[Electronics-talk] Classco Talking Caller-ID Does Exist
Brent Harding
brent at hostany.net
Mon Aug 12 14:40:21 UTC 2013
I used to have the really basic one that may not have had a display on it.
It was a very small device you could put a couple tripple A's in, and only
had 2 buttons, a big triangle to repeat the last number called, and the
volume. I don't know where it went because it was probably put away when I
didn't need it any more, but it just kept going when I did use it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "barb o'connor" <broconnor1972 at comcast.net>
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> That's pretty pricey. I had Classco for a few years but the units I had
> were not as accessible as later models. At the time I had them, and that
> was probably 18 years ago, there was a very nice gentleman that I dealt
> with and he was definitely interested in improving the accessibility for
> blind and visually-impaired. Unfortunately, he no longer worked there
> when I needed some assistance so I'm not sure what the situation is. The
> last unit I had, the display for the sighted died. As I have sighted
> people in the house, that wasn't acceptable. When you consider that I
> paid only about $25 for my units from Qwest, I'd say their unit is
> somewhat over-priced.
>
> Barb
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: cheez
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> Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2013 10:50 AM
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Classco Talking Caller-ID Does Exist
>
>
> It costs about $80--according to the YouTube video associated with the
> Classco website.
> Vince
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