[Electronics-talk] Exercise equipment

Philip Blackmer pblackmer27 at gmail.com
Tue Feb 19 07:06:38 UTC 2013


You can put indicator dots on a device like a tredmil and be able to control
it non-visually.  You can then get a talking pedomitor *spelling?* that can
also count calories and it may be as good as the display on the device
itself.  As for counting calories it migh even be more accurate.  The other
option is to try the I-fit app if you have an IOS device and see if it is
accessible .  If it is then you can get a device that uses it and it may do
the trick.  I make no promises that these will work, but they are worth
checking out. - Philip

-----Original Message-----
From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of A Kelly
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2013 8:22 PM
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Subject: [Electronics-talk] Exercise equipment

Howdy everybody!

  Does anyone know if there are any accessible fitness equipment machines
out there?  Are there any apps that can be used with a smart phone and
fitness equipment that can read your stats?  

Any suggestions on how a blind person can get their stats if a sighted
person is not available?

Sincerely,
Anita
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