[Electronics-Talk] An iPhone question:

wmodnl wmodnl wmodnl at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 6 05:38:11 UTC 2017


Thanks everyone.


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> On Jun 5, 2017, at 21:53, Christopher Chaltain via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> You do have bone conduction options, like the Aftershokz, that give you bluetooth stereo without obstructing your hearing. The Apple Airpods do go in your ears, but they don't have any passive noise cancellation. I've only used the Aftershokz briefly when navigating, but I do use them at the office when I'm in meetings, and I want to take notes or check on somethings while still listening to the meeting going on around me.
> 
>> On 05/06/17 09:41, Haro, Juan, CFB via Electronics-Talk wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> They have on the market Bluetooth headphones which provide audio through both ears. They do obstruct ambient sound so I would not recommend their use while walking about or obviously while crossing streets.
>> 
>> Personally, I don't see a problem with taking my phone out in public to quickly retrieve information from it with VoiceOver speaking freely so long as the information spoken does not contain private or sensitive information. I keep my sound volume at a low volume that is appropriate for the setting.
>> 
>> I carry and use my wired headphones for those situations where they are more appropriate.
>> 
>> Juan F. Haro, M.A., NOMC, NCUEB, NCLB
>> Technology Trainer
>> New Mexico Commission for the Blind
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>> Phone: (505) 383-2267
>> Email: juan.haro at state.nm.us
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Electronics-Talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of wmodnl wmodnl via Electronics-Talk
>> Sent: Monday, June 5, 2017 12:19 AM
>> To: Discussion of accessible home electronics and appliances
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>> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] An iPhone question:
>> 
>> I will start by saying, old habits do not die fast.
>> For years, using any iPhone for that matter, I developed two bad habits.
>> One of them is, holding it by my ear to hear VoiceOver to keep the volume low.
>> Or, sometimes, I would hold it in front of me and act as if, I was looking at it. With the volume a little louder but, doing so, I would be concerned of others hearing VoiceOver.
>> The second is, I often do not use a headset especially when I am out especially in public. This is because, I do not like dealing with the wire or having to carry two Bluetooth ones, to make a pare like the AirPods.
>> What suggestions do any of you have on what is discussed above?
>> Thanks in advance, have a good day.
>> Best,
>> Will
>> 
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