[nabs-l] GPS Reviews

Corbb O'Connor corbbo at gmail.com
Sun Nov 8 15:47:11 UTC 2009


I've played with the Trekker (not the Breeze...the big one) and have  
been very impressed. Because it is designed for the blind, the Trekker  
gives directions that don't assume you can see your destination...or  
what you are passing. It's expensive, but well worth the funds.

Corbb

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On Nov 7, 2009, at 5:02 PM, Courtney Stover wrote:

Jo and list:

This blog should provide a comprehensive comparison/review of a number
of GPS systems.  Some are included in a phone package, while others
require there own machine or come on another piece of assistive
technology.  Hope this link helps:

http://www.healthnews.com/blogs/nicki/natural-health/comparison-accessible-gps-systems-3357.html
Courtney

On 11/7/09, Zach <chickerland at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well if you are talking phones, try moto q9c. I've heard that one is  
> pretty
> good
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>> Hello,
>>
>> I was wondering if people could give their reviews of GPS products  
>> they've
>> purchased?  I don't mind getting twenty different directions to  
>> find what
>> I'm looking for, but if there is a product that could reduce the  
>> need to
>> leave earlier to ensure a timely arrival, I may be interested in  
>> investing
>> in one.  I'm specifically interested in applications that work with  
>> smart
>> phones.  I'm not really interested in relying on a notetaker to carry
>> around
>> for orientation, but if you're overwhelmed with yours with how well  
>> it
>> works, let us know in case others are interested.  Thank you in  
>> advance
>> for
>> your assistance.
>>
>> Joe Orozco
>>
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