[nabs-l] Seeking Talking Watch recommendation

Justin Young jty727 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 17 23:13:45 UTC 2010


Well, I know MaxiAids has them and its good kind.
I think their site is www.maxiaid.org or .com, I'm not sure.
Justin

On 8/17/10, Gerardo Corripio <gera1027 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi listers: Here in Mexico we have talking watches of those cheap ones with
> a woman's voice and the three alarms; they seem to be made of disposible
> material because I've tried taking them to get their battery changed but the
> machine in the watch is the one that doesn't work! I believe they're the
> same you guys have in the Chinese stores that costs $5 or $6, thus am
> wondering is there a better quality talking watch somewhere that has a
> better voice and that not only tells times but has a timer, stopwatch and
> other functions or are you guys stuck with those cheap watches that I'm
> talking about? I used to have a Seiko watch back in the eighties which
> lasted about fifteen years: the watch you guys might remember with a female
> voice and that you could set up to sound every half hour either by voice or
> just beeps; that was certainly a great watch! and am wondering is there
> something similar or are there only those cheap $6 watches I'm talking about
> those that only last for about a year before having to buy another one? here
> in Mexico they cost about eighty pesos; imagine spending eighty pesos every
> year rather than buying a good talking watch and having to spend only the
> cost of the battery! Hoefully there's something like what I'm looking for.
> Gerardo
>
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