[nabs-l] kapten gps by independent living aids
Ignasi Cambra
ignasicambra at gmail.com
Sun Oct 24 04:56:14 UTC 2010
It's a standalone device, although you can connect it to a phone via bluetooth to use it to answer calls and talk through it. The Kapten comes with a pair of headphones and a microphone, so you can basically carry your phone in your bag or something and just use the Kapten to guide you and to make phone calls via bluetooth. Basically it's a nifty little thing, but the GPS receiver that's built into it is really not the best out there. I really think it's enough for a driver or sighted pedestrian though. It will basically take you to the right place, and it's really cheap.
On Oct 22, 2010, at 2:09 PM, Ashley Bramlett wrote:
> Does the Capten run with a phone or is it a stand alone device? Does it state the intersection type as well as the street names?
> I heard its not too precise.
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>> Hi
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>> Has anyone used the kapten gps by independent living aids?
>>
>> Josh
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