[nagdu] GPS was Test Walk?
Julie J.
julielj at neb.rr.com
Sat Feb 4 15:51:00 UTC 2012
Cindy,
I don't have an Iphone. I think maybe that's the logical next step
though. $60 is pretty afordable for GPS. And all the other stuff the
phone can do and well, it makes more economic sense, over purchasing all
that stuff seperately.
Do you guys that use GPS of any variety find it difficult to manage the
technology and still pay attention to your guide dog? Got any tips on
how not to confuse myself or the poor dog while we make the transition
to the new information?
Julie
On 2/4/2012 9:34 AM, Cindy Ray wrote:
> I don't know all the places you can get it, but it is an off the shelf product and is an ap for the Iphone. I haven't used it much, but it easily plans routes for you and speaks. It has modes for night, for car, for walking. Not sure how it is working right now though because I think I'm going to have to do a restore on my phone.
>
> There are some Podcasts on it and if you had it I could probably send you one. It is $60 for the Ap, a little more than many of them Kaptain, or however you spell it has an Ap for the phone, too, but don't know how it works. There are several others.
> Cindy
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