[Nfbf-l] Off the Shelf Product Accessible out of the Box

Jim Ellsworth jellsworth1 at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Jun 17 22:46:46 UTC 2016


Hi Matt and all,

First let me thank you for posting that info. It is very helpful to know what is and what is not accessible out of the box.

Actually there are quite a number of fairly accessible products out there. I own two different accessible Bluetooth speakers that are both accessible and also allow you to send and receive calls. One is fairly inexpensive made by a company called Sharkk, (note the spelling) which is pretty inexpensive and sounds awesome. It's available on Amazon. Another such device is the big JamBox, or any of the JamBox models for that matter. My wife and I both own the big JamBox models. Unfortunately I do not believe they are still being manufactured but you may still be able to find them. The Sharkk model sounds awesome especially for it's size and is way les expensive then the Bose.

Thanks,
Jim

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Subject: [Nfbf-l] Off the Shelf Product Accessible out of the Box

I was looking for a Bluetooth speaker I could use with my mobile devices.  A friend of mine had one I liked, but he could not tell me the model number.
While looking on the Apple Store app on my iPhone, I found the Bose Soundlink Mini Bluetooth Speaker II.  The description says it will verbally talk you through pairing the speaker with your device.  It does more than that! All functions talk! If you pair it with your phone, it’ll announce who’s calling.  The speaker will announce battery status by pressing and holding the power button, and when powered on.  The speaker also tells you when devices are connected and disconnected.  I wondered how I would set the language, but that talks too.  When you power the speaker on for the first time, it will begin talking and tell you for English press the Multifunction button.  That’s the third button from the left.  You press and hold that and the unit will beep.  If needed you can change the language if you selected the wrong one during initial setup.You’ll then be told the unit is ready to pair.  After pairing a device, if you want to pair another, press and hold the Bluetooth button.  That’s the last button on the right.
The buttons from left to right are Power, Volume Down, Multifunction, Volume Up, and Bluetooth.  Press and release the Bluetooth button if you want to switch the device with which the speaker is paired.
When charging, the speaker will give two beeps when it is plugged in to a wall outlet, or placed properly on the charging base.  You also hear two beeps when the unit is disconnected from AC power.
I’ll have mine at convention, and if you’d like to see it, let me know.  I’ll also try to have music playing when I’m working the information desk, and the NFBF table.  I hope they’ll allow me to have the music on, because if it’s quiet I find music keeps my attention focused on what’s around me.


Matt Roberts n9gmr at me.com
Website: https://www.goherbalife.com/mattroberts


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