HumanWare expands its GPS product line for people who are blind, with
the new Trekker Breeze

(A web version with photo is available at: 
http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/about_us/press_releases/breeze)

Longueuil, March 13, 2008 - This week, at the CSUN conference in Los
Angeles, HumanWare is unveiling a new talking GPS. The product is
designed for people who are blind, for use when travelling in familiar
surroundings. The product will also be appealing to people not
comfortable with computers and screen readers. The new model is an
addition to the popular Trekker and BrailleNote GPS systems, which have
thousands of users worldwide. With this innovation, HumanWare will make
GPS technology even more accessible to a greater number of people.

Like other GPS products from HumanWare, the Trekker Breeze provides
talking GPS directions that help users know where they are and where
they are going whether on foot or in a vehicle. 

Trekker Breeze offers the important benefits of GPS orientation tools.
It enhances independence and confidence in travelling.  Users can record
routes as they walk them with sighted assistance. Routes can then be
previewed and activated for future use. As they walk by, users receive
audible information such as street names, intersections and reference
landmarks. In case they are lost, they can retrace their steps. They can
also reach favorite destinations with turn by turn instructions from
their current position. The product makes it easier to travel alone and
allows people to discover and enjoy their surroundings.

"GPS technology brings great benefits to visually impaired travellers.
With this new addition to our product line, Humanware now offers GPS
benefits to an even wider portion of the visually impaired population."
said Lucia Gomez, Product Manager.  "Easy and intuitive, Trekker Breeze
offers basic orientation functions in a all-in-one hand size device. It
is also the most affordable GPS tool specially designed for the needs of
users who are blind. "

HumanWare offers the most complete line of GPS tools for visually
impaired people. The line includes the popular BrailleNote GPS and
Trekker.  BrailleNote GPS is a full featured GPS tool that integrates
seamlessly with Keysoft. It is available with any of the BrailleNote
family of products. BrailleNote GPS benefits from the highly efficient
and easy to learn Keysoft interface. Sleek and discreet, Trekker is a
powerful GPS solution running on a mainstream palm size PDA. Trekker is
highly appealing to professionals and students already familiar with
computers and screen readers. 

"Trekker Breeze will make the potential of GPS technology even more
accessible to the blind" said Lucia Gomez. 

The Trekker Breeze will be available in English, summer of 2008. The
BrailleNote GPS and Trekker are currently available from HumanWare. For
more information, please visit
http://www.humanware.com/en-usa/products/gps

About HumanWare
HumanWare (www.humanware.com) is the global leader in assistive
technologies for the print disabled. HumanWare provides products to
people who are blind and have low vision and students with learning
disabilities. HumanWare offers a collection of innovative products
include BrailleNote, the leading productivity device for the blind in
education, business and for personal use; the Victor Reader product
line, the world's leading digital audiobook players, and SmartView
Xtend, the first fully modular and upgradeable CCTV-based video
magnifier.


For more information:

HumanWare
Nicolas Lagace
Tel.: (450) 463-1717
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.humanware.com



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