Hi, here’s a Youtube audio which may help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDAMGSfTOq8
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Hi,
I just downloaded Blind Square and am a little
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Alan Lemly
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Hi,
I just downloaded Blind Square and am a little overwhelmed by all the options.
I have a couple of questions that hopefully
:37 AM
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Subject: Getting started with Blind Square
Hi,
I just downloaded Blind Square and am a little overwhelmed by all the options.
I have a couple of questions that hopefully will get me started.
When I decided to get Blind Square I thought it woul
Hi,
I just downloaded Blind Square and am a little overwhelmed by all the options.
I have a couple of questions that hopefully will get me started.
When I decided to get Blind Square I thought it would work in a similar way to
Apple Maps or Good Maps Outdoors. After reading some
Hi
I experienced the same situation when I was setting up my new iPhone 11 several
months ago. The developer informed that this sometimes happens, an app in the
app store shows that it hasn't been purchased when in actuality the app has
been purchased. If you are currently using the same Apple
Hello, first of all I am CCing the developer of that app in this email. And he
might be able to shed some light to you privately. Secondly, if you're using
the same Apple ID that you've always used, meaning you did not make a new Apple
ID whenever you set up one of your previous iPhones, you
I bought Blind Square several years ago, but have not had it on any of my
devices for quite a while. I just checked the app store, and it still says
redownload. I would call either the apple main number, or apple accessibility
about it, before I cost myself $40 for nothing.
Arnold Schmidt
Hi everyone. I just got my new Iphone 13 mini. Very exciting. I went through
and re-downloaded all my apps. However, BlSquare wasn't among the ones
listed. When I looked for it in the app store it gave me the purchase price
of $39 and some odd cents. I purchased it when it first came out. I really
0 10:55 AM
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Subject: RE: Blind square list?
Thank you Richard. Andy and Shubert
From: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of
Richard Turner
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To: viphone@googlegro
Thank you Richard. Andy and Shubert
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Turner
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Try writing them atsupp...@blindsquare.com <mailto:supp...@blindsquare.
e regretted not granting grace to
others, I’ve never once regretted extending it.)" - Edward Herbert
On Aug 16, 2020, at 10:41 AM, Andrew J. LaPointe
wrote:
Hello All, does Blind square still have list to subscribe to? I have a few
things that have changed with the App that I need t
Hello All, does Blind square still have list to subscribe to? I have a few
things that have changed with the App that I need to ask their list. Thanks
so much. Andy and Shubert
Andrew J. LaPointe, President
Friends of the Salem Council on Aging
34 Raymond Ave.
Salem, MA. 01970
Home: 978-745
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Subject: blind square help please. How do I enter a distant location into my
places so that I can simulate a route?
hi,
I am trying to enter a distant location into the my places portion of blind
square so I
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Subject: blind square help please. How do I enter a distant location into my
places so that I can simulate a route?
hi,
I am trying to enter a distant location into the my places portion of blind
square so I can do a simulation of a route.
I have read and reread the he
m: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard
Turner
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2020 8:58 AM
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Subject: Re: Blind Square
First, make sure everything is out of the app switcher.
Reboot your phone.
If that still happens, you may have to delete and redownload the app.
Richar
: Blind Square
First, make sure everything is out of the app switcher.
Reboot your phone.
If that still happens, you may have to delete and redownload the app.
Richard
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On Feb 4, 2020, at 5:37 AM, Laury, Shawnese (LEO) wrote:
Since updating to the most recent IOS update anytime I try opening blind square
it automatically closes out and takes me back to the home page of my phone. Is
this happening to anyone else? Does anyone know
It doesn’t happen to me, I used it to find a bus stop about ten minutes ago,
and it worked fine.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com on behalf of Laury,
Shawnese (LEO)
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2020 1:37:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Blind Square
Since updating to the most recent IOS update anytime I try opening blind square
it automatically closes out and takes me back to the home page of my phone. Is
this happening to anyone else? Does anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks
Shawnese Laury, MA, CRC, LLPC
Vocational Rehabilitation
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places so that I can simulate a route?
hi,
I am trying to enter a distant location into the my places portion of bli
On the first screen of Blind Square, find the search button in the top left,
not the my places search, but the plain search button.
Enter the address, for example, I'm in Oregon, I put in a made up address, 500
Broadway, New York City, NY
And found one place over 2 thousand miles away, I flicked
in the simulation mode.
I hope this works.
Marie
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hi,
I am trying to enter a distant location into the my places
hi,
I am trying to enter a distant location into the my places portion of blind
square so I can do a simulation of a route.
I have read and reread the help section several times, and I just cannot figure
it out.
can someone please explain to me, from the opening screen of BlindSquare,
exactly
It is important to remember that when Blind Square gives you the distance to
the next cross street, it is giving the distance from the middle of the street,
not the curb. This is, I believe due to the fact of the GPS systems being
intended for automobiles and not pedestrians.
Marie
From
, the following information from the
Blind Square help may give you some idea of what to try.
When BlindSquare announces your distance to an intersection, it uses the center
of the intersection as a reference point. This means that the width of the
street also determines how soon you hear the BlindSquare
Blindsquare doesn’t have intersection analysis yet. It is something I have
lobbying for for years.
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Turner
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2019 8:00 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Blind square
Well, nobody should say
Hi,
What I guess I mean is how accurate is it? When blind square says
street is right in front of me, am I right at the curb, or will their
be slight turns and tiny side streets that aren't spoken?
On 9/17/19, Richard Turner wrote:
> Well, nobody should say whether the apps can get you h
Well, nobody should say whether the apps can get you home safely since we do
not know your cane skills.
Can they assist you in getting there; absolutely.
Blind Square can speak the street names that you are coming to/crossing; while
Apple Maps tells you when to turn.
I set blind square
Hi,
How useful is blindsquare in an unfamiliar place, especially a very
busy one? If I am in say, the royal mile, and want to walk back to my
house around 1.5 miles away (I have no clue of the directions), could
blindsquare and apple maps get me there safely? With a cane, of
course.
- James
On
Could be very interesting; thank you.
Karen
At 04:47 PM 9/15/2019, you wrote:
I also quite like the app Righthear which is free and it gives you a
lot of information about what is around you, you can record your own
points and it even has built-in turn by turn directions. In the
latest update
I also quite like the app Righthear which is free and it gives you a lot of
information about what is around you, you can record your own points and it
even has built-in turn by turn directions. In the latest update you can tap on
a button called "Lense" and it allows you to open Be My Eyes or
y, September 14, 2019 11:38 PM
To: <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Blind square
<https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blindsquare/id500557255>https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blindsquare/id500557255
Richard
Always look out for #1, and be careful not to step in #2.
of days ago. As to cost. I
>>>>> think it is well worth the $29 I paid and if it has gone up t $40
>>>>> by now, I’d gladly pay it.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> From: <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>viphone@googlegroups.com
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Behalf Of Richard Turner
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>>> From: <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>viphone@googlegroups.com
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it.
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<https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blindsquar
ple of days ago. As to cost. I think it
> is well worth the $29 I paid and if it has gone up t $40 by now, I’d gladly
> pay it.
>
>
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of
> Richard Turner
> Sent: Saturday, September 14, 2019 11:38 PM
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Subject: Re: Blind square
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blindsquare/id500557255
Richard
Always look out for #1, and be careful not to step in #2.
On Sep 14, 2019, at 7:17 PM, Robert Wright wrote:
I tried to reload blind Square and could not find it any where
I just did a siri search for blind square app store and I found it.
I'm not paying $40 for it though.
On 9/15/19, Richard Turner wrote:
> i found it by searching for blindsquare written as one word.
> Did you search with two words?
> Not sure why it doesn't show if written as
4dd%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435%7C1%7C0%7C637041327035787014=tFXyPqol6tX36ilnSqr1yGusEPq0XA03tDtybMnMSjM%3D=0>
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Mail for Windows 10
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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https://apps.apple.com/us
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blindsquare/id500557255
Richard
Always look out for #1, and be careful not to step in #2.
On Sep 14, 2019, at 7:17 PM, Robert Wright wrote:
I tried to reload blind Square and could not find it any where.
**
Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you
I tried to reload blind Square and could not find it any where.
**
Jesus says, follow me and I'll help you through the rough spots.
the world says, hey come with me. My way is broad and easy. So what if you get
crap on your shoes. You can always wash it off, can't you
Wayne,
Thanks for mentioning the menus. I did not know that was a function in Blind
Square.
After getting disoriented on a walk with my new guide dog yesterday, I'm even
more eager to have Blind Square announcing intersections. Apple maps got me
home, but I still have no idea where I went
t; On Mar 16, 2017, at 8:22 PM, R Van Lant
> <vanlant2...@msn.com<mailto:vanlant2...@msn.com>> wrote:
>
> I finally got a gift certificate to use to buy Blind Square. I thought it
> had been only $29, but now it’s in the app store for $39. Anyone know if
> this
the old price was 29.99. That was over a year ago I believe.
The regular price is 39.99. I do not recall it being on sale.
Richard
On Mar 16, 2017, at 8:22 PM, R Van Lant
<vanlant2...@msn.com<mailto:vanlant2...@msn.com>> wrote:
I finally got a gift certificate to use to buy Blin
I finally got a gift certificate to use to buy Blind Square. I thought it had
been only $29, but now it's in the app store for $39. Anyone know if this app
goes on sale for the $29 price with any regularity or should I just go for it
at this higher price?
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Hi, I have both blind square and nearby. For some reason due to my
stupity, I can't get nearby to announce anything while out and about. I
have many things checked but, when I leave the house, things go silent. Can
someone maybe explain why this is? Thanks so much, Andy
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, Blind square or nearby explorer and
why?
First, let me say that both applications are very good, but if I could only
have one, it would be nearby explorer, no question. There are a few reasons,
first, it offers turn by turn guidance, second, it's much more responsive in
speaking updates
, and google maps are very accessible. But if you
want to get only one app designed with the blind users in mind, which
one would you choose? If you have to choose between blind square and
nearby explorer, for example, which of the two would you choose and why?
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No doubt I would choose anything over Blind Square. It uses map data for
near-by intersections and road names from a free map service named Open Street
Maps, and it’s quite inaccurate for my area, and for areas which are currently
undergoing various updates or construction. BS only gets
id and Richard,
I am under the impression that one need to constantly buy credit to use Blind
Square. Of course my impression could be wrong. But if it is correct, I am not
in favor of subscription based or credit based apps. But as Richard said, the
turn by turn problem can be solved by launc
one need to constantly buy credit to use Blind
Square. Of course my impression could be wrong. But if it is correct, I am not
in favor of subscription based or credit based apps. But as Richard said, the
turn by turn problem can be solved by launching another GPS app.
I like to hear more opinions
the impression that one need to constantly buy credit to use Blind
> Square. Of course my impression could be wrong. But if it is correct, I am
> not in favor of subscription based or credit based apps. But as Richard
> said, the turn by turn problem can be solved by launching anothe
e? If you
> have to choose between blind square and nearby explorer, for example, which
> of the two would you choose and why?
> Cheers,
>
> Cris
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Nearby is impressive and will get better. But, Blind Square does have some
transit information.
They book in with transit apps. I do not think they have the transit info
built-in, but I'm not sure.
For an all in one gps app, Nearby is quite good if you have the 4 GB of space.
Richard
A guy
Chris,
If you have Navigon, you also are using maps on your phone, not in the cloud.
Nearby Explorer needs over 4 GB of space as you have to download the entire map
system, you can't just download what you need.
But Blind Square does use a little data and you have to have data coverage
plan, then
maybe it's not a big deal. The downside is you have to download all of the
maps. There is also an upside. If you are in a city where they have transit map
coverage, you get that. I don't think blind square has that, does it? I admit
I'm more familiar with nearby, and am impressed
Thanks for clarifying this Richard. That makes Blind Square more attractive. I
do not care about voice commands, or even dictation for that matter.
I was just looking at the description of nearby explorer, and found the fact
that one can actually download the maps to the phone and avoid using
that one need to constantly buy credit to use Blind
Square. Of course my impression could be wrong. But if it is correct, I am not
in favor of subscription based or credit based apps. But as Richard said, the
turn by turn problem can be solved by launching another GPS app.
I like to hear mo
Thanks David and Richard,
I am under the impression that one need to constantly buy credit to use Blind
Square. Of course my impression could be wrong. But if it is correct, I am not
in favor of subscription based or credit based apps. But as Richard said, the
turn by turn problem can
They're not the same. If you want an all in one app for the blind, go with
Nearby Explorer. Blind Square does not do turn by turn though arguably its
point of interest database is larger. It might make more sense to compare
with something like Seeing Eye.
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 8:53 AM Richard
That depends on what you want from the app.
Blind Square is great for orientation. It will tell you street names as you get
to them. You can set it to track a location so as you get closer, it tells you
the compass direction and distance. It does not give you turn-by-turn
directions
choose? If you have
to choose between blind square and nearby explorer, for example, which of the
two would you choose and why?
Cheers,
Cris
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Michael Feir
Sent: Monday, October 24, 2016 3:25 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Bluetooth compatible Bone Conduction headphones for Blind Square
I very much enjoy my Trekz Titaniums for travel
I agree the later the bluetooth spec the better, but I'm not sure the
lag issue is just due to the version of bluetooth supported on your
headphones. I have no lag on my Bluez from Aftershox, and they're using
bluetooth technology from a few years ago.
On 24/10/16 05:24, Michael Feir wrote:
Problem with the AirPods is they cover your ears, which isn't so good
for us blind folks if we're traveling etc. I have the same headset as
you, and I get around a quarter second lag. What I dislike about
Bluetooth headsets is that you can only have one device playing through
the headset at once.
I very much enjoy my Trekz Titaniums for travel situations. One thing to really
be careful of when choosing headsets is to make certain they use the latest
possible Bluetooth version. The Titaniums use 4.1 and I don't experience any
lag whatsoever with Voiceover use. Same with my new Aukey
Yes, the new model is fantastic. I have it paired to my Watch and Phone
(it sucks because it's bluetooth), but it's really useful.
On 10/24/2016 8:39 AM, kg7...@juno.com wrote:
> Hi Paul, I use the After Shox and really like them. I understand the new
> titanium model is even lighter, and more
Hi Paul, I use the After Shox and really like them. I understand the new
titanium model is even lighter, and more durable as well.
Have a good one:
John
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Check out https://aftershokz.com/ I have their original Bluez
headphones, and I'm very happy with them.
On 23/10/16 09:43, Paul Hunt wrote:
Hello everybody. I just purchased Blind Square and need a bluethooth
compatible pair of bone conducting headphones. Do you have recommendations for
me
Hello everybody. I just purchased Blind Square and need a bluethooth
compatible pair of bone conducting headphones. Do you have recommendations for
me?
Thanks so much.
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yes ofcourse it wil!
I live in italy and use it.
Il 19/10/2016 18:23, Dulce Muccio Weisenborn ha scritto:
Will Blind Squarework in Italy?
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Hello. I had somebody ask me if there was a way to print tactile maps
with blind square. Is this possible? The only way I would know to do
this if some how a Braille embosser could be connected to the iPhone.
I saw nothing in the user guide for doing this.
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find it.
Ron & Danvers
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Chip Orange
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 11:34 AM
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Subject: RE: Blind Square and Four Square
I really wish we had a blind-friendly navigational GPS app w
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Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
The one big advantage with Blind Square and FourSquare is that you can
access menus from various restaurants and fast food places through
BlindSquare. That menu data is pulled directly from FourSquare from
what I understand. I
o if I
> navigate restaurants and VoiceOver says "Menu", then I'll know that this
> restaurant has a menu.
>
> Thanks again and have a wonderful day!
>
>
> From: Wayne Merritt <wcmerr...@gmail.com>
> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Date:
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Date: 2016/07/19 9:33 AM
Subject:Re: Blind Square and Four Square
Greetings. You got it. Once you bring up the place summary screen,
which has information such as the address, phone number, and buttons
for various things like the website, tips
t;
> From: Wayne Merritt <wcmerr...@gmail.com>
> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Date: 2016/07/18 5:45 PM
> Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
>
> The one big advantage with Blind Square and FourSquare is that you can
> access
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Date: 2016/07/18 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
The one big advantage with Blind Square and FourSquare is that you can
access menus from various restaurants and fast food places through
BlindSquare. That menu data i
The one big advantage with Blind Square and FourSquare is that you can
access menus from various restaurants and fast food places through
BlindSquare. That menu data is pulled directly from FourSquare from
what I understand. It can vary in quality, where with the Subway menu
I get a listing of all
am really disappointed in Blind Square so far.
Chip
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Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2016 2:29 PM
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Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
Doesn't Seeing Eye GPS
Chip
>
>
>
>
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> Andy Baracco
> Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 10:31 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
>
> In my area i have seen 4square POIs tha
square. I think it would be a big
improvement.
Chip
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Andy Baracco
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 10:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Blind Square and Four Square
In my area i have seen
In my area i have seen 4square POIs that were as much as half a mile away from
the actual location.
Andy
From: Chip Orange
Sent: Saturday, July 16, 2016 6:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Blind Square and Four Square
And I have to say it’s map data isn’t all that accurate
info.
Chip
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Larry Lumpkin
Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2016 9:36 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: RE: Blind Square and Four Square
Blindsquare uses 4 square’s database of pois. You don’t have to have a 4
None really, unless you are into playing the games.
Andy
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Subject: Blind Square and Four Square
What are the advantages of using these two apps together?
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Hi,
Why not use Blind Square with a bone conduction headset? Your ears are totally
free to hear your traffic while still hearing Blind Square on both sides. Your
phone can then be held in any carrier.
Ron & Danvers
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From: vip
’t travel as much as I use to in strange
> environments so just can’t justify it for only two to three times a week and
> only if I get off course.. Blind square wor4ks very well for me and along
> with google maps, apple maps and navigin spelled wrong I think I have enough
> options. I
I have to agree, but I just don’t travel as much as I use to in strange
environments so just can’t justify it for only two to three times a week and
only if I get off course.. Blind square wor4ks very well for me and along with
google maps, apple maps and navigin spelled wrong I think I have
Hi,
Why not use Blind Square with a bone conduction headset? Your ears are totally
free to hear your traffic while still hearing Blind Square on both sides. Your
phone can then be held in any carrier.
Ron & Danvers
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:vip
the Aftershokz Bluez 2.
>
> Andy
>
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> -Original Message- From: Feliciano Godoy
> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 6:21 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Blind Square V. Sendero Seeing Eye.
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> Do you have any recommendations? I have looked in
Wayne,
Thank you for your wonderful suggestion. Unfortunately, my left ear is so
much weaker than my right that splitting the work between two won't work
well for me. I am almost tempted to obtain Those new JAW BONES type
earphones which works on the bone conduction of the sound. I wish I had
This is why I have the Aftershokz Bluez 2.
Andy
-Original Message-
From: Feliciano Godoy
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2016 6:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Blind Square V. Sendero Seeing Eye.
Do you have any recommendations? I have looked into this, but haven't
y have a $9.99 a month subscription now for Sendero gps.
>> >>> On Apr 6, 2016, at 8:54 PM, Dianne B. Phelps <d.bphe...@comcast.net>
>> >>> wrote:
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>> >>> I am sorry to say that Sendero’s price for their product has gone too
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