Hey, Lois!
Wow! That's pretty cool! Good for you! I do love the Seeing AI app as well.
I never thought to resort to them. Esther
Sent From Esther's Amazing and Awesome iPhone 7+!
> On Aug 21, 2020, at 4:55 AM, Lois Butterfield
> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> I was able to use the Seeing AI
ois. It's always encouraging to see a message like yours.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Gary
> gdbow...@att.net
>
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Lois
> Butterfield
> Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 3:54 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups
Congratulations, Lois. It's always encouraging to see a message like yours.
Thanks,
Gary
gdbow...@att.net
-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Lois
Butterfield
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2020 3:54 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: fitbit questio
Hi all,
I was able to use the Seeing AI app to read the code on my new FitBit device to
set it up. Pretty cool to be able to do it without assistance.
Take care,
Lois
Sent from my iPhone
> On Aug 20, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Esther wrote:
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> Hi, Everyone,
>
> i have the Charge 4 Fitbit and reall
The fit bit itself is not accessible,
Unless they have changed that in the passed year or so,
The fit bit app on the phone is accessible and will aallow you to keep track of
what you do.
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Paul
JOrdan
Sent: Friday, 21 August 2020 3:23 AM
To: viphone
Hi, Everyone,
i have the Charge 4 Fitbit and really like it. However, I was able to pair the
device with my phone, but when I wanted to finish the setup, it wanted me to
put in a 4-digit code that was on the device itself. I had to resort to
sighted assistance for that. Also, when a new upda
Hi,
When I was using a Fitbit that no longer is made, I was able to use the app
most of the time. But as far as I know from talking with friends, even though
the app is accessible, the watch or whatever device the person is wearing is
not accessible. The Apple Watch, is fully accessible, not sur
Hello Paul and everyone.
I have a Fitbit, and the Fitbit app itself is pretty accessible, particularly
if all the person wants to do is track walking steps and such.
Most fit bits are pretty easy to pair with the app…
That is about the extent of what I know on this topic.
Hoping others can chime i
Thanks, Peggy. Thatseems to be what everyone is sayibg. But I found a prize
for the auction at our convention. QVC had an echo for $69 with the built-in
speaker. Auctioning these things off is easier than making a basket and blind
peole will use them.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
Thank you. It is the same with the flex. Not all the information is
available.
Mary Jo Partyka
choir...@gmail.com
> On Sep 8, 2018, at 4:45 PM, Christopher Chaltain wrote:
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> I had the Charge HR. Although the HR isn't accessible in and of itself, you
> can get information off of it and
I had the Charge HR. Although the HR isn't accessible in and of itself,
you can get information off of it and control it from the corresponding
FitBit app on your smart phone. You can use it to set alarms on your
Charge HR and get information off of the HR, such as how many steps you
took and e
Hi wondering this to as I would like to get one.
Jen
> On Sep 8, 2018, at 3:51 PM, "pegkan...@gmail.com" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> As far as I know that is the only fit bit that is accessible.
> Many of them have screens on them, but are not really accessible as far as I
> know.
> It would be good to kn
Hi,
As far as I know that is the only fit bit that is accessible.
Many of them have screens on them, but are not really accessible as far as I
know.
It would be good to know if there are others that think other models are more
accessible.
Take care.
Peggy
Peggy Sent from my IPhone.
> On Sep 8,
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