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bluetooth speakers for O-and-M training
Thanks for the speaker suggestions. I will check them out.
The volume needs to be loud enough that both the client and instructor will
be able to hear the information.
Later,
Richard
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Thanks for the speaker suggestions. I will check them out.
The volume needs to be loud enough that both the client and instructor will be
able to hear the information.
Later,
Richard
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Subject: bluetooth speakers for O-and-M training
I just had a question from one of our Orientation and
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Subject: bluetooth speakers for O-and-M training
I just had a question from one of our Orientation and Mobility instructors
about a bluetooth speaker that is more portable than the BeatBox, but has good
volume so he can use it to help teach folks how to use Blind Square and othe
I use either the Motorola H19TXT or the Motorola Sliver bluetooth earpieces.
Neither of these earpieces bluck my hearing. Both are quite small and
unobtrusive. The Sliver is more comfortable. Note: My fiance only has hearing
in one ear. She keeps the Sliver in that ear and is still able to hear
I just had a question from one of our Orientation and Mobility instructors
about a bluetooth speaker that is more portable than the BeatBox, but has good
volume so he can use it to help teach folks how to use Blind Square and other
GPS related apps when out on a lesson.
One client carried the Be