My Vox 3000 lasted me about 20 years and when it gave up the ghost recently I saw online when I was looking for a new scale that My Weigh, the maker of the Vox talking scales, has a 30-year warranty. I contacted them and they referred me to a company called “Canadian Weigh” in Vancouver here in Canada. I had no proof of purchase or warranty card any more, but all I had to do is send in the defective scale and a $25 money order to cover shipping and they sent me a brand new Vox-2 scale. I would call that great customer service and also feel that 20 years was plenty of lifespan, let’s see how long the new one will last. The Vox-2 by the way is accurate to 1 gramm. I like connected devices but there is something to be said for the simplicity of a scale which just speaks the weight as you put stuff on it. If each time I wanted to weigh something I had to unlock my phone and all that I would probably find that too much interaction.
Best regards, Sieghard From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Kimberly Sent: Monday, December 25, 2017 4:22 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: iOS Accessibility of Smart kitchen scales Those Vox scales are crap. I had one die on me a month or so ago. So frustrating! I did buy another talking scale though I need to look up the brand. it was a bit more expensive than the vox scale but seems to be more durable, at least so far. I too would be interested in knowing how accessible are the commercially available blue tooth kitchen scales. If you are interested I will find out the name of the scale I have and post it. Kim Sent from Kimber's iPhone The happy ending still beckons, and it is in the hope of grasping it that we go on.—Annie Proulx On Dec 25, 2017, at 3:49 PM, Cristóbal <crismuno...@gmail.com<mailto:crismuno...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello list, I was wondering if anyone’s had experience with any smart kitchen scales and whether they’ve found any of their accompanying apps to be VoiceOver accessible? I read this San Francisco Chronicle article on smart appliances and how in general they’re not catching on: https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/article/Smart-kitchen-appliances-not-catching-on-yet-12453777.php However, one thing that was mentioned aside from the popular instant pot which has been brought up on a lot of blindness related lists and many of us in fact have, are smart kitchen scales. I currently use the My Weigh Vox 3000 talking kitchen scales and while the Vox scales are pretty accurate and can measure to the gram, they’re always breaking down on me. My Weigh supposedly offers something like a twenty year warranty, but seriously, a scale lasts me around three and maybe four months if I’m lucky. This last time I sent my two scales in for replacements, I got a note back saying that this would be the last exchange they would be making. Not to mention that you have to pay for shipping. That and unless you’ve got more than one scale, you’re out of luck for the approximate three to four weeks it takes for the turnaround from sending it out to getting a working unit back. Gripes with My Weigh durability and their crappy warranty response, I’ve been looking for an alternative. Unfortunately, for standalone talking scales, they’re really the only game in town. At least if you want to the gram accuracy anyway. In any event, I came across a few “smart” kitchen scales on Amazon. This: https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Perfect-Smart-Kitchen-Recipe/dp/B019C4PTSW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1514234018&sr=8-3&keywords=Smart+kitchen+scale and https://www.amazon.com/Drop-Scale-Connected-Step-Step/dp/B00TTY34KG/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1514234018&sr=8-5&keywords=Smart+kitchen+scale and https://www.amazon.com/KitchenIQ-50872-Smart-Wireless-Kitchen/dp/B01D1ORYVE/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1514234018&sr=8-8&keywords=Smart+kitchen+scale Has anyone had experience with any of these scales and again, do they know if their accompanying iOS apps are VoiceOver accessible? I’m probably going to reach out to these companies directly, but thought I’d touch bases in case anyone’s already using them in their kitchen. Ideally, I’d like to continue to use a simple standalone talking kitchen scale, but considering that each Vox scale can go from $30 to $50 or more depending on where and when you buy them. Not to mention the cost of shipping when you have to send them in to be fixed/replaced. 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