The bloopers remind me of Android switching itself on to talk incessantly sending non stop notifications that I didn't choose to have on, while I'm trying to have another conversation with a relative on the phone and not even touching Android. I try to gesture it to stop and it only gets worse. It does this the most when I'm trying to have an ordinary conversation with a human on the iphone. Decides to electronically wake up and start talking over me nonstop, no matter what closing touch gestures or stop button pushing I do.
So what I want to know is how heavy it is and how much space it's going to take up in my bag. I would like to know how long I can hold it for in my left hand until it gets tired while swinging my cane in my right hand. As usual the bloopers are the best part! That was so funny! 💚
So I didn't talk about that. Did I? Oops. I'll have to make sure to mention it in the review. It's lighter than my phone. It's thicker, but it's definitely thinner or less wide. And it's not as tall. Tall. But remember I have a pretty big phone so it might be about the same height as a more regular phone. But overall it's smaller just thicker. I have a pretty small hand and I can hold the device so that my thumb and my other fingers almost touch.
@@carrieonaccessibility That's good to know and yeah, you should mention that in the review. That's one of the things that worries me the most about these standalone devices.
It is interesting device. Personally I have iPhone Pro max and I really don’t want to swing it in my hand, walking somewhere in unknown place specially when there is bad pavement or heavy trail. Really I don’t know lot of off-line maps made, specially for the blind, almost all of them are Required cell service. So so far I like what I see! I am waiting for your review.
Hello Carrie, thank you for the review I am very interested in the device I do Kayak and I was desperately looking for a compass that doesn't have to put my phone on risk I find it very useful. And looking forward to your next video with more details. Thank you so much
Hi Carrie, Really looking forwards to the review. I am the sort of person who likes to use different devices for different tasks. Not a fan of using my phone for everything. If this turns out to be good I may consider a purchase. That is if it will be available in the UK and if the cost is reasonable. I am assuming given the adapters in the box the former will be true. The latter though, will have to wait and see.
Hi Carrie.
It’s me, Steve. Just wanted to drop by and say hi. Thank you for another wonderful and awesome video. Sending my love and a great big hug.
Thanks Steven! It's great to hear from you and I hope you and yours are doing well.❤😊 All the very best!
The bloopers remind me of Android switching itself on to talk incessantly sending non stop notifications that I didn't choose to have on, while I'm trying to have another conversation with a relative on the phone and not even touching Android. I try to gesture it to stop and it only gets worse. It does this the most when I'm trying to have an ordinary conversation with a human on the iphone. Decides to electronically wake up and start talking over me nonstop, no matter what closing touch gestures or stop button pushing I do.
Hahaha. I can imagine that. Enough to make someone crazy.😂
So what I want to know is how heavy it is and how much space it's going to take up in my bag. I would like to know how long I can hold it for in my left hand until it gets tired while swinging my cane in my right hand. As usual the bloopers are the best part! That was so funny! 💚
So I didn't talk about that. Did I? Oops. I'll have to make sure to mention it in the review. It's lighter than my phone. It's thicker, but it's definitely thinner or less wide. And it's not as tall. Tall. But remember I have a pretty big phone so it might be about the same height as a more regular phone. But overall it's smaller just thicker. I have a pretty small hand and I can hold the device so that my thumb and my other fingers almost touch.
@@carrieonaccessibility That's good to know and yeah, you should mention that in the review. That's one of the things that worries me the most about these standalone devices.
Oh cool nice job my friend
I think so much!😊😊
@@carrieonaccessibility you’re welcome
Wow!!!!!! So Amazing My Friend!!!!!! Very Awsome Work!!!!!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thanks Philip! 😄
It is interesting device. Personally I have iPhone Pro max and I really don’t want to swing it in my hand, walking somewhere in unknown place specially when there is bad pavement or heavy trail. Really I don’t know lot of off-line maps made, specially for the blind, almost all of them are Required cell service. So so far I like what I see! I am waiting for your review.
I can see both sides of it really. We'll just have to see how it goes over the next week. 😊
Hello Carrie, thank you for the review
I am very interested in the device
I do Kayak and I was desperately looking for a compass that doesn't have to put my phone on risk
I find it very useful. And looking forward to your next video with more details.
Thank you so much
Thanks so much! I'm hoping to get the full video review out super soon!
nice sounds very interesting , cant wait to hear more about this .. i hope the accuracy is better than my iphone , greets mak :)
So when it comes to your iphone, what app do you find inaccurate?
@@carrieonaccessibility pretty much all of them , it never gets more accurate then 30 feet ..
Hi Carrie,
Really looking forwards to the review. I am the sort of person who likes to use different devices for different tasks. Not a fan of using my phone for everything. If this turns out to be good I may consider a purchase. That is if it will be available in the UK and if the cost is reasonable. I am assuming given the adapters in the box the former will be true. The latter though, will have to wait and see.
There's 4 different adaptors... so I would suppose it should! :)
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