Hi!
I have the booksens and i love it.
Sadly my logitech headset seems not to work with the booksense.
/A
21 sep 2013 kl. 21:45 skrev Brian Olesen <br...@blindkom.dk>:

> Hi,
> Another more interesting unit is the one from Hims International.
> It's called book sence.
> This one you can connect to a speaker system via bluetooth. It has an FM 
> radio and is loaded with tons of other useful nice features.
> But the Victor Stream 2 you asked about also is a very nice daisy player. The 
> new version even has stereo recording.
> 
> Brian
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- From: Adrian Spratt
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 8:30 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: RE: Thoughts on the New Victor reader Stream?
> 
> Excellent summary, Aidan. I have the new Stream, but I haven't tested all the 
> features you mention, including the Wi-Fi connection. I'd add a few notes.
> 
> First, the new Stream reports how much battery charge is left in percentage 
> terms, and also how much power has been restored during recharge.
> 
> Second, when you move from shelf to shelf, the Stream remembers where you 
> were in each one even after the unit is powered down. On the old device, the 
> Stream remembered only where you had been when the unit shut down, but not 
> where you'd been on each shelf.
> 
> Third, for NLS users, the new Stream moves faster between titles at level 1.
> 
> Fourth, the speaker is significantly louder and clearer.
> 
> Fifth, the unit is smaller. As I recall, HumanWare says it's smaller by a 
> third. I didn't think it would matter, but it does.
> 
> My sixth point could go either way. The buttons are much more sensitive. The 
> drawback is that if I move while carrying the Stream on its strap and it even 
> lightly touches clothing or something else, a button is certain to be 
> pressed, interrupting my reading and forcing me to press a key or two to get 
> things going again. Despite this occasional annoyance, I like how responsive 
> the keys are.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Aidan
> Sent: Saturday, September 21, 2013 1:09 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Thoughts on the New Victor reader Stream?
> 
> I am going to by mine next month if all goes wel. I think the new
> stream could've been a bit better, but there are enough bennifits for
> me at least. First off, the old stream does only charch on the
> adapter. No USB charching of any kind is supported. And that is sick
> in the time we live in. So now the new stream does not just support
> charching via USB, but it also charch with a pere USB adapter and only
> have one port wich dubble as both an charching and connection port.
> The thing I like about the new interface however, is that you can now
> charch and listen wile its connected to the pc. Connect it wile the
> unit is turned on, and it will charch and stil be able to play and be
> usable. Turn it off and connect and turn back on again and the pc will
> see it as a mass storage device like the old stream did. I am also
> sick and tired of stupid Samantha and tom drink to much wisky and so
> the newer acapela voices are more than usable. They really are what I
> can use for long hours of reading. I love the fact that now on the new
> stream you can set the sleep timer in custom incriments according to
> your set time, and not only the presets they always allowed. And the
> way the clock works is also very unique. They seprit the clock menus
> from the regular player menu. That is ausom! Also the fact that all
> features are now available on the unit without the need for a softpack
> installation. And now it can do line in recording. It no longer
> support recording of 3gp but mp3 and wave only. That is just fine. As
> far as I no about the wifi situation, you have to either type in the
> network info manually, or scan for the network and add it that way.
> You might be able to add an incrippted network but I doubt it can
> sync. Although you can confirm that with humanware. Maybe someone on
> the stream list will no more there. And they might also help with the
> nls thing, I never saw any notes regarding the presents of such
> adapter like the old one. And I'm not in the US, and I didn't see the
> player yet. Hope this help a bit.
> 
> On 21/09/2013, Matthew Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote:
>> Hi, Folks.  I'm considering buying a new Victor Reader stream.  A few
>> questions:
>> 
>> Does it have an adapter for readingNLS cartridges?
>> 
>> How do you get the Reader to sync up with an encrypted wireless connection?
>> 
>> I have the previous Victor Reader Stream.  What makes the newer one
>> better?  Is it worth purchasing?  What do you like or not like about
>> the newer one?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance for any feedback you might have.
>> 
>> Matthew Chao
>> 
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