I would not get a device like the trekor breeze. It's silly to pay that much 
money for a product that does one thing, you can get this functionality in a 
cell phone for much cheaper and the device does much more.
On Oct 18, 2012, at 10:02 PM, Alicia Starner wrote:

> Hi Steve,
>  
> there are some GPs devices for the blind on the market. There is the Trekker 
> Breze, which I have heard is a decent GPS. It is sold by Humanware for 
> approximately $900. I have the Trekker p\Pro, which unfortunately not being 
> made any longer, but is very accurate and easy to use. I also think there is 
> a GPS that is made by Code Factory called Geo Mobile that installs on a cell 
> phone. to check out these devices you can go to either:
>  
> http://www.codefactory.com
> or
> http://www.humanware.com
>  
> I hope this helps.
>  
> alicia
>  
> From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve Schnelle
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2012 9:08 PM
> To: Adaptive technology information and support.
> Subject: [ATI] accessible GPS
>  
> I don't need a phone with all the bells and whisels, all I am looking for is 
> a GPS that talks through the menues, that I can put an address in and it will 
> tell me how to get there. I've been listening to the gps's tell drivers where 
> to go for years but is there one that a blind guy can manipulate? Any help 
> would be appriciated.
> Steve
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