I received a rather lengthy e-mail from Joan in January and February of this
year regarding this issue, but I am wondering if anyone else out there is
using cell phones hands-free.

My occupational therapist told me there are several people here that are
using Bluetooth without any difficulties, but I try to remind her that the
Bluetooth usually only has a battery life of seven to eight hours.  Since I
am unable to turn the Bluetooth on and off, it would have to remain in the
on position and thereby be depleted of battery power within about seven
hours.  What the heck am I going to do after that?  She didn't have an
answer.  I guess she doesn't have people as they have very long or are alone
the majority of the day.

Anyway, I'd appreciate if anybody could give me some good feedback.  I know
cell phones tend to change much like everything else nowadays, but I would
definitely love to hear from any of you that are using the system
hands-free.
Be advised, I'd really do mean hands-free.  I am only able to move my head
and neck and rely on voice for almost everything.  I do utilize mouthsticks
at my workstation and around the house, but as of now I have not figured out
how to put one on my wheelchair so I can activate a cell phone when
necessary.
Thanks again,
Quadius

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