90% of ur "ad" is advertisement...can u tell me 'specifically' how it will help 
me?

Eric W Rudd
[email protected]
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Darrell Huff 
  To: Joan Anglin ; 'Quadius' ; 'quad-list' ; Greg 
  Sent: Monday, June 21, 2010 9:28 PM
  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] hands-free cell phone


  Quad-List members,

  If you consider this Spam...please let me know and I promise to never make a 
similar posting again. I just don't know how else to let you all know that I 
will give any Quad-List member a 10% discount on any NoButtonsHeadset products. 
Just enter the coupon code QUAD-LIST during checkout.

  I currently have the Truly Hands-Free Bluetooth Cell Phone Headsets 
(NoButtonsHeadset) and I am working on some more products...including a totally 
Voice Controlled landline and a mouse control that you hold in your mouth and 
bite to click (no wires or anything attached to it...it works wirelessly).

  I am trying to keep the products as inexpensive as possible because my son is 
Quadriplegic and I know assistive devices can be soooo expensive. But I am 
spending lots on research and development right now and it is hard to recover 
those expenses because the Quadriplegic population is relatively small. For 
example, I recently found out that I have to send the adapted landline to the 
FCC for certification (required for any electronic device that is to be used in 
a home). It can cost up to $3000...still I will try to keep the prices well 
below other devices that perform a similar function. My goal is to make them 
better and less expensive than what is currently on the market. I also make a 
commitment to excellent support....

  I learn a lot from reading your posts and hopefully the 10% will give back a 
little.

  Darrell Huff
  www.nobuttonsheadset.com

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Joan Anglin 
    To: 'Quadius' ; 'quad-list' 
    Sent: Friday, June 18, 2010 5:00 PM
    Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] hands-free cell phone


    Hey Quadius

    I posted this several times and for me and seems to be the cheapest 
possible solution.  I have now had my Sony Ericsson four yrs, and it is still 
working.  I just recently bought a new one on Ebay for $65.00.  I wanted a 
backup just in case my old one failed.  I do use a Bluetooth, and recently have 
used the BlueAnt Bluetooth for the last 18 months.  It is now not working 
correctly so I purchased A Jawbone-but it arrived DOA.  They are sending me 
replacement with no problems dealing with the company.

    Here is what I use:

    Sony Ericsson-here is linked to 
http://catalog.ebay.com/Sony-Ericsson-W600-Walkman-Unlocked-/51469579?rt=nc&LH_ItemCondition=1&_dmpt=Cell_Phones&_fln=1&_htch=1&_pcatid=11&_ssov=1&_tab=2&_trksid=p4295.c0.m282

     

    Jabra A210-here is a link: 
http://catalog.ebay.com/Jabra-A210-Bluetooth-Adapter-/82847006?_fifpts=1&_pcatid=619&_refkw=Jabra+a210&_trksid=p3286.c0.m271

     

    And it requires an adapter from radio shack that costs about $3.00.

    I purchased my Jabra one craigslist here in Reno for $10.00.

    As I said, I do use a Bluetooth, and I also use AT&T because they have a 
feature Called Voice Connect.  Although I can easily just use my magic word to 
open up the Sony and say call-and it will-utilizing the voice connect enables 
me to call any number by just saying the numbers.  So I can call any business 
etc without having to program it into the cell phone.

    I have stayed with a W600 because it has a glitch-if somebody calls and I 
do not answer I cannot call out without erasing a missed the message 
notification.  This works well for me because I cannot inadvertently call 
somebody when I'm in a noisy situation.  I have only once or twice in four 
years been unable to make a call when I needed it because the phone had hung up 
and no one was around.  All of the Sony Ericsson phone has made in the last 3 
years are supposed to be able to use this system.

    You should easily be able to use a headset.  I don't want one because I 
cannot reach up and adjust it if it becomes uncomfortable.

    The entire system can be purchased for under $150 Max.

     

    There's also the option: 
http://nobuttonsheadset.com/index.php?main_page=index and

    He has posted on here and seems to be very open to helping us need such 
specialized equipment.

     

    Hope that helps.  It works for me, and I'm willing to put up with some 
inconveniences such as dialing inadvertently to have the freedom to be out and 
about by myself for hours.

    Joan

     

    Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-
    I took the one less traveled by,
    And that has made all the difference.

    Robert Frost

     

     

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