Debbie,
You are so lucky to have a husband that will help you with  adapting 
equipment. I can't wait to see them or any ideas others may have.
 
Joan
, I tried to get the adapter for the Sony cell phone but my  RadioShack 
said they could not get.. The salesman remembered having them in the  past. I 
have the Sony Wi518A and I don't know how it is different from the  W 600. 
Where do you get your adapter and how does it fit with the  Bluetooth. Maybe I 
could possibly order were you due?

I have a  Plantronics Voyager Pro. It has broken several times that I 
bought at Best Buy  with a four year service contract so it can be replaced 
free. 
They don't have  the blue ant at Best Buy anymore. They did last year. I 
like the service plan  since they seem to quite working a lot. I have trouble 
with the earpieces  falling out of my ear. When I'm in the shopping center 
or store I often have to  ask people to put it back in my ear. They are 
always very kind to help me.

How many people on the last have tried the no button headset?
 
Dana (C4-5 35 years post, 56, Kansas)


In a message dated 6/23/2010 12:43:41 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

       
I think you're inventions sound helpful.  I am particularly interested in  
the adaptive landline.  My  husband and I are moving to a ranch where we 
don't get cell  service.  So I will need  something like that.  I  should have 
my husband talk to you U. Are thinking your way will you  leave me crazy 
that the yet time is money anymore and what about the  other one is more you.  
He  has made some really cool adaptive exercise equipment for me, but has no 
 idea how to market it.  Keep  posting your equipment.   Thanks  



Debbie
C4 incomplete/April  2005

--- On Tue, 6/22/10, greg  <[email protected]> wrote:


From: greg <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  [QUAD-L] hands-free cell phone
To: "Darrell Huff"  <[email protected]>, "Joan Anglin"  
<[email protected]>, "'Quadius'" <[email protected]>,  "'quad-list'" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, June 22,  2010, 6:37 PM

  
I think this e-mail is not only  fine, but one of the reasons for the List. 
It might not help everyone,  but there are some who will be helped. No 
e-mail is going to be wanted  by everyone.  Sure it's selling something, but 
it's something  directed towards quads.
I say let us know if you make anything  else.
 
Greg
 
> 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_ 
(http://catalog.ebay.com/Sony-Ericsson) -
>  W600-Walkman-Unlocked-
>  /51469579?rt=nc&LH_ItemCondition=1&_dmpt=Cell_Phones&_fln=1&_htch=1&_p
>  catid=11&_ssov=1&_tab=2&_trksid=p4295.c0.m282
>
>
>  Jabra
> A210-here is a  link: _http://catalog.ebay.com/Jabra-A210-Bluetooth_ 
(http://catalog.ebay.com/Jabra-A210-Bluetooth) -
>  Adapter-
>  /82847006?_fifpts=1&_pcatid=619&_refkw=Jabra+a210&_trksid=p3286.c0.m27
> 1
>
>
> 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 situatio HS case you n.  
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_ 
(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
>
>
>  /HTML>






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