I used the Blueant Q2 and Q3 for several years but could never get around making a totally hands free call until I went to
<http://nobuttonsheadset.com/> http://nobuttonsheadset.com/ which worked fabulously. Three years ago I went to my present setup. Looking on the web site of the Blueant it still says you have to tap the command bar in order to make a call. Are you saying that you have a way not to have to push the command bar? I'd be interested, always looking for something as a backup for myself I know that the Blueant S4 is all voice activated, but it is a speaker system, and I have trouble hearing people on speakerphones, plus I like the privacy of my conversations. :) Joan From: Derrick [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 12 November, 2016 11:53 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] please tell me what kind of cellular phone with you are able to use! I have a BluAnt product that I bought so that I could answer/call people while I was driving. I can use it anywhere though. It uses voice and bluetooth to connect to my smartphone. I downloaded the Blueant app to my smartphone for more options. If you are interested , i will look for the manual & find the product number. BlueAnt has newer models but for some reason I bought the older model. Let me know if you already tried it or need more info, derrick (in getting below freezing PA) On 11/8/2016 11:54 AM, DEBRA DEW wrote: I cannot figure out how a quadriplegic can utilize one without being able to touch it to turn it on. I desperately need one and have the money available, but cannot find one to buy. Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE ZECH. 9 Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot Currently: Quadrapeligic due to advanced MS and living in a nursing home Phone: 561-743-5093 Room 227B SC student 20yrs ROMANS 8:28 B.I.B.L.E.-BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH

