Hi Brian

Absolutely, the stream is great, it suits my needs, I have
the plextalk pocket too but that hardly gets as much use as
the stream, but they are both very good gadgets.

Regards

Adrien


-----Original Message-----
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
Behalf Of Brian Olesen
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 6:54 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Different Roads For Humanware and Hims Inc

hi,
Well I'm just happy there is more than one compeditor in the
game.
It's always for the bennefit of the consumer.
The speaker in Victor Stream 2is less then optimal, but I
love the physical 
keys, and so on.
We can't win everytime.

Best regards
Brian

-----Oprindelig meddelelse----- 
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 5:21 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Different Roads For Humanware and Hims Inc

A couple of things here.

I got a VR Stream - First Generation - in 2009, 5 years ago.

At the time I was warned about the VR Streams dreadful
speaker but - given 
the size and not knowing any better - I defended the VR
Streams speaker, 
after all it seemed its better to have a speaker than not
have one as my 
previous player - Bookport - didn't have one.

So 2009 rolled on and we came to December 9 when I took
delivery of an 
iPhone 3GS and this proved to be an eye opener.

Not only did the speaker of this device sound ten times as
good, the device 
had 100 times the functionality of the VR Stream as I was
soon to discover.

Now yes, the VR Stream is a Daisy/Audio player but the
iPhone did all that 
soon and it wasn't long before I started using the iPhone to
play Daisy 
Books and so forth with, not only that I had the benefits -
even then - of 
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi technology so I could stream my material
and even listen 
to Internet Radio stations in much the same way as those who
use the current 
generation of the VR Stream do so really, the VR Stream is
offering 
absolutely nothing that we don't already have if we choose
to look around.

On the other hand, Hims Inc are breaking new ground with
their new offering 
and we find - yet again - that Human Beware are on the
catchup roundabout 
and still trying to tell us all in their marketing stuff
that they know the 
market for the visually impaired? What they actually mean is
that they know 
their own loyal market.


On 7 Jun 2014, at 1:04 am, Adrien Collins
<adriencollins22...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

> Hi Dane
>
> Yes I see where you are coming from, I don't have much use
> for bluetooth regarding an mp3 or daisy player such as the
> vr stream but to have built in bluetooth for earphones
would
> have been nice, I was one who requested it but I think I
was
> in a minority. I do use bluetooth on my mobile phones, for
> pairing the phones etc and have unsuccessfully tried to
link
> a bluetooth keyboard but have ordered a different one so
> don't give up that easily. I think humanware should give
us
> the choice, whether they will incorporate bluetooth into a
> future product is anyone's guess, they will have to do
> something good otherwise they will lose out to the market
> again, when the vr stream was first released there was not
> many similar players but now you have many more and some
of
> them are better in their own way but it depends on what
you
> require. I think they had to bring out the new stream mark
2
> rather quickly to keep the market otherwise many people
> would have gone away from humanware products in favour of
> say I devices or similar gadgets which can do much more in
> their own way. Again it is personal choice. What will come
> after stream mark 2 has gone the whole way as it will
> inevitably do in perhaps 5 or more years time, there will
be
> much different demand. It is good that stream mark 2 has
the
> wifi so there is several options as to what they can put
> that to use with. So far it is just internet radio for me
in
> the uk and Europe and some book services in the states but
> of course for me they are not available. They will add
more
> features in time.
>
> Regards
>
> Adrien
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On
> Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Friday, June 06, 2014 4:38 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Different Roads For Humanware and Hims Inc
>
> Hi Adrien, I've changed the subject line to better suit
the
> discussion.
>
> I didn't know that a survey was done so thanks for
pointing
> this out.
>
> I can see how a lot of people wouldn't have rated
Bluetooth
> as being critical to them but really that does illustrate
> more than anything to me just how Human Beware actually
> work, that company doesn't really want to market to people
> in the real world it seems.
>
> For example, those of us who have been using mobile phones
> over the last 10 years now take Bluetooth for granted thus
> we buy the appropriate equipment such as speakers, hands
> free kits, keyboards, headphones and the like to take full
> advantage of it.
>
> Hims Inc obviously want to market their products far and
> wide to help those who need good accessibility live as
> independent life as is possible and - wherever possible -
> integrate into a full working environment and use -
wherever
> possible - all the tools that are available in the
> mainstream.
>
> I don't have any problems with the approach that Human
> Beware takes but its not what I want, I want to move ahead
> and make things as smooth and as uncomplicated as is
> possible whereas - with the other approach Human Beware
> takes - doing surveys and just making products specific to
> survey needs for their blind clients - means some
isolation
> from the real world of changing technology, again its up
to
> the user what road he/she chooses to travel.
>
>
> On 6 Jun 2014, at 11:54 pm, Adrien Collins
> <adriencollins22...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Dane
>>
>> I don't know if you know, last year sometime humanware
did
> a
>> survey of what the users of the vr stream wanted, I think
>> there was more demand for wifi than bluetooth, I think
>> bluetooth would mean another hardware up-grade, I am not
>> sure. I think bluetooth would have been great but as we
> can
>> use an adapter for listening to bluetooth earphones, it
is
>> not much of a problem, not for me in any case.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Adrien
>
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