The logitech speakers will do you fine then.
Don't know where loss of hearing comes into the picture, a Bluetooth
Speakerphone may help but they're highly useful pieces of equipment for anyone
who has a Bluetooth compatible phone.
On 3 Dec 2013, at 3:34 pm, Andrea Sherry wrote:
> For music/b
For music/books etc. My hearing hasn't degraded yet such that I am not
able to hear a telephone conversation.
Andrea
On 3/12/2013 3:27 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Are you wanting Hands-Free speakerphone capabilities? If so then the Logitech
Boom etc won't handle that, they're just for music prett
Are you wanting Hands-Free speakerphone capabilities? If so then the Logitech
Boom etc won't handle that, they're just for music pretty much.
On 3 Dec 2013, at 3:08 pm, Andrea Sherry wrote:
> Thanks for that information.
> What it is I want to do is connect with my Nexus 4/ Nexus 7 devices.
>
Thanks for that information.
What it is I want to do is connect with my Nexus 4/ Nexus 7 devices.
Seems like this Bluetooth thing might be the way to do.
Andrea
On 3/12/2013 2:45 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Okay something should be clarified before you rush out and buy a Logitech Boom
Bluetooth se
Okay something should be clarified before you rush out and buy a Logitech Boom
Bluetooth set, my model is fairly old and a new one called the Logitech U.E.
Boom has been released and that's twice the price of what I paid for mine, it
does get excellent reviews according to the information I've s
Bought mine for $100.00 but that was quite some time ago.
If that's too expensive then you have cheaper options, you can buy a
Bluetooth adapter if you have a set of computer speakers that have a
line-in for around $20.00.
On 3/12/2013 2:09 PM, Andrea Sherry wrote:
Which might cost?
On 3/12
Which might cost?
On 3/12/2013 2:06 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
Logitech make an excellent Bluetooth speaker system called the Boom.
On 3 Dec 2013, at 2:02 pm, Andrea Sherry wrote:
From an Australian perspective, is there anything someone can recommend which
won't break the bank? Does a blue
Logitech make an excellent Bluetooth speaker system called the Boom.
On 3 Dec 2013, at 2:02 pm, Andrea Sherry wrote:
> From an Australian perspective, is there anything someone can recommend which
> won't break the bank? Does a bluetooth device of this sort exist that
> contains a radio?
> An
From an Australian perspective, is there anything someone can recommend
which won't break the bank? Does a bluetooth device of this sort exist
that contains a radio?
Andrea
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Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start
from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Br
I have to admit to dumping all the chat software I had except Skype, its usable
and does everything I need. Its more useful now than its ever been thanks to
the Skype integration with Facebook and MSN so - given that most people use
Facebook these days - I have no need whatever for any third pa
It sure is. Someone once had scripts for it which made it much easier to
use. I wish they had scripts for the latest version.
But yes, I've used it for a long time either way.
Jim
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Does anyone know if a program called Pal Talk is usable with Jaws.
I see that there were scripts for Jaws 6 and 7. However Pal Talk and Jaws have
probably both changed a lot since.
I assume Pal Talk is like Skype.
P.
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