The easy all-in-one handheld talking GPS for people who are blind or low vision.
HumanWare introduces the very simple and affordable GPS for people who are
visually impaired. As simple as your TV remote, Breeze can be controlled by one hand. It verbally announces names of streets, intersections and landmarks as you walk. No need to stop passersby to know where you area simply press a button and Breeze tells you your location on the spot. When you are in a vehicle, Breeze announces all intersections, allowing you to exit when you want.
Imagine doing your neighborhood chores freely without having to always depend
on other people, without having to count your steps or always worrying about getting lost Breeze tells you where you are, where you are going and what is around, such as stores and public services. You can get more out of your neighborhood. A new world awaits you!
I have one. I love it! I wish you will bring the price down a little bit. Bring it down to 400 dolors. It is werth every peny.
gallagher123123 7 months ago
If you or someonw you know with vision loss is looking for a compact, easy to use GPS, the Trekar Breze is the answer for them. I've had mine since October, and I absolutely love it. Highly recommend it, folks.
DJHey20 1 year ago
I just got back from the AER conference in Little Rock, Ark. The Trekker Breeze is an awesome product. I believe the cost is $895. It's a bit bulky but the contour on the face is very user friendly for those w visual impairments. The software has been updated and you can now scroll to find specific points of interest, "coffee shops", "grocery stores" etc.
SpaceCityDesigns 1 year ago
Id LIKE to get one; but price?? I don't leave my neigborhood nearly enough- know downtown. (vision in 1 eye)
bostonscholar 1 year ago
I plan on getting one as soon as I can afford it. They're a bit on the spendy side though. Of course they're less expensive than the original Trecker.
Bryan198026 1 year ago
That's cool, there are many other tools like that out now.
wheelieblind 2 years ago