Combined with a GPS
receiver and a PAC Mate, StreetTalk provides a rich orientation solution
for the blind
and those with low vision.
- StreetTalk
provides information through braille or speech announcements.
- Ask StreetTalk where you
are, and get the nearest address or your latitude and longitude. Tell it where you want to go, and let StreetTalk announce turn-by-turn directions.
- StreetTalk has
access to information about millions of points of interest and can announce approaching
restaurants, public buildings, hospitals, metro stations, convention centers,
shopping, and other places.
- StreetTalk can tell you when you’re
too far off course and automatically recalculate the best way to get you
to where you want to go.
- Before taking a
trip, put StreetTalk in planning mode, and plot your route without
leaving your home or office.
- Insert a CompactFlash
card with your maps into the lightweight and portable PAC Mate. Load
maps from several states or countries on a single card.
- Review your route
turn-by-turn, then save, print, emboss, beam it, or e-mail it to other
users.
- Locate directions
to friends' homes and offices by entering an address, or
quickly navigate to the address in your PAC Mate Contacts.
StreetTalk is an
aid to orientation. It is not intended as a substitute for standard mobility
aids such as a cane, sighted companion or guide dog. Please observe ordinary
caution when walking, especially when vehicles are present.
StreetTalk GPS Solution overview
StreetTalk
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