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#1 User is offline   Dale 

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Posted 28 June 2007 - 02:42 AM

After searching over the Web found a company that provides totally hands-free Bluetooth earpiece or speaker device that works with Bluetooth enabled cell phone. Myself have a spinal cord C3/C4 injury and cannot push any button to make a call. With this device I used my head and push a Tash switch that is plugged in to the device. Please go out to the web site and check it out at http://www.etoengineering.com . Please tell him that Dale Dixon sent you. Also, I liked the company so much I decided to go to work for him so please if you have any questions contact me at Dale.Dixon@ecoengineering.com. I know what it means to have this freedom and security so please check it out.
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#2 User is offline   maine_fungi 

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Posted 26 December 2009 - 09:31 PM

Those who have found the devices at ETO useful may also enjoy this site... No Buttons Headset The device sold here is a modified BlueAnt Q1. My father modified this device for my brother so that it can be used by simply moving your ear close to a magnet. The Q1 was a perfect choice because almost all of it's functions use speech recognition. The headset even teaches you it's commands without needing to flip through a book, which is impossible for my brother, as well as many here.

Best of luck...

Ryan


View PostDale, on Jun 28 2007, 02:42 AM, said:

After searching over the Web found a company that provides totally hands-free Bluetooth earpiece or speaker device that works with Bluetooth enabled cell phone. Myself have a spinal cord C3/C4 injury and cannot push any button to make a call. With this device I used my head and push a Tash switch that is plugged in to the device. Please go out to the web site and check it out at http://www.etoengineering.com . Please tell him that Dale Dixon sent you. Also, I liked the company so much I decided to go to work for him so please if you have any questions contact me at Dale.Dixon@ecoengineering.com. I know what it means to have this freedom and security so please check it out.

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Posted 16 February 2010 - 02:15 AM

Great stuff, guys. Thanks.
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