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envoy connect player


 

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Hi. It is a small portable audio player. Has a size of a pack of cards. Small. Fits in your pocket. Has a headphone jack. Has a grill and the speaker on the front. Top left, volume up and down button, middle bookshelf button to then flick around with the books you have. A sleep or snooze up to 60 minutes.

Bottom left is rewind, and you hold it down for a few seconds to have more fine requirements. Centre is the on / off play, pause, and shutd won. You hold that down and you hear a tone. And also if you don’t use ti for five minutes, shuts off and does remember the last place you were at. Plays dasi 2.0, mp3, and epub audio. And the bottom right is fast forward, and you hold down for a few seconds for fine tuning. You then hold the volume and the book shelf button together to delete a book, hold that down for ten secs and then you hear a series of tones that the book ahs been deleted. It beeps when you have the battery low after 8 hours of play. Have either a solar panel on the back, which takes 8 hours in a sunnhy place, or use a usb cable to recharge. Comes with 8 gb internal storage. And can then take 40 to 50 titles. A 128 gb sd card shlot I think. Also comes with iacesss software, and then able to then download books from vision Australia.

Did have a dasi cd player before they were going not do books on that any more. And wanted something small, good audio quality and portable. Not finger positive. And not very finger mobile. So a smart phone out of the question, did not want a victor reader with all the bells and whistles. Just some thing simple.

And so got this.

Marvin.


 

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Thanks Marvin for giving more info on this player.


Would be nice to know the purchase price if available in the UK - not that I intend buying one.


A fact sheet on the various players wouldn't come amiss for me as there are a few more of them on the market now which it would appear handle DAISY as well as other formats.


Ray.


On 03/11/2022 01:53 am, Marvin.Hunkin@... wrote:

Hi. It is a small portable audio player. Has a size of a pack of cards. Small. Fits in your pocket. Has a headphone jack. Has a grill and the speaker on the front. Top left, volume up and down button, middle bookshelf button to then flick around with the books you have. A sleep or snooze up to 60 minutes.

Bottom left is rewind, and you hold it down for a few seconds to have more fine requirements. Centre is the on / off play, pause, and shutd won. You hold that down and you hear a tone. And also if you don’t use ti for five minutes, shuts off and does remember the last place you were at. Plays dasi 2.0, mp3, and epub audio. And the bottom right is fast forward, and you hold down for a few seconds for fine tuning. You then hold the volume and the book shelf button together to delete a book, hold that down for ten secs and then you hear a series of tones that the book ahs been deleted. It beeps when you have the battery low after 8 hours of play. Have either a solar panel on the back, which takes 8 hours in a sunnhy place, or use a usb cable to recharge. Comes with 8 gb internal storage. And can then take 40 to 50 titles. A 128 gb sd card shlot I think. Also comes with iacesss software, and then able to then download books from vision Australia.

Did have a dasi cd player before they were going not do books on that any more. And wanted something small, good audio quality and portable. Not finger positive. And not very finger mobile. So a smart phone out of the question, did not want a victor reader with all the bells and whistles. Just some thing simple.

And so got this.

Marvin.


 

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Hi Ray

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Because there are so many players around now, it is difficult keeping up with them all. I wonder if anyone has any information or leaflets they want to share on here. Don’t forget though we don’t allow attachments, perhaps we can upload them to the group files section so you can all download them. ?

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Regards

Adrien

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Subject: Re: [dap-uk] envoy connect player

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Thanks Marvin for giving more info on this player.

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Would be nice to know the purchase price if available in the UK - not that I intend buying one.

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A fact sheet on the various players wouldn't come amiss for me as there are a few more of them on the market now which it would appear handle DAISY as well as other formats.

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Ray.

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On 03/11/2022 01:53 am, Marvin.Hunkin@... wrote:

Hi. It is a small portable audio player. Has a size of a pack of cards. Small. Fits in your pocket. Has a headphone jack. Has a grill and the speaker on the front. Top left, volume up and down button, middle bookshelf button to then flick around with the books you have. A sleep or snooze up to 60 minutes.

Bottom left is rewind, and you hold it down for a few seconds to have more fine requirements. Centre is the on / off play, pause, and shutd won. You hold that down and you hear a tone. And also if you don’t use ti for five minutes, shuts off and does remember the last place you were at. Plays dasi 2.0, mp3, and epub audio. And the bottom right is fast forward, and you hold down for a few seconds for fine tuning. You then hold the volume and the book shelf button together to delete a book, hold that down for ten secs and then you hear a series of tones that the book ahs been deleted. It beeps when you have the battery low after 8 hours of play. Have either a solar panel on the back, which takes 8 hours in a sunnhy place, or use a usb cable to recharge. Comes with 8 gb internal storage. And can then take 40 to 50 titles. A 128 gb sd card shlot I think. Also comes with iacesss software, and then able to then download books from vision Australia.

Did have a dasi cd player before they were going not do books on that any more. And wanted something small, good audio quality and portable. Not finger positive. And not very finger mobile. So a smart phone out of the question, did not want a victor reader with all the bells and whistles. Just some thing simple.

And so got this.

Marvin.


 

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Hi. The cost of the unit is $75 and you can purchase it from .

Marvin.


 

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I Guess that price of $75 Australian would equate to more than ?150 in the UK were it to be sold here.


Not altogether clear if it has a USB port for whatever purpose.? I could see its apeal as a very portable personal player.


Ray.





On 03/11/2022 11:20 pm, Marvin.Hunkin@... wrote:

Hi. The cost of the unit is $75 and you can purchase it from .

Marvin.