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Two of them, in fact.
The Kelvin is a talking thermostat that is also voice-controlled. You can
program I think four different times for each day of the week.
The Talking Thermostat from VIP Solutions, http://talkingthermostat.com is a
programmable thermostat that allows you to set four diffferent events for a
Monday-Friday period and a different four for weekends. It does not have voice
activation, and considering sojme of the problems with the Kelvins in that
sense, maybe that's a good thing.
Steve, K8SP
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From: "Colin McDonald" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 4:54 AM
Subject: OT: accessible thermostat
this is pretty off topic, but much of the list traffic is so i don't mind
posting it here.
does anyone know of a talking home heating thermostat? or perhaps one that
is programmable and usable without sighted assistance?
Most of the automatic programmable ones ive seen have LCD displays and
buttons to set them.
This isn't much of a problem, but i would like to find one that is less
complex and that one can consistently set and program without depending on
eyes.
Also, since i know next to nothing about these things, can I simply hook a
new unit up to my existing system, bypassing the existing single slider
controlled old style thermostat?
Can i simply take the old one off the wall, hook the wires up to the new one
and have a programmable thermostat?
thanks for any thoughts on this
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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