Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 > FYI: > > > Accessible Devices Demonstration Information Sherlock Talking > Labeler Identifier > > Here's the information from Today's demonstration. > Sherlock Talking Label Identifier. > The Sherlock Talking Label Identifier is a digital voice recorder with > each > recorded message keyed to an adhesive label or plastic disk tag. Labels or > tags can be attached to clothing, medications, packaged products, frozen > foods, documents, books, CDs, anything you wish to identify. To make a > label, hold the Sherlock against the label or tag, push two buttons, and > record your label information. To read a label, hold the Sherlock against > the label or tag, push one button, and hear your recorded label. > Sherlock holds up to two-and-a-half hours of recorded information and > supports up to 2000 labels. You can also erase and reuse labels and tags. > Labels hold > up well in the freezer and tags are fine in the washer and dryer. > Red in color, the Sherlock unit measures 4 3/8 x 2 x 1 inches. Its > built-in > speaker also serves as its microphone for recording. It offers an earphone > jack for private listening. > Labels are 1 3/8 " long and 1 " wide. They are made of pressure sensitive > paper that can be adhered the item being labeled. Tags are 1 1/4 " high, 1 " > wide, > and 7/16 " thick. They are made of plastic with a key-fob type hole at the > top. A safety pin, rubber band, or string through this hole attaches tags > to > objects. > Sherlock includes: > . Sherlock Talking Label Identifier unit . 25 Sherlock Labels . 10 > Sherlock > Tags . Two AAA batteries . Zippered Carry Case . Cassette instructions . > Print and braille Quick Start Guide and parts list . One year warranty > Sherlock Talking Label Identifier: $229.00 Extra Adhesive Labels (pack of > 25): 1-07411-00 -- $29.00 Extra Plastic Tags (pack of 10): 1-07412-00 -- > $24.00 This item may be purchased from The American Printing House for The > Blind. > http://www.aph.org/advisory/2005adv06.html#np1 > This information will be archived on the Accessible Devices site under the > Bar Code Readers and Labeling Devices Heading. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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