The Victor Reader Stream gives people who are blind or have low vision access to a book with equivalent speed, flexibility and accuracy of reading a printed book. You have full control is at your fingertips. It’s small and portable so your books and music go everywhere with you. It stores everything in its SD memory card. Only the size of a deck of cards, it fits in the palm of your hand and can easily be carried in a pocket or clipped on your belt in its attractive case.
Standard Features:
- Media file formats supported: DAISY, NLS, RFB&D, BookShare, NISO, MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, WMA, AMR-WB+, Audible.com, MP2, MPEG2, SPX
- Document file types supported: TXT, HTML, XML, RTF, BRF
- External Memory: USB Flash Drive & Secured-Digital SD Memory Card
- Built-in Digital Recorder
- Built-in Speaker
- Supports standard headphones and external microphone
- 15 hours battery life with replaceable, rechargeable batteries & built-in battery charger (4hrs for full-recharge)
Some additional features include custom bookmarking, audio notes, built-in text-to-speech, high contrast textile keys, PC and Windows USB connectivity It’s authorized by the National Library for the Blind and Physically Impaired (NLS) to play downloaded media from the Braille & Audio Reading Download (BARD) catalog.
Hello from France
As the USB port is dead on my Victor Reader Stream, I am wondering if anyone nows of a stand-alone battery charger that could solve the problem?
Thanks a lot for answering that obvious question with no answer on the net…
Best regards
JP