Kristian’s Sound Experience Kristian Whawell
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This podcast talks about anything and everything, technical and things non technical and other fun random stuff.
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Looking at the teenage engineering OP1 synthasizer.
In this episode of the podcast, we take a look at the teenage engineering OP1, this is a synthesiser which can best be described as a wolf in sheep’s clothing, it doesn’t look very big, but it has a lot of big features for its diminutive size. I hope you all enjoy listening to this and following along with me as we discover a lots of things about it
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Taking a look at some smart technology around the house
In this episode we discussed the availability of smart technology, such as washing machines, microwave ovens, kettles, lights, smart sockets, and much much more including demonstrations of some of my devices that I have.
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Let’s take a quick look at some of the humanware daisy book readers
In this episode I take a look at my three daisy book readers all of which are made by humanware, and we compare and contrast the features of them all and have a little fun exploring them.
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Looking at the smart home assistant devices, Alexa, Google home, and Siri.
In this podcast, we describe the three smart home devices controllers, that being, Alexa, Google home, and Siri, we show how all of them interact with things, including, playing games, where appropriate, controlling devices, where they are capable of doing so, and general other question asking features.
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Using the Victor reader trek with external wrist boom Bluetooth speaker.
In this episode of the podcast, we yet again discuss the Victor reader trek, but this time, using an external speaker known as the wrist boom. For what it is, it is a perfect companion to the victor trek.
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Samsung 40 inch TV with accessibility features
In this episode we take a look at the mighty Samsung 40 inch television with speech accessibility features, pretty much anything and everything on the TV talks when the access ability mode is activated, it’s a great piece of kit, and I highly recommend anyone who needs that kind of capability to get one. We also compare it to the older and not quite so accessible Panasonic that I had before eight. The end result is quite clear, the Samsung wins overall.