The VictorReader Trek combines the simple book reading and media playback of the VictorReader Stream with the navigation guidance technology of Trekker Breeze. VictorReader Trek can be used to read books or listen to podcasts. With the press of one button, Trek will tell current nearest address. Trek’s keypad is used to type an address. With the press of the toggle button one can get back to book or podcast.
General Details
Extra product information
The Trek includes Bluetooth for listening through Bluetooth headsets.
Headsets can be used with control keys to modify the volume, and perform commands related to book playback or GPS navigation with the device in their pocket.
Device is iBeacon ready for indoor navigation features to come in a software update.
Device will support the upcoming Galileo orientation system for even better accuracy when travelling.
Map data used from TomTom which will be updated on a regular bases.
Extra product information
3.5mm stereo Headset jack
Built-in mono omni-directional microphone
Built-in 500 mW speaker
Battery: Lithium-Ion, 3.7V nominal
Battery recharge time: Up to 4 hours with AC adapter. May be longer with other chargers or PC recharge.
Power Supply: Switching type AC/DC. Input 100V – 240V, 50Hz – 60Hz. Output: Type A USB socket, 5VDC, 1A
Operating temperature range: +5 to + 40 degrees Celsius
Battery charging temperature range : +5 to + 35 degrees Celsius
Storage and transportation temperature: -20 to + 45 degrees Celsius
Operating humidity: 5% to 90% (non-condensing)
Storage and transportation humidity: 5% to 95% (non-condensing)
Micro USB OTG compliant interface
SD (Secure Digital) card slot supports up to 32gb SDHC cards.
Talking Book formats: DAISY 2, 2.02 , NISO Z39.86 2002,/2005, NIMAS 1.1, unprotected EPUB 2, LGK
Audio Codecs: AMR-WB+, mp3, MPEG2, mp4, m4a, m4v, OGG Vorbis, Wav P.C.M, Speex
File types: 3gp, bra, brf, docx, fb2, html, m4a, m4v, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpg, OGG, rtf, SES3, txt, wav, xml, LKF
Text-to-Speech: Acapela
Recording: MP3 16-bit samples at a sampling rate of 44,100Hz with a bit rate of 64, 96, 128, 192 kbps, PCM 16-bit samples at a sampling rate of 44.100Hz
DRM: 2002 PDTB1 (so-called I.P.P.) and 2006 PDTB2
Wi-Fi: IEEE 802.11b/g/n operating in the 2.4GHz band
Manufacturer/Country
Humanware / UK
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Maintenance
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Models / Specifications
Model Base: Base
- Weight 140 g
- Width 62 mm
- Length 114 mm
- Thickness 24 mm
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Humanware (Baulkham Hills)
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Humanware (Baulkham Hills)
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