Tag: Z-150

  • Why I Love My Z-150 Made by Tandberg

    Just a year ago, I was making phone calls mostly by text relay or a Captel phone and occasionally by webcam using video relay.  In January, I took a position as a Sales Manager for Zvrs and I was introduced to the Z-150 videophone which is made by Tandberg.  Tandberg is a world leader for videoconferencing and apparently Cisco feels the same way– they purchased Tandberg in a recent deal for three billion dollars.

    I think they got a great deal.

    My life took a huge change when the Z-150 came into my life.   I was introduced to single-line VCO:  when I make a phone call, I use my voice to talk directly to the hearing person on the other end of the connection.  I don’t need a second phone to do this, I speak directly into the videophone and the person can hear me.  Perched on the screen in front of me is a Zvrs interpreter.

    A few weeks ago, for the first time, I called my friend Cassie to talk about plans for our kids.  In the past, we always texted or used email but I decided to give her a call because we wanted to discuss something in detail.  It was the first time that she experienced a VCO call and she was simply blown away.

    “How are you keeping up with me so well?” she asked.

    “I’ve got a great interpreter in front of me and he’s doing a great job!” I explained.  The interpreter grinned.

    “It’s almost like you’re hearing,” she said.

    The neat thing is that people can call me up using a regular ten-digit number.  I don’t have to explain anything to anyone when I give out my number.  I just tell them, “Call me,” and they do.  When they dial the ten-digit number, it automatically routes through Zvrs and my Z-150 alerts me to the call with an email and then the videophone flashes on the screen.  I press a button and answer with, “Hi, Karen here!”

    I’m not kidding when I say that my life changed after getting a Z-150– because now I’m on the phone all the time.  I used to dread making phone calls because the other person would become impatient and hang up.  I still work as a Deaf Mentor on the side and I love being able to call up families and connect with them.  I use the Zvrs Spanish-speaking interpreters to connect with Latino families.

    Now that Cisco has Tandberg, it won’t be long until most of America has a Tandberg sitting on their desk.

    How cool is it that a deaf person is ahead of the phone trend?

    Update: Tandberg picked up the blog on their site: Videoconferencing Changes Deaf Mother’s Life.

    Tandberg Telepresence Helps Deaf Mom Communicate Better

  • Why Has It Been So Quiet Around Here?

    I’ve been out having fun and showing off some Z’s!

    Mike Finneran from CSDVRS, Karen Meyer from ABC News, dunno who, Julie Chavez from Dupage Center for Independent Living.

    Marion Dramin & Emma Danielson from Sprint, Karen Meyer, Julie Chavez

    Watch for an upcoming segment on the ABC News– I will post a link here when it’s up.  Mike and I joined the Joliet Deaf Senior Citizens later that day.  This group is special to me.  I started that group twenty years ago along with a handful of senior citizens.  When I left my job, the seniors continued to run the group, growing it simply by word of mouth.

    Barbara Hucek and her husband, Wendell were one of the original seniors and leaders in the group.  She reminds me so much of my Aunt Velma, that’s probably why I love her!

    We made a call to Chris Wagner at the CSDVRS headquarters in Florida.  As we zipped the Z-340 around the room, the seniors all had the chance to say hi to Chris.  Mike Finneran talked about 911, the ten-digit numbering and showcased the Z-100 and Z-150.

    We finished off with a Pizza Night with some local people, giving them a chance to see the videophones and ask questions.

    Tonight, there will be another opportunity to see the Z videophones at Duppies Night at 7 p.m. at the Other Side, 2436 N. Clark Street.

    On another note, if you want to know why my hair is quickly going gray:

    When the Oldest Kid Starts Driving.

    Happy Friday the 13th!