Category Archives: Ask Dr. Z

Happy New Year-Why NEW Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad? (#4)-Videomail

The best video communication software for VRS and point-to-point–Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad!

It is available now!

What makes the Z5 different from the other software videophones–many things, but the videomail is quick.  After you enter the app, you see yourself.  

To check your videomail for missed calls, click the information icon (upper left), then click videomail, then click the message you want to check–simple as that! heck the photo sequence below.

Only a few steps to pick up a message! Other apps require many steps to pick up a message.  So easy.  So simple.

For more information on the Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad, click this link.

Dr. Z is proud to be part of the team that understands and listens to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Try Z5 Mobile, you will LOVE it, just like Dr. Z!

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

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Happy New Year-Why NEW Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad? (#3)-Contacts

The best video communication software for VRS and point-to-point–Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad!

It is available now!

What makes the Z5 different from the other software videophones–many things, but the contacts is quick.  After you enter the app, you see yourself.  

To make a call, just click on the contacts icon (see bottom with yellow arrow).  It will bring up the contacts list and you just click on the name of the contact and then the green video icon and the call will start (see bottom with blue arrow.)

Only a few steps to make a call! Other apps require many steps to make a call.  So easy.  So simple.

For more information on the Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad, click this link.

Dr. Z is proud to be part of the team that understands and listens to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Try Z5 Mobile, you will LOVE it, just like Dr. Z!

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

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Happy New Year-Why NEW Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad? (#2)-Dial Pad

phil-z5The best video communication software for VRS and point-to-point–Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad!

It is available now!

What makes the Z5 different from the other software videophones–many things, but the dial pad is quick.  After you enter the app, you see yourself.  

To make a call, just click on the video icon (see left with yellow arrow).  It will bring up the dial pad and you just click on the keys and then the green video icon to make a call.

Only 1 step to make a call! Other apps require many steps to make a call.  So easy.  So simple.

For more information on the Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad, click this link.

Dr. Z is proud to be part of the team that understands and listens to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Try Z5 Mobile, you will LOVE it, just like Dr. Z!

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

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Happy Holidays-Why NEW Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad? (#1)-Self-View

The best video communication software for VRS and point-to-point–Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad!

It is available now!

Dr. Z, like many of you are tied up with the holidays….but the Z5 is a holiday gift for us all so for the next week or so Dr. Z will tell you what is best about the Z5!

What makes the Z5 different from the other software videophones–many things, but the key one is the self-view.  What is self-view,–it’s seeing yourself on the phone.

When we make a video call, it is always important to see yourself before you make a call–whether you have good lighting, whether your hair is in place, whether you forgot to button your shirt.

So the first thing when you start Z5 is you will see yourself BEFORE you make a call.  So you know  when you make a call, the other part will see a “pretty” you!

For more information on the Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad, click this link.

Dr. Z is proud to be part of the team that understands and listens to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

It’s Here Now! Z5 for iPhone and iPad!

The best video communication software for VRS and point-to-point–Z5 Mobile for iPhone and iPad!

It is available now!

Dr. Z has worked closely with the team developing and putting together the product.  They carefully identified user behavior and needs and put that into the product!  The best products out there always take user needs into account and that is what the team at ZVRS did.

The Z5 Mobile is a beautiful piece of design and engineering.

Dr. Z will post features of the Z5 Mobile in the next few days.

Until then, take a look at the Z5 Mobile web page to learn more (Link).

To enjoy videos related to the Z5 Mobile, click (Video1) (Video 2).

Dr. Z is proud to be part of the team that understands and listens to the needs of the deaf and hard of hearing community!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

Editorial #128: Dr. Z Cares–Don’t Video and Drive!

We all have been hearing about not texting while driving.  We have heard some sad stories related to this and while tempting, pulling off the road to text takes a few minutes instead of  losing a life.  A few minutes is all the difference it makes.

In any event, Dr. Z has picked up information that some folks are making video calls while driving.  This is even worse than texting because one has to look at the video which means the eyes have to be off the road in front of you. True, with 4G and 4G KLTE coverage popping up everywhere makes it possible to video without Wifi, but please pull off the road when you need to make a video call.  

Dr. Z cares about you!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclaimer: Dr. Z is currently the Vice-President of Business Development and Outreach at CSDVRS, LLC.

Editorial #127: What Should I Get for the Holidays?

Thanksgiving is over…and that means we all are gearing up for the holiday season and with that means gifts for us all…

I was thinking of what we all would like to make video communication a great experience….

1) get an Apple iPhone, iPod Touch or an iPad

If you already have a smartphone with a locked in contract, an iPod Touch or an iPad does not require a contract and you can do many wonderful things with those devices without the need to have a phone connection.  A wifi connection works with those devices.

2) Get a great stand for your iPad

The Mophie Powerstand is great–and expensive at $149.  They’re hard to find and get.  Only the Apple Store carries it (link).  ZVRS has used this at all Deaf Nation shows and they are sturdy!

3) Wait until the Z5 from ZVRS comes out.  It’s a great piece of software and in final stages of beta testing.

4) Look at the Apple App store for great apps.   The top 6 apps Dr. Z likes are:

– Clear (an easy to do list) $2.99

– Evernote – to keep all your info in one place (free)

– Camera + – a great camera app (on sale now for 99 cents)

– Filmic Pro – a great video app ($3.99)

– Kayak Pro – a great travel app (99 cents)

– Waze – the best GPS app (free)

Have fun shopping!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclaimer: Dr. Z is currently the Vice-President of Business Development and Outreach at CSDVRS, LLC.

Editorial #124: Unusual Uses for your iPhone, iPad and Android Devices that You Never Thought Of!

Dr. Z came across an article on the web on this subject and decided to explore more and found some cool ideas, although some of you may already know about this. Tnis is a good diversion from all the things that have been happening out there of late.

Lets go over them….

1. Saving an argument with your spouse (or significant other) on buying whole wheat bread instead of white, non-fat milk instead of whole milk…

If you are at a supermarket and your shopping list just says “milk”, or “bread”.  With bread, the bread shelves have 50 varieties of bread, what shall you do?  Use Z4 (and soon the Z5) to talk with your spouse or significant other and turn your smartphone over to the bread shelves to point our which specific bread product should be bought.  Same with milk or even ice cream…end of argument, live happily ever after!

2.  You lose a small screw in a dark room and need to find it! Or you are in a dark area and can’t put a key into the keyhole of your home.

Simple, use the flashlight app on your smartphone!  It saved my day the other day in a rainstorm!

3. You visit a friend or relative and they seem not to answer the doorbell.

Use the email or the messaging function on your smartphone top send a email/message!

4.  You cut yourself on your face and want to see how bad the cut is, or even want to check your makeup or making sure your hair is in place.

Use the self-view on the camera app–it works as good as a mirror!

5.  You get a package tightly packed or bought something from a store that you are not sure you want to keep.

Take a picture before you unpack and more pictures every step of the way.  This way, when you return the package, you can repack everything and it will fit perfectly.

6. Playing Monopoly as a board game with someone remotely.

My grandchildren do that with their cousins.  It’s much better than the electronic version and promotes conversation and dialogue and brings the family together.  You can also do it with Scrabble and other board games.

7. Do something stupid and not using your mind.  Sometimes we need a good diversion.

Link to this website for some crazy apps (they can entertain, too.)  (For iOS users only for now, sorry.)

8. You need to calculate your tip or need to figure who’s paying what with a large group in a restaurant.

There are many apps out there which help you do this.

9. You want to do yoga, exercise, etc.

Again there are many apps out there. There’s even one app that counts how many times you jump rope by holding the iPhone in your hand.  NOTE:  Dr. Z is not responsible for any sprained ankles or rapid heartbeats as a result of using this app.

10.  Inventory

Keeping an inventory of your wallet, or what’s in each room in your home.  Use your smartphone camera to take pictures of all the credit cards in your wallet.  Also pictures of every room in your home.  It will come in handy whenever there is a need to refer to them.

Dr. Z had so much fun developing this list.  He will do it from time to time.

Coming soon!  Z5!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

Editorial #123: Lessons from Hurricane Sandy

Dr. Z wants to express his concern for those who were affected by Hurricane Sandy.  Dr. Z was at his son’s home in Connecticut–not at a coastal city, but inland.

Nothing much happened where Dr. Z was, except for some fallen branches, etc.

But for those who had blackouts, flooding – it is a difficult thing to deal with.

First of all, most of you have computers and mobile devices.

The information stored on your computers can be lost due to a blackout as it is often accompanied by a surge, so turn off your computers when you expect to lose your power and unplug it.

To add more insurance, save (upload) all your data and your photos (not your apps), on something called Dropbox or Box (cloud).  This way if your data is lost, you can always download it.  Apps take too much space and you can always download the apps from the App Store or your DVD’s. If you have a flood, and your pictures are on a DVD, it could be damaged.  The best is to upload it to the cloud.

For your mobile devices, they are always with you, but they can run out of power.  Remember, your car is a mini-generator, you can always plug in your mobile device in your car’s lighter or power outlet and have it charged (remember to do it with the garage door open or outside.) You can also use a battery charger such as Mophie or a Duracell/Energizer battery with a connector to your device. For an interesting story re charging in an hurricane, click on this link.

Wifi will go out in your house, so you will have a 3G or 4G connection on your mobile device.  You should download the Z4 to your mobile device to enable video communication in an emergency.

Dr. Z is hopeful the above information will be of help in the next natural disaster in your area.

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development

Editorial #122: Apple’s Announcement-What Does it Mean for Us? More Choices!

Let’s look at the Apple product line:

  • iPod
  • iPhone
  • Mac (Macbook, Air Mac, iMac)
  • iPad (iPad, iPad mini)

All of these products have video! All have cameras in front of the devices! (This is true for the newest Apple devices–some of the older devices do not have a front-facing camera so be sure to check before you buy!)

A little more explanation is necessary. Only the iPhone and the iPad has 3G/4G/4G LTE which means you can use video to communicate when you are out of the house or office.

The iPod and the Mac’s do not have 3G/4G/4G LTE, which means you use wifi inside your home or office.

The iPod, iPhone and the iPad mini-you can hold in your hand.

The Macs laptops and the iPad-you can move around the house and office with those.

Only the iMac will need to stay at your desk.

The point here–you have FULL video communication capability, wherever you are with the Apple product line!

One word of caution: 3G/4G/4G LTE have monthly data caps–which limit you to 3-4 hours of video per month. So for those devices, if you are in a wifi evnironment, be sure to switch to wifi as wifi does not have monthly data caps.

Dr. Z is thrilled with more choices!!!

By the way, the forthcoming Z5 will run on all of the above devices–it’s in the final stages of beta testing. Stay tuned!

Dr. Z cares about your communication access.

Disclosure: Dr. Z (Philip W. Bravin) is associated with CSDVRS, currently its Vice-President of Business Development