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  1. #DRAGON DICTATE MIC MANUAL#
  2. #DRAGON DICTATE MIC BLUETOOTH#

Whether that balance is at 50%, 70%, or 100% voice input.

#DRAGON DICTATE MIC MANUAL#

Others strike a balance between speech and manual input for their own optimum control, productivity, and efficiency. Many VoiceTeach, LLC training clients achieve complete hands-free operation of their computers within hour of training. The Bottom Line: What Results Can I Expect When I Select VoiceTeach, LLC? Accessibility that delivers the highest possible productivity and ease-of-use so that for the first time ever, your company’s or agency’s Intranet sites, Citrix and legacy applications are accessible to your employees without expensive and time-consuming customization. VoiceComputer delivers a whole new world of accessibility. VoiceComputer’s unprecedented voice access and control of your computer and applications will completely change what you can do with Dragon. VoiceComputer enables our users to return-to-work and school despite physical challenges that range in severity from RSI and carpal tunnel to quadriplegia and other severe physical challenges.

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Patents & Pending Patents, VoiceComputer has reinvented speech computing. That is why we deliver a new world of accessibility, productivity, and ease-of-use. VoiceComputer’s core mission is home and workplace accessibility. VoiceTeach, LLC has three principal specializations:ĭragon’s core mission is great dictation accuracy.

#DRAGON DICTATE MIC BLUETOOTH#

We do not recommend Bluetooth microphones. But, they are expensive and don't provide the best noise-canceling capabilities. They provide great accuracy and are extremely comfortable since you don't need to wear them. SpeechWare sells some excellent desktop microphones. One example: VXI TalkPro SP1 microphone with the Andrea PureAudio USB-SA USB SoundPod There are many good quality microphones that aren't quite as good as the aforementioned microphones but are less expensive and more comfortable to wear. Provides the accuracy of the ME-3 but not the noise-canceling capabilities. SpeechWare FlexyMike Dual Ear Cardioid (2nd Gen). Equal in performance to the Sennheiser ME-3, but more expensive since it's a wireless microphone. Wireless: The Samson Airline 77 Wireless Microphone with Andrea PureAudio USB-SA USB SoundPod. But, many users find the ME-3 awkward to use since it is an over-the-ear microphone. It provides great accuracy and it may be the most noise-canceling microphone we have used. The Sennheiser ME-3 with the Andrea PureAudio USB-SA USB SoundPod is probably the best microphone on the market. We only sell VoiceComputer, the best speech recognition software. Even the best noise canceling microphones don't entirely eliminate background noise, they simply reduce its effect by significantly suppressing the volume of background noise and enhancing your speech input. It is important to remember that there is no such thing as absolute noise canceling. High volume background noise or speech, such as in tradeshow environments, will reduce the overall accuracy level of even these microphones, even if only slightly. If it is, it will cost you more in the long run than if you purchase a good high quality, noise-canceling microphone.Įven top-of-the-line, noise canceling microphones such as the Samson Airline 77 wireless microphone or the Sennheiser MD431 II (aka, Senheizer, Sennheisser) are impacted by ambient noise levels that exceed 75 dB to 85 dB. When selecting a microphone, costs should not be an issue. However, if your work environment is even moderately noisy, or if you are being constantly disrupted by other persons, people talking, or traffic in your location, then you need a good noise-canceling microphone, such as the Sennheiser ME-3, Sennheiser MD431 II, Audix OM7, the Shure 58M-LC or Samson Airline 77 wireless microphone. If you're working in a quiet environment, microphones such as the Olympus ME 31, Samson Q7, and Audix OM2 are excellent microphones for working in such environments. If you are serious about good speech recognition performance and accuracy, be sure that you're using a high quality, noise-canceling microphone. Aside from clear enunciation and proper dictation style, the use of microphones that are not well suited for speech recognition is the weakest link in the entire dictation (speech) to transcription (display of text) process and can significantly impact on overall accuracy and can reduce your accuracy by as much as 3% to 5% in some cases, and as much as 25% to 30% in others. noise canceling), or which is difficult to positioned properly, you probably will degrade recognition accuracy, and generally impact negatively on the overall performance of speech recognition software. If you use a microphone that is of lesser quality, not specifically designed for use with speech recognition, is not suitable for your dictating environment (non-noise canceling vs.









Dragon dictate mic