jeffandpamsmith wrote:
Any recommendations between the M3 and Q7? |
Thank you for calling this morning and discussing your specific needs for a microphone and speech recognition into your Electronic Medical Record.
As discussed, although the Sennheiser ME3 has excellent accuracy and noise canceling, because you'll have to constantly put it on and take it off it probably is not for you. The Sennheiser MD 431 would be ideal except for its high cost. We have two microphones for you to consider:
- The http://www.emicrophones.com/microphones/prod_details.asp?prodID=1225 - Samson Q7 combo saver package with the cable and windscreen is reasonably priced, highly accurate and very noise canceling. It has two possibly minor downsides. First of all, it is bulky which may or may not be a problem you consider you need to be able to move from one desk to another. And as discussed it does not have an on/mute switch. WSR when using the WSRToolkit has a microphone toggle for all on/off by using the Control and Windows key in the lower left keyboard. See this at:
- You may need to it the Andrea USB Sound pod if the sound quality from the built in soundcard is not well shielded and introduces electronic noise. For Tablet PC and this microphone we recommend the http://www.emicrophones.com/microphones/prod_details.asp?prodID=1230 - Andrea USB-SA because of its small size.
2. The http://www.emicrophones.com/microphones/prod_details.asp?prodID=1185 - Buddy StylusMic 7G USB Microphone is highly practical for Tablet PCs. It connects through the USB Port and actually the connection access a holder for the stylus/microphone. In addition, it has programmable buttons which allow you to move from one field to the next or add text macros. See this at:
Marty Markoe, eMicrophones, Inc. Up
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