![]() They won’t feel like they’re disturbing you as much as opposed to wearing a stereo headset with both ears covered. It’s much easier to answer the phone with your headset on if it’s a monaural device and if people walk into your office having an ear open indicates availability. This distinction is very important in maintaining a healthy voice profile. The earpiece is important for users to be able to listen back to what they said, which helps them distinguish whether they could have said a word more clearly or if Dragon misrecognised it. In most cases we recommend a monaural headset, which enables the user to have one ear free when dictating. Contact us to find out, which headset we’d recommend for your use with Dragon. However, it’s just much more practical to make use of a USB or wireless headset designed for full compatibility than relying on one of these pods. Not so long ago jack-in microphones would be able to be upgraded using USB pods. Using a USB headset enables the sound to be processed independently of the sound card, which is where most sound-related problems arise. If you imagine a sound wave, having a buzzing noise will reduce the sharpness and thus accuracy of that wave’s high and low. ![]() While you may be able to use Dragon with a jack-in headset, even a low buzzing sound that gets picked up by the headset will affect overall accuracy. The simple reason behind this recommendation is that it avoids all kinds of possible electrical interference with the sound and an overall improvement of sound quality. We recommend bypassing jack-in microphones. It’s all about patterns of speech and if you imagine a visualisation of the sound waves, you’ll get a better idea of how Dragon works best matching sound wave for sound wave. The software doesn’t understand English so talking louder or more slowly generally doesn’t help at all. ![]() Dragon speech recognition software is geared around consistency.
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