Wireless Speech Recognition ..

Speech recognition is now primarily wireless; We've migrated fast, to universal wireless access-communcation devices.

Often, the speech recognition is remote based - And the better signal we send it, the better it performs.

Here, we hope you'll find ideas, technology or projects using hands free and/or mobile devices to make wireless speech recognition a rewarding and useful universal tool!

Monday, May 03, 2010

 


 Our hat is off to eMicrophones.com for their Sennheiser ME 3 Headset Microphone, manufactured exclusively for eMicrophones by Sennheiser.

 The ME 3 has received raving reviews from users worldwide, both for musical use, speech applications and in all scenarios where superb performance and noise-canceling are a prerequisite.

Here's a quick video about the ME 3 from eMicrophones..


 If you are seeking a superior microphone with unparalleled support from it's vendor, the Sennheiser ME 3 from eMicrophones.com is a best bet!
 

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4 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

It may well have received rave reviews but your blog is called "Wireless Speech Recognition" and this is a wired headset

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Anonymous Headsets Microphones said...

I use wireless headset too when I'm talking to my love ones through internet when I'm in other country for work. And have a great experience using it, because it’s easy to use and there is no hassle with it compare to some wireless headsets but I’m not saying all of the wireless, there’s also wireless headsets that have a great performance.

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