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Philips Speech Mike Pro Plus 5276 (Optical Trackball)

Philips Speech Mike Pro Plus 5276 (Optical Trackball)
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Philips Speech Mike Pro Plus 5276 (Optical Trackball)

SKU: 

BP-DIC-PH-013

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List Price: $300.00
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Description:

Its all about user comfort. The Speech Mike Pro features customizable function buttons, allowing it to be adapted to your individual preferences. Use the push buttons to manage your dictations and the light-weight device will lie comfortably in your hand even during longer dictation sessions. The scroll wheel allows you to one-handed move through forms or documents, while the dustproof optical trackball offers unparalleled navigation accuracy. Control the playback volume directly on the Speech Mike for highest convenience. Excellent sound quality ensures crystal-clear playback, saving time during the transcription process.

Features:
  • Includes:

  • Primary and Secondary Dictation Controls

  • PC Controls - Function Keys

  • MIC, Loudspeaker, Record LED

  • Anti-Skid Bottom

Product Details:
Product Width: 1.7 inches
Product Height: 1.2 inches
Product Weight: 0.34 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 1 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4comfortable mike, a bit confusing  Apr 24, 2010
I got the microphone to work with Dragon Naturally speaking and with Powerscribe ( a radiology Voice Recognition product based on Dragon SDK). It does not work with current version of Powerscribe (5.0) and does not work with Dragon versions before 9.0. You can program buttons but it does not import automatically. It does not recognize that Dragon 8 or earlier is even on the computer, despite the box saying "dragon compatible".

Once you get the buttons programmed, it works as expected (with Dragon). You can control programs on your PC with it, and there are four programmable buttons. I am still working out macros and if they are possible. It relies on a control program issued by Philips which is a bit clunky. It is comfortable to use. There is a scroll wheel and a round globe-like ball to mouse control--both very nice features.

Compared to the Dictaphone PowerMic II, this is a much more comfortable microphone to use and controlling the mouse with it is much better. The Powermic II has this little joystick which is very tough to use.

I'd recommend it, but know what you are getting.

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