🎙️ Dictate Your Success with Precision!
The PHILIPS LFH3500 SpeechMike Premium USB Dictation Microphone is designed for professionals seeking high-quality audio recordings. With features like a decoupled microphone for precise sound capture, gesture control, and customizable function keys, this microphone enhances productivity while ensuring hygiene and ease of use.
Power Source | Wired Electrics |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
Frequency Response | 12 KHz |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type | USB Type-A |
Special Features | Built-in motion sensor for device control by gestures, Antimicrobial housing and buttons for hygienic work, Teflon bearing, self-cleaning trackball with laser scanning for effortless and reliable operation, Polished surface to avoid recording touch noise, Free-floating, decoupled microphone for precise recordings |
Compatible Devices | Speaker |
Item Weight | 200 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 1.77 x 6.5 x 1.18 inches |
Material Type | Plastic |
Color | charcoal |
K**L
Good Handheld Mic, very reliable with Dragon Naturally Speaking
I previously purchased the Grundig Digta SonicMic - the direct competitor to the Philips SpeechMike. The Grundig SonicMic, was great, high quality German construction. It worked well. But I eventually decide to give this Philips SpeechMike a try. I'm glad I did.It seems built specifically for voice to text dictation, the ergonomics are great, it feels good in the hands, and the buttons and trackball are pretty responsiveThe only drawback, and this does irritate me, is the Philips control program that you need to install in order to really effectively use the microphone. It is slightly glitchy, but only slightly on my Windows 10 core i7 machine. It also keeps trying to update itself for the Internet, and try as hard as I can I cannot disable that feature. That irritates me.But the microphone itself is rocksolid, I haven't decided if I like it better than the Grundig Digta SonicMic, but I will say the Philips SpeechMike LFH-3500 is a very high quality and well-made microphone. If your budget permits it, then it is probably the best handheld that you'll find. If budget is an issue they go for the Grundig, because it seems to perform almost as well as the Philips, but at a lower price-point.if you are purchasing this to use with Dragon NaturallySpeaking, or the built-in Windows speech to text feature, it will work very well.At the end of the day, dictation is mostly about your elocution, and voice delivery. The hardware is just what gives it that extra edge, in terms of accuracy. If you have not trained yourself to be a precise in your dictation then the hardware won't help you very much. But if you can get the skill of dictation itself down, reliably, then hardware like this can definitely help you get an extra edge.
D**H
Works great
Was hesitant that it wouldn't work like my Nuance mic, but at least had overnight delivery. Works just as well, very happy with my purchase
N**I
Very effective, just expensive so don’t drop it!
Use this daily at work for dictation of medical notes. Works well with Dragon or Fluency. Quality is good, but needs a sheath of some sort to protect it as rolling around on mobile computer lends to lots of potential damage and they are not very resilient products! The ones at work are so sad and broken that I have to buy my own to bring for shifts. Hope this one lasts as the price is steep! Buying used was helpful, product worked well despite not being new.
C**S
speechmike
I recieved the mike in excellent conditions.It has worked perfectly and I haven’t had any problems with it.
S**E
Stopped working after a month. Glitchy
Initially, it worked great. Now, one month later it is glitchy and don't work. It's not worth the price. Stay away!!!!
J**N
Good sound quality, touchy controls and cord didn't hold up.
I use this for dictating using voice-recognition software.It seems to work well for that purpose, but I do have a couple of issues:First, there are buttons on both the front and the back of the microphone, and they are very sensitive to touch. That makes it very difficult to hold the microphone in a natural position while avoiding touching unwanted buttons (which will activate unwanted features if you do touch them); the alternative is holding the microphone in a less comfortable, unnatural position--and it's easy to forget and activate the buttons if you adjust your grip.Second, after a few months, the plastic on the cord started cracking (without any abuse like bending it double). I repaired it with heavy plastic glue, but I shouldn't have had to do so.
N**N
Works as advertised!
Gets the job done!
A**R
Funciona de forma perfecta.
Los micrófonos Phillips son sin duda una elección segura para dictados y transcripciones profesionales. En mi caso corresponde a una renovación tecnológica y uso de sistema automatizado de transcripción. Simplemente fenomenal, gran calidad.
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