Buddy StylusMic?
The headset that I use may be way too inexpensive to the likes of hard-core Naturally Speaking aficionados... Tom may even refer to it as "cr*p"... I'm almost embarrased to post it, but here it goes:
-- LifeChat LX-3000 Headset USB Headset --
Costs about $12 on ebay. Sends off a clear, crisp reception that allows Naturally Speaking 9.5 Preferred to give me about a 98% accuracy. The quality is incredible, at any price. If your little daughter steps on it like mine did after just 4 days of use, just buy another one... ebay is dumping them as we speak!
The reason that I use NS9 Preferred is that it sells for $60 on eBay, and is accurate enough that adding medical language tables is really overkill. I'm amazed when it hears something like "esophagogastroduodenoscopy" and it gets it right on the first try (probably because it reviews my doc files on my computer thoroughly). I've used NS8 Medical before, and I find it to be as good if not better for my referral letters than the NS8 medical. I have NS9 Preferred licenses in both English and Spanish, and get great accuracy in BOTH languages.
But I'm just a cheap buyer...
MS Headset:
http://search.ebay.com/search/searc...LifeChat+LX-3000+Headset+&category0=DNS9 Preferred:
http://search.ebay.com/search/searc...agon+naturally+speaking+9&category0=(Unfortunately there are no "preferred" DNS9 items selling for $60 "Buy It Now" deals currently, but you can bid on them and get one for much less than $100. In about a week, I'm sure some $60 deals will come back.)
If you have to bid: DON'T! Use a service to bid for you at the last moment, or to do multi-bids. I personally use BIDSLAMMER, found here:
http://www.bidslammer.com/