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VXI Parrott asked us to test their latest Bluetooth microphone offering. We were initially hesitant because we've tested numerous Bluetooth microphones, like the B150 GTX and found them to be less than desirable with up to 50% of them being returned. Although a number of speech recognition/microphone vendors chose to carry the B150-GTX, Plantronics Calisto and the Andrea Electronics BT-200, we refused to carry these Bluetooth microphones because they simply didn't measure up to our standards. However, we are happy to report that we have done a complete about-face on Bluetooth not being ready for prime time. We found the BlueParrott Xpressway to be unquestionably the best Bluetooth microphone on the market and the only wireless solution we can recommend for “on the go” mobile notebook and tablet computer users.

Click BlueParrott Xpressway Review if you would like to see a more in-depth review of this impressive Bluetooth microphone.

We apologize for this posting turning into an advertisement but we were very impressed the Xpressway’s accuracy, noise cancellation and most importantly, price! Besides being wireless, the Xpressway is less expensive than many high-end wired headsets making this choice a, pardon the pun, “KnowBrainer”!


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General Question about DNS Medical
Does it works well for people with thick hispanic accent?


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Nonmedical versions of NaturallySpeaking include several regional US dialects along with several major world dialects such as Indian English, UK English, Southeast Asia etc. I believe that one of the reasons why NaturallySpeaking doesn't include a Hispanic accent is because the standard US accent does a fairly good job with a Hispanic accent. Lunis once flew to Brownsville Texas to train a transcriptionist who had all but lost the use of her hands and had to use NaturallySpeaking Ver. 5 Professional. The transcriptionist had a rather pronounced Hispanic accent and she was very successful. I can't guarantee the same results for everyone but NaturallySpeaking includes an unconditional 30 day customer satisfaction no restock fee guarantee and it is now up to Ver. 10.1.


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