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Sunday, July 20, 2008 --- 48 days ago
Today's microphone, for review, is called the Buddy Flamingo microphone. It is another model from InSync Speech Technologies. This is a very different style of microphone than the stylus microphone we have previously shown although it is from the same manufacturer. I found the Flamingo to be very accurate over all with approximately 97-98% accuracy. The microphone has a very unique concept that allows it to be moved by flexible tubing. The microphone is 24 inches long and it connects via an USB port. The flexibility of the microphone is what makes it appealing for me. It holds many positions fairly well. I did find that it would tend to droop when I placed it in a side USB port and tried to have it stand upwards on an angle. I also found the microphone seemed to add additional words when the fan on my laptop computer was running on high. What is interesting is that this did not occur with the air conditioner in the car. My testing in the car with the air conditioner running found that this microphone worked at least as well and possibly slightly better than the stylus microphone. I can only think that the noise from the laptop fan did decrease the noise canceling properties. Some of you may remember that I am always interested in how well a microphone picks up the small words. Overall, this microphone did well with that. It did seem to occasionally miss some small words such as a, an, and. I cannot explain the inconsistency with ...




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