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SpeechWare Partners with Dolbey on TableMikes

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SpeechWare has launched TableMike, which natively operates with Dolbey's speech recognition technology, Fusion Narrate powered by nVoq.

The latest model of the SpeechWare USB 6-in-1 TableMike is designed with high-sensitivity noise cancelling and background noise rejection, self-adjusting input, speech equalization, and zero latency. The new model also offers a speaker for playback and supports the use of a foot pedal to work hands-free.

SpeechWare's TableMike's support dual cardioid and dynamic capsules. The front panel Push-to-Talk (PTT) and Push-to-Lock (PTL) buttons for these microphones are fully configurable with Fusion Narrate and empower users to dictate with more control.

"Our award-winning range of TableMikes, TravelMikes, FlexyMikes, and their accessories (dynamic capsule, foot pedal, etc.) bring superior voice dictation, application control, flexibility, efficiency, and comfort to discerning Windows and MacOS users. With our microphones, there's nothing to wear, recharge, or hold onto anymore; so, you can focus exclusively on your dictation," said Jesús María Boccio, CEO of SpeechWare, in a statement. "Joining a truly highly recognized world market speech recognition leader like Dolbey is of paramount importance for the expansion of this European company in the USA. If speech is your business, give our devices a try. You will easily fall in love with our microphones."

"SpeechWare is known for durability and staying at the forefront of speech technology - we share that goal. The new TableMike model is impressive and intuitive, and with Fusion Narrate it allows for seamless control and dictation," said John Dolbey, Dolbey's senior vice president and general manager, in a statement. "Many healthcare provider organizations can benefit from SpeechWare's background noise rejection, and the recording clarity makes for even better speech recognition."

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