VXI TalkPro XPress Voice Recognition Headset Microphone
Features and Benefits
Superior Gentex noise canceling microphone for higher
accuracy levels with speech recognition applications.
Slightly concave ear cushion for greater comfort
and improved sound
Virtually indestructible, highly flexible, gooseneck
boom. Rotates 270 degrees for left or right ear
placement. Easy to adjust. Maintains its position
for consistent voice input quality.
Patented VXI Translator guarantees sound card
compatibility and improves microphone performance.
Stainless steel, ratchet style headband secures
positional adjustment, won’t slide out of place.
Two 3.5mm sound card plugs (microphone and receive).
Two-year unconditional warranty.
Transmit Specifications
Gentex noise canceling microphone
Ambient noise suppression: 13dB @ 1 kHz, typical
Output impedance: 1.8 kOhms typical
Sensitivity: -54dB @ 1kHz (defined 1″ from talk-side, 82dB SPL)
Frequency response: 100Hz to 6.3 kHz, optimized for voice.
Operating current: 300uA max
Operating voltage: 1.0 V DC min. to 20 V DC max.
Receive Specifications
Speaker: Dynamic, 36mm diameter
SPL: 90dB @ 1 kHz, 0.22 V input
Impedance: 32 Ohms
Frequency response: 100 Hz to 6.3 kHz
Rated input power: 10mW continuous, 100 m W peak
Mechanical Specifications
Cables: Stranded Wire, spiral shield, polyethylene insulation, PVC jacket
Connection: MIC: 3.5mm stereo plug with tip and ring wired independently.
SPEAKER: 3.5mm stereo plug with tip and sleeve wired to speaker; ring open
Microphone Boom: Flexible gooseneck / Swivels 270 degrees for left or right ear placement
Headband: Stainless steel adjustable band; Ratchet Positioning
Weight (without cord): 1.5 oz
Cord: Single cord terminates with 3.5 mm plugs. No quick disconnect.
Cord Length: TalkPro 10′ 4″
For further information contact Voice Recognition Systems at (800) 631-8255
or (859) 266-2800

Hi, My name is Mark and I can help you with automating your (medical/legal/writing/reporting, etc) transcription/typing process using voice recognition (also referred to as speech recognition).
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