>The problem is still going to be Bluetooth. It is a "lowest common >denominator" issue. Bluetooth audio is what it is. Just because you >hook it up to your stereo doesn't improve the quality of Bluetooth >audio itself. > >Now, that having been said, the Dragon engine is so darn good that >it might not make that much of a difference in terms of accuracy. So >the bottom line is, you can try it, and if you are satisfied with >the accuracy you are getting, that's all that counts. > >But I have to wonder - why go to all this trouble to make a >Bluetooth mic work when there are already excellent choices for >wireless mics out there that work great? I'm afraid I have not been keeping up with microphones, and it was just seeing that device that made me wonder whether it would work. But you are right, a proper wireless headset would be simpler and likely more reliable. Are these the ones I should look at? Are there pros and cons for each of them? Samson Airline 77 Wireless Plantronics Calisto w/ Bluetooth Adapter Revolabs xTag Wireless w/ USB Receiver Thanks David -- David Morrison PO Box 105, Cardiff, NSW 2285, Australia David_Morrison at internode.on.net Ph +61 2 49546164 IT Consulting and Support -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/macvoice/attachments/20111030/5663a8f9/attachment.htm>