
Especially if could cut away most of the helmet.Īs I was writing this post I eventually found other posts in the KnowBrainer forms on I'm sure it's uncomfortably hot, and probably quite embarrassing. I am asking about wearing such a motorcycle helmet with speakers and mic in a stationary environment. Note: I am not asking about speech recognition while on a motorcycle at speed. Q: has anyone tried using such motorcycle helmets with speakers and mics for speech recognition with a PC. (I sometimes joke about wanting the "motorcycle helmet of silence", riffing on Maxwell Smart's "Cone of Silence".) This might allow one of the higher end speech recognition mics to be used, Some helmets allow speakers and microphones to be installed that are not actually sold by the helmet manufacturer. I know that there are many motorcycle helmets with speakers and microphones, to permit communication between riders, phone connectivity, and more and more voice control features. in front of the speakers's mouth), might be sufficient.Į.g.

just muffling via a plate or mask in front of my mouth (i.e. Although passive noise cancellation, i.e. I imagine that a fancy way to do this would be to have ANC both for my outgoing voice as well as for incoming sound. Although if somebody has tried to use a motor cycle helmet with speakers and mics for speech recognition with Dragon, and not just GPS, I'd like to how good or bad it was.Į.g. I'll post the rest of my already written message below, but I suspect that most of it is moot. The consensus seems to be per people like Lunis that it is better to have a headset/mic that you can talk to very quietly.

Things such as a stenographer mask - although the consensus seems to be that stenographer masks have lousy sound quality, if for no other reason than your breathing is constrained, and are quite uncomfortable. While I haven't seen anybody asking that question, I eventually found other posts talking about trying to reduce the amount of noise that a user of speech recognition inflicts upon others in the neighborhood. to do speech control of a GPS system, possibly with a heads up display inside the motorcycle helmet visor. asking if anyone had tried to do speech recognition using the many motorcycle helmets that contain speakers and microphones, e.g.

ISO headset/mic that prevents my voice from disturbing othersĪre there any headset/mics that do a good job of muffling or quietening my voice to prevent it from disturbing others? And possibly also provide me with a bit more privacy?Į.g.
