Yes Dave, there was a woman standing next to me.  I'll have to look for the
complete picture, but I cropped it off so I could put it in a blog a while
back.
Quadius

On 4/30/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  I'm curious about the curly blondish locks down your right side.  Are
they yours or was someone standing behind you?
Dave
(It's kind of a 'cute' fat face!)



In a message dated 4/30/2007 5:40:16 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I purchased one and had difficulty with it, but it may be something that
wouldn't bother you.
Since I use a Peachtree headrest and it is rather firm in back, every time
I leaned my head back the back of the microphone move the boom and it became
uncomfortable, not to mention out of position.

I received a less expensive headset with a bendable boom the other day and
I was wearing it around my neck with the boom turned up toward my mouth.  I
wore it for about four hours and it felt much more comfortable than the
behind the head microphones.  The most comfortable one I have worn so far is
the Plantronics CS 50 USB, but it has a battery life of eight hours.  If you
have the ability to take it off, it is definitely worth the money.

I read something about the RadioShack behind the head microphone being
pretty decent and a lot less expensive than the high-end models offered on
some of the voice technology websites.
Hope this helps, but I wouldn't go by my opinion alone.
Quadius
 This is a picture of the Plantronics mike on my face.  Please excuse the
fat face and scraggly gray hair.
Quadius


On 4/29/07, Dan T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Has anyone had good/bad experiences with some microphones that Mount
> behind the head? are they comfortable, uncomfortable.  Dan T.
>


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