Do you alternate which ear you put the microphone in?
Are you saying it never falls out?
Quadius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  
I'm not able to put anything on by myself, but my PCA puts it on and I wear it 
through the entire day.
It is very comfortable.
Quadius
  On 5/4/07, Merrill Burghardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:         Can you put 
the ear piece on by yourself?
   
  Merrill
   
      
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  From: Quadius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 2:50 PM 
To: Merrill Burghardt
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Behind the Head Microphone

   
    The microphone does have an ear loop which sits securely on my ear and 
stays in the position you saw on the picture.
As for the Peachtree, it is not really visible in that picture. 
I will try to paste a picture of me in my wheelchair that has a better view of 
the Peachtree, but keep in mind this is an older model.  The new ones to look 
very similar, but they are not nearly as good.  However, if you have never used 
one it may be okay for you.  I am plain spoiled by the older model. 
Quadius
this picture was taken about five or six years ago.

    

 

    On 5/1/07, Merrill Burghardt < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
      Quadius, what you are wearing looks like there is an ear loop?  Is this 
your final pic, and if so, it is simply a Peachtree? 
   
  Merrill
   
        
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  From: Quadius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 5:40 PM 
To: Dan T
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Behind the Head Microphone

     
  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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