No Dan I never change ears and it has never fallen off. The reason I don't change the ear I am wearing it on is because it doesn't sit in the same position when I wear it on the right ear. Quadius
On 5/7/07, Dan T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 > > ------------------------------ > *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. > > <http://www.billy-paul.blinkz.com/albums/thumbnails/68538.htm#photo_675014> > > > 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 > > ------------------------------ > *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. > > >

