What about something like this GooseneckMic 7G USB https://buddymicrophones.com/product/gooseneckmic-7g-usb/
or ECS GN-M 3.5 mm Adjustable Gooseneck Dictation Microphone https://www.amazon.com/GN-M-Adjustable-Gooseneck-Dictation-Microphone/dp/B009ELCBWG/ On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 4:23 PM, Noel <[email protected]> wrote: > I don't know if this is an option, but when I used to be alone all day, > instead of placing the microphone on my head, I would hook it over the back > of my bed, or whatever chair (usually a recliner) I would be sitting in all > day. I was somehow able to place the boom of the microphone a couple of > inches from my cheek. I never had to use the speaker on the headset, > luckily the computer speakers always seemed to work just as well. > > Now I use a desktop microphone that sits on a small table. > NaturallySpeaking isn't quite as accurate, and it picks up more background > noise. > > On Tue, Nov 7, 2017 at 4:55 PM, DEBRA DEW <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I'm looking for advice about headset comfort. >> >> >> I googled and searched this thoroughly and cannot find what I need,Earphone >> Sennheiser "PC 31-II" cushion. >> >> >> I am paralyzed from the neck down and so I keep my headset on 24 seven >> and even though I bought the most recommended headset for comfort, it has >> made a sore in my right ear that bleeds. Under no circumstances do I want >> to be without the headset because it is my only way to contact the outside >> world, and I am in a nursing home and with strangers, not family; to be >> helpless and not be with family but strangers is a very insecure way to be, >> if you are absolutely as helpless as a baby. Absolutely scary. >> >> Bleeding is a small price to pay for security, and not to be fearful. >> >> >> if anyone has a suggestion for a solution please tell me because I'm >> absolutely unable to figure out what to do myself aside from stick a piece >> of foam between the earphone and my ear and then I probably would not be >> able to hear. Currently I have them pushed forward in front of my ear, >> which is not ideal but it does keep the earphone off of the sore except >> that somehow it manages to wiggle back onto the sore spot every now and >> then. Very unpleasant. And being in a nursing facility, I could wait an >> hour or 2 for a nurse to come move it off the sore. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> *Debra Scruggs-Scruggs phalanx-dragon slayers -PRISONER OF HOPE ZECH. 9 >> Formerly: Homeschooling mom of 9 and pvt. pilot Currently: Quadrapeligic >> due to advanced MS and living in a nursing home Phone: 561-588-4333 >> <(561)%20588-4333> SC student 20yrs ROMANS 8:28* >> B.I.B.L.E.-BASIC INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE LEAVING EARTH >> > >

