![]() ![]() Thanks for the good information and hope to see you soon. I decided to do that, due to problems with my insurance company. Also, I usually leave the microphone around my neck since the headpiece mic (over the head) often gets in the way.Īlso, you're right on the info about insurance paying for some of these devices for an established SD case, but people can also take them as a deduction under medical expense (if medical expenses are large enough). Your description of the Chattervox is accurate, and its bulkyness (the waist pack, etc.) sometimes gets in my way so that I only use it in certain situations. I'm interested in seeing how yours works. It would be a nice opportunity for folks to see the differences in various devices, in order to select one which works best for their particular application (voice and how various people would use it). eSpeak is a compact open source software speech synthesizer for English and other languages. I'll bring my Chattervox and maybe attendees can try both of them out, if that's OK with you. Hope you're planning on being at the SF SD support group meeting on October 19th. Sounds like an interesting device and glad to hear it's working for you. I hope that this information is useful to somebody. Three, it is a nifty little object that makes me feel a little special, as opposed to feeling less than others because I can't speak as well. The amplifier lets me speak quietly and still be heard. Two, my SD does not manifest itself as much when I speak in a very quiet voice. ![]() I find that a voice amplifier helps me in three ways: one, I can speak with much less effort, and for a longer period of time, without getting tired. They are very prompt, patient, and will answer all of your questions. It is hard for people to hear me when I speak and I get hoarse from trying to. They have excellent customer service, both by phone and by email, and are experienced with SD voices. Shop for SHIDU Portable Mini Voice Amplifier with Wired Microphone Headset. Luminaud sells both kinds, as well as a few others, with a variety of mics. From here you can enter your text, choose your button color, and enable rotation. (the Chattervox is heavier and is worn around the waist). To configure your iSpeak Button, hit the little (i) symbol in the bottom right corner of your device. Breaks through background noise indoors and outdoors. Easy to set up and put to use in an instant, be it in the classroom or boardroom. The rechargeable battery provides up to 20 hours of use. I find the Spokeman more convenient for my purposes than the Chattervox, however, I did try a Chattervox and it is much more powerful and has a slightly better sound quality. A voice amplifier, loudspeaker, and FM radio in one with an impressive battery life. I have AB/SD, and the high-gain headband mic I got to go with it works well with breathy voices. I love it, as it is lightweight, can be worn around the neck, and works very well. I just got a Spokeman voice amplifier from Luminaud. For those wanting information about voice amplifiers, I wanted to share my experience. ![]()
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