Thursday, December 28, 2017
Using Plantronics Bluetooth Headset as a Dictation Microphone
Using Plantronics Bluetooth Headset as a Dictation Microphone
Unbelievable. I have just made something happen that I never thought was actually possible. I am dictating this blog post via a Plantronics Bluetooth headset; the kind you would normally use to connect to your cell phone. Im so excited I just had to share this.
For years I used a feature phone and really had no need for a Bluetooth headset. In fact many of the phones Ive had over the years did not support Bluetooth. Now that I have a Sprint Evo 4G Android device its almost impossible to cradle in your neck without dropping it. Ive been using the speakerphone a lot but occasionally Im in a noisy environment and thats just not acceptable.
Today I purchased a Plantronics Voyager Pro+ Bluetooth headset, and Im extremely happy with it. One of the features of this headset is that it can connect up to two phones or devices. This has come in very handy for me as I can dictate on the computer with the headset but when a phone call comes in I can press the button on the headset and be immediately connected to the caller. And when we hang up, Im immediately connected back to the computer to continue with my dictation.
I use Dragon NaturallySpeaking for the dictation software. I Googled around trying to see if I could find a particular Bluetooth headset that was known to work with Dragon NaturallySpeaking and although I found some Bluetooth devices that were specifically meant to connect to a computer I did not see one that was primarily meant to connect with a cell phone that can also be used to connect to the computer.
I wanted to post the ingredients that I used in case someone else was curious if this can be done.
The ingredients:
- Windows 7 64-bit
- Dragon NaturallySpeaking Premium
- Plantronics Voyager Pro+ Bluetooth headset
- Rocketfish micro Bluetooth adapter
Ulmately, I went to Windows Control Panel and chose the Sound applet and on the Playback tab I selected my computer speakers at the default playback device that way I can still listen to sounds and music through my computer speakers. Then on the Recording tab I selected my Bluetooth headset microphone as my default recording device.
Then using Dragon NaturallySpeakings DragonBar I selected the Audio menu and used the Check Microphone option. From there I was able to pick the Bluetooth headset as my recording device and follow the wizard to adjust the audio levels.
This all just happened and Ive only had a short time to play with it but Ive already had one phone call come in so I know it works.
Man, I love technology! Especially when it works.