Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Quality Sound Key to Accurate Transcription.

Transcriptionists converting submitted digital audio files into a text document require high-quality sound to ensure they complete the job quickly and accurately. The Philips 334 transcribing stereo headphones can help make that happen.

Professionals utilizing digital dictation equipment may not always submit files that are crystal clear, which can add unwanted headaches to a transciptionist's job. However, with high-quality headsets, the transcriptionist can more easily deal with those muffled voices in the background or the creaking door picked up on the recording.

The Philips 334 is an under-the-chin headset designed for comfort. It's lightweight design, cushioned earpieces and positioning on the head make long transcription sessions possible, a necessity given the volume of jobs that may pile up.

Philips' headsets include several other features that enhance the quality of sound. The 14-millimeter speaker driver and gold-plated plug ensure a reliable connection to the jack, while a neodymium magnet enhances sensitivity.

Also, a 10-foot cable gives the transcriptionist the ability to move about his or her work area, while never removing the headset.

Philips headsets, transcription equipment and accessories are always in stock and ready to ship at low prices from American Dictation Corp., a national leader in dictation, transcription and speech recognition equipment and technology.

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