Nuance PowerMic III - 3 ft. Cord Version
Note: the PowerMic III is manufactured in three configurations - with a 3 ft. cord, a 9 ft. cord, and a coiled cord This product listing is for the model with the coilded cord. Compressed it is 3 ft. in length, and it can extend to 17 ft. See "related products" below for the listing on the 3 ft. and 9 ft. models if these would be better for your intended use.
After years of being the standard microphone for the medical speech recognition user, the PowerMic II has finally been updated in the form of the PowerMic III. Although functionally similar to its predecessor, the new PowerMic III has some important improvements, including:
- The option of purchasing it with either a 3 ft. cord (laptop users) or 9 ft. cord (desktop users) - the version listed here includes the 3 ft. cord. More recently, it also added the coiled cord version, although we consider this practical primarily for notebook computer use.
- A newly designed mini-trackpad for cursor control which replaces the former pointer stick and which can be pushed for left-click functionality.
- A larger, horizontal "mic on" indicator near the top of the microphone indicating when the mic is live
If you are new to use of a hand-held USB microphone, this is a great solution for many Dragon users and preferred by most medical providers who like to avoid the constant mounting and unmounting of a headset microphone. By virtue of the included analog to digital circuitry, this product bypasses the on-board sound card, attaches directly to an available USB port, and this greatly reduces the likelihood that speech recognition performance will be hampered by a bad on-board sound card. The 10 programmable buttons allow you to toggle the microphone on and off, navigate forward and backwards through navigation fields, and accomplish a variety of other functions with a quick push of a key.
Features:
The upsides: Like the prior version, the PowerMic III enjoys several features which make it a great choice for the medical user, including the following:
- It includes an embedded microphone element which leads to a fairly high level of immunity from external noise. In this regard we consider it superior to every other hand-held on the market.
- It includes unprecedented integration with all current medical versions of Dragon (both client side and cloud-based versions)
- It includes ten programmable buttons - these can be programmed directly through a dedicated tab on the Dragon Medical options tab to do a slew of helpful things. This is a major advantage of this microphone.
- It is the only microphone that is made with two cord lengths (3ft. or 9ft.) The cord is not easily exchangeable, but you have the option of cord length up-front when you purchase.
- It is well constructed and durable.
The Downsides: No product is perfect, and this one is no exception. We built our business on honest product description, so here goes:
- It continues to be overpriced. The alternatives (SpeechMike Premium and Grundig SonicMic3) are good products at much lower costs although don't enjoy the same integration with Dragon medical versions
- It has a less than stellar warranty (only 90 days). Most other hand-helds come with a 1- or 2-year warranty.
- In our opinion it is not quite as ergonomic as the alternatives, including the Philips SpeechMike Premium and Grundig SonicMic3. We love the new optical track pad, but also think its placed a little low, so it's a bit of a reach for your thumb.
- It does not integrate with non-medical versions of Dragon (buttons are not programmable in non-medical software); with the use of Octopus USB Controller it can be used with all versions of Dragon, but this involves laying out another $69.
- It is compatible with a Mac only with some tweaking and use of additional software.
Technical Specifications:
- OS Compatibility: Windows 7, 8.1 and 10
- USB Compatibility: 1.1 or higher
- Microphone frequency response: 20-16,000 Hz
- Microphone sensitivity: not reported
- Signal to noise ratio: +70db
Additional Information:
Comments: We consider this microphone to be a significant upgrade from the PowerMic II, most notably because of the switch to a non-mechanical track pad and the availability of a shorter cord. Despite this, we don't recommend upgrading to this if you are a current PowerMic II user and happy with the performance. We have yet to do a formal head-to-head comparison with the PowerMic II in terms of performance, so we can't yet say it works any better. If you are new to speech recognition software and are considering the purchase of a hand-held microphone to use with medical versions of Dragon, this is certainly a great choice.
Special note on compatibility: this microphone has full functionality, and in particular the ability to program the individual buttons, only in the professional versions of Dragon, including the medical and legal versions, in Dragon Legal 15, in Dragon 15 Professional versions (Individual and Group) and in all versions of Dragon cloud-based software (DMO, DPA, DPA-LA, and DLA). When used in a non-compatible (non-medical) version such as Premium, Professional and Legal, the microphone and track pad will work, but in order to program other buttons to work with Dragon you will need to purchase Octopus USB Controller (see section on related products below.)