SpeakSee Speech-to-Text Follows Multiple Speakers

SpeakSee Speech-to-Text Follows Multiple Speakers
Jul-02-18
The SpeakSee speech-to-text invention uses multiple mics to make conversations easier.

Though speech-to-text devices are not new, they can have difficulty following multiple speakers and can be confused by background noise. As a better alternative, the SpeakSee is equipped with a set of three, WiFi-enabled wireless mics, though it can accommodate up to nine. Designed for use in group conversations, the mics can be handed out to the individuals, allowing each person to speak into their mic and have the words relayed to central, wireless hub. That hub then sends the audio as text to a paired smartphone, so the user can keep track of the conversation and each speaker’s contribution.



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