Wired Headsets
A Honeywell speech recognition headset with an attached microphone allows the operator to hear the device's instructions or questions. The operator talks to the device to request information and enters data by responding to the device's prompts.
Using Adaptive Speech Recognition, the headsets account for changes in speaking patterns over time and in different environments in order to improve voice recognition and system performance.
An operator uses a headset with a microphone to interact with a device by hearing and responding to instructions. Based on the operator's responses, the device transmits data messages back to the host computer.
Choosing the Right Headset
Usage |
SR-15 |
SR-20 |
SR-30 |
SR35 |
SR-40 |
SL-14 |
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General use headset |
X | X |
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Light industrial / customer facing |
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Freezer use |
X | X | X | X | X |
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Behind the head |
X |
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High noise areas |
X | X | X |
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Use with hard hat |
X | X |
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Wired |
X | X | X | X | X | X |
Extreme (large/small) head size |
X |
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Extreme (large/small) ear size |
X | X | X |
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Headset Features
Honeywell offers a variety of wired headsets designed for different environments and wearing preferences. The SR-20 tends to be the most popular general use headset. Other models provide behind-the-head, light industrial, and hardhat options. Headset features include:
- Bidirectional noise-canceling microphones for optimal noise cancellation.
- Windscreen to reduce breathing and other background noises that can make it hard for the device to understand what an operator is saying.
- Sealed components to prevent corrosion.
- Dual strap, padded, stainless steel headbands for increased comfort and stability.
- Single strap, lightweight headbands for a personalized fit.
- Single-cup models with single ear cups that pivot vertically and horizontally and can be worn on either ear.
- Dual-cup model for added noise reduction in loud work environments.
- Foam ear pads for quick and easy replacement.
- A rotating lever on the outside of the earpiece for moving the microphone up and down without causing stress on the microphone boom.
- Repeatable microphone position; a groove catches the boom, placing it in the proper position when the boom is swiveled down for operation.
Care and Use
The headsets, microphones, cords, and connectors used with the voice system are delicate pieces of electronic equipment. Proper care ensures that they work well for a long time.
See Care and Use of Voice Equipment for more information.