

Andrea Electronics C1-1021450-1 Model USB-SA-1 High Fidelity External Digital Sound Card with Noise Reduction Technology
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Mason
> 24 hourI had the device plugged into my mac book for less than 60 seconds and an error came up saying that a USB device was drawing too much power and my laptop had shut it off. I unplugged the device and it was too hot to even touch. After letting it cool I tried it again and it was dead, the USB port still works fine but the device is done. It was scary to me how hot it got and how quickly it got there. Not sure why this happened but it is very unsettling. I bought this one for the reviews but I guess I got the one.
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Hope J Yeager
> 24 hourAm so glad I bought this. My laptop has an internal mic that I could not disable so this did the trick. I am now able to plug in an external mic and the sound is great.
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joe Nuews
> 24 hourIt is not needed for the mic I bought. The pictures and desripition on the site are incorrect. Not worth the hassle to return
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DMonty
> 24 hourAs a voice writer this is an essential tool that I use for work. Very good product!
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Double+Good
> 24 hourI found the latency to be much higher than other options for speech recognition use. The audio was very quiet however.
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Rachel
> 24 hourI needed this for my classes, and it does a pretty good job. I have had a few instances where I had to wiggle my microphone around to get it to recognize the mic from the computer, but I havent had that problem lately.
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M.C. E.P.
> 24 hourVery satisfied over the years with the Andrea USB pod for voice recognition (Dragon)
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Ms. Scarlett Roob
> 24 hourCompré 13 unidades de este producto que dice que es de ANDREA ELECTRONICS y recibí un producto que externamente es idéntico pero es de otro fabricante ANDREA COMUNICATIONS. Que puedo hacer? No son 100% compatibles pues el que recibí no funciona con RASPBERRY PI.
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F.C.
> 24 hourDidnt work with my headphones
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DVanDyke
> 24 hourThis is a replacement for the same product but older model. This newer model has the extended cable for easier access to surrounding USB ports. Ive only used it once so far but it seems to work as expected - which is what you always want; right?