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<li>Logitech H111 3.5 <abbr title="millimeters">mm</abbr></li> | <li>Logitech H111 3.5 <abbr title="millimeters">mm</abbr></li> | ||
<li>Logitech Zone Wired <abbr title="universal serial bus">USB</abbr></li> | <li>Logitech Zone Wired <abbr title="universal serial bus">USB</abbr></li> | ||
− | <li>Sennheiser PC-8 <abbr title="universal serial bus">USB</abbr></li> | + | <li>Sennheiser/EPOS PC-8 <abbr title="universal serial bus">USB</abbr></li> |
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<h3>Tabletop microphones</h3> | <h3>Tabletop microphones</h3> |
Revision as of 13:04, 23 March 2023
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Microphones used by virtual participants in meetings with simultaneous interpretation must:
- be unidirectional;
- be connected to the computer using a cable (not Bluetooth);
- reproduce voice frequencies between 125 Hz and 15,000 Hz (requirement of ISO standard 20109 for simultaneous interpretation).
Do not use an omnidirectional microphone, earbuds with a built-in microphone nor your computer’s built-in microphone.
Many manufacturers offer products that meet these criteria. You will find below the models accepted by the Translation Bureau.
Headsets
- Jabra Evolve2 40 USB
- Koss CS100 USB
- Koss CS300 USB
- Logitech H340 USB
- Logitech H111 3.5 mm
- Logitech Zone Wired USB
- Sennheiser/EPOS PC-8 USB
Tabletop microphones
- Blue Yeti USB
- Fifine K052 Gooseneck USB
- Marantz Pod Pack 1 USB
- Rode NT-USB Mini