Experience Unmatched Dictation Precision with the Philips SpeechMike Premium Touch

Elevate your workflow with superior audio clarity, intuitive controls, and seamless integration.​

The Philips SpeechMike Premium Touch SMP3700/3800 sets a new standard for professional dictation. Designed for healthcare, legal, and business professionals, this device combines cutting-edge technology with ergonomic design to streamline your documentation process.

Studio-Quality Microphone: 
Decoupled microphone design minimizes background noise, ensuring crystal-clear recordings for accurate speech recognition.

Optimized Grille and Pop Filter: 
Specially designed hexagonal openings and integrated fleece filters eliminate distortions like pop and hiss noises.​

Integrated Touch Sensor: 
Navigate applications effortlessly with the built-in touch sensor, reducing the need to switch between devices.​

Integrated motion sensor

The integrated motion sensor detects when it’s put on the table, mutes the microphone, and once it is being picked up again, it unmutes the microphone.

Antimicrobial housing

The hygienic surface physically hinders the colonization of germs and thus improves the efficiency of the usual measures for disinfecting.

Configurable function keys

The SpeechMike Premium Touch has freely configurable keys which are especially useful for programming speech recognition commands.

Ergonomic Design: 
Comfortably fits in your hand, with strategically placed buttons to prevent accidental presses.​

Seamless Integration: 
Compatible with Nuance speech recognition, hospital information systems (HIS), radiology information systems (RIS), and picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) for plug-and-play installation.

High-Quality Playback: 
Equipped with an extra-large speaker for clear and crisp audio playback.

Smart Firmware:
Backwards compatible with previous SpeechMike models, requiring no additional software installations.​

Enhance your dictation experience today.

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