Dual microphone handhelds work the best with transription apps.
Some phones and tablets have built-in noise-cancelling dual microphones that work really well.
I use the
iPhone/iPad equivalent of Live Transcribe called "Otter.ai" (it's also available for Android and Laptop too). It works great on my iPads (I do have to use big font size in Settings / Assistive). I have a new iPad Mini 5 LTE which has 2 microphones built into it and it seems to work 5x better than most smartphones. It's superior to my old iPad Mini 4, which was 1 mic and less accurate. This allows the iPad to automatically do noise cancellation of background noises, so it works much better. It's not perfect, but much better than it used to. Find a phone or tablet that has a noise-cancelling dual-mic built in.
When used 2-device, it works great with my FaceTime calls too.
One device does the captioning, and the other device does the video call. iPad+Phone, or Laptop+Phone, or Phone+Phone or iPad+Laptop. Otter gives you 600 minutes free per month -- but it's also a bargain at only $10 per month for 6000 minutes for your equivalent of a pocket stenocaptioner that can caption everything.
Otter also allows a 2nd phone to be used as a cordless microphone for captions
1. Start Otter recording on one phone.
This becomes the microphone.
2. Give that phone to the speaker to put in their shirt pocket or on podium.
3. Start a 2nd phone (or laptop or iPad).
This becomes the caption screen device.
4. You can use the 2nd device Otter to read the captions on the 1st phone (that the speaker is using as a cordless mike).
- Make sure both phones are connected to either WiFi or LTE, and logged into same Otter account.
- The first phone will also display captions but you don't need it, just turn off the screen (Otter will keep transcribing for 2nd phone).
- Best to not let the speaker read their own captions! It only confuses them and slows them down when they pause.