A throat microphone, also called a laryngophone, is a type of contact microphone that absorbs vibrations directly from the wearer's throat by way of single or dual sensors worn against the neck. The sensors, called transducers, can pick up speech even in extremely noisy or windy environments, such as on a motorcycle or in a nightclub. Other types of microphones do not function well under these conditions because of high levels of background noise. Advanced laryngophones are able to pick up whispers, and therefore perform well in environments where communicating with others at a distance in silence is required, such as during covert military or law enforcement operations. Throat microphones are also very useful when helmets or respiratory protection is required. Many full-face SCBA, CABA, SAR Respirator, Elastomeric Respirator, N95 Respirator PAPR, or re-breather masks do not have a provision for a microphone inside the mask. The throat microphone can be used safely, as it is positioned outside the mask's face seal and as such does not compromise the respiratory protection provided by the mask, nor does it violate mask approvals and certification.
A throatmicrophone, also called a laryngophone, is a type of contact microphone that absorbs vibrations directly from the wearer's throat by way of single...
A microphone, colloquially called a mic (/maɪk/), or mike, is a transducer that converts sound into an electrical signal. Microphones are used in many...
the same principle of the throat as a filter was the Sonovox, invented by Gilbert Wright in 1939. Instead of a throatmicrophone modulating a guitar signal...
Charles Edmon Prince added earphones (now called headphones) and a throatmicrophone to make a "hands-free" communications systems for Flight Helmets –...
Many different electrical connectors have been used to connect microphones to audio equipment—including PA systems, radios, tape recorders, and numerous...
percussionist to employ a throatmicrophone (aka "throat mic") using electronic guitar pickups adhered to the larynx area of the throat (see piezoelectric sensor)...
also manufactured throat, headset, and oxygen mask microphones, and adopted the United States Military Standard for all Shure microphones. By the mid-1940s...
with a removable faceplate that could accommodate earphones and a throatmicrophone. In the first flight using the suit on September 5, 1934, Post reached...
systems in various devices. Speech recognition Silent speech interface Throatmicrophone Synthetic telepathy Shirley, John (2013-05-01). New Taboos. PM Press...
Luise King, who first modulated a guitar tone with the signal from a throatmicrophone in 1939. The unique sound of the talk box with a steel guitar was...
height of 17,000 ft (5,200 m), and could accommodate earphones and a throatmicrophone. The helmet was cylinder-shaped with a circular window. In the first...
counterparts. British engineers led by Charles Edmond Prince added throatmicrophones and earphones into these helmets during World War I for hands-free...
a microphone and PA system (amplifier and speakers) are used in almost all performance venues, even a small coffee house. The use of the microphone has...
mounted inside the helmet. The microphone could be mounted in the front of the helmet or a contact throat-microphone could be used. At first it was only...
also manufactured throatmicrophones, headsets, and oxygen mask, and adopted the United States military standard for all Shure microphones. Shure began manufacturing...
Binaural recording is a method of recording sound that uses two microphones, arranged with the intent to create a 3D stereo sound sensation for the listener...
mounted inside the helmet. The microphone could be mounted in the front of the helmet or a contact throat-microphone could be used. At first it was only...
techniques for measuring the performance of microphones and loudspeakers, and most notably, the first throatmicrophone for aircraft pilots. Ballantine held...
also help. Electronic voice relays, from inside the mask or from a throatmicrophone, have also been used. Elastomeric respirators without these modifications...
that no one had ever seen before, like the aircraft telephones and throatmicrophones. However, new ways of communicating that had been discovered, especially...
omnidirectional microphone. An omnidirectional microphone amplifies sounds equally from all directions. In contrast, a directional microphone amplifies sounds...
least one camera in motion. A method to combine the standard and throatmicrophone signals for noise-robust speech recognition using an optimum filter...
app) and hardware (a throatmicrophone headset) which records the phonation intervals, or PIs, from the surface of the speaker's throat. The app records all...