.........what have other people done, any ideas and suggestions would be great as to i am really not leaning either way.
When I first read about
BVC (
back then still called BXVC for: Bill's
X10
Voice
Commander) the only widely known and excepted method for Voice-to-PC was a wired and extremely complex and expensive gated microphone setup.
I believed at the time that one of the big hold-ups of Voice Control was the microphone setup.
I posted about my trials and errors as I tried different setups. All through my trial and error process... I/we received GREAT advice and guidance from a fellow forum member (and HomeSeer Voice Control user) named
glt.
glt used
radio shack RF intercoms with his system... and
he shared valuable information though-out the
BXVC thread.
The $17 baby-monitors were the last thing I tried because they worked so well...
and they proved a point. The point being is the microphone system doesn't need to cost a fortune to work well. I had always planned on converting (upgrading) to a intercom system (like
glt's), but I never have. My baby monitors are hidden away behind decorations and such and have continued to work without failing.
All I have ever meant to say about the baby monitors is:
they have worked well for me.
Getting a clear mono voice to the PC (and that is all that is required)
can be done cheaply and easily. I have no real audiophile type skills or knowledge.. and I built a great reliable setup using Walmarts cheapest Baby monitor.
I think the most popular setup remains the intercoms... and for good reason too. They are not expensive... and they are attractive and can be feature rich.
NOTE: Thanks for a chance to ramble down the BVC memory Lane.. I enjoyed reviewing the old BXVC thread.