How can VR Commander support Bluetooth microphones when other similar applications can not?
VR Commander’s voice recognition engine contains a sophisticated noise rejection technology that allows it to decipher commands from background noise in a manner other technologies simply can’t match. In the past and with other systems, Bluetooth microphones are discouraged due to their non-directional pick up and poor noise rejection qualities. VR Commander features noise rejection as a user defined setting which allows for optimization with Bluetooth microphones. See the user guide for settings to optimize for use with Bluetooth microphones.
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