Looking for recs to stop my typing sounds from being picked up 24/7
Posted by Much_Donut1050@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 2 comments
I work remotely for a telehealth like service. As all employers, they constantly want us to document during the call to increase productivity. I currently have a cheap curved split keyboard off Amazon that is about 2 years old. Its a membrane keyboard that is honestly louder than my steelseries apex pro at this rate. I also use a cheap logitech H390 wired at work. I am not sure if it's a combo of the two or simply the keyboard that is causing it to be picked up so much by the mic. I do use a built in noise suppression through the work system but that doesn't help.
Ideally, I would love to keep the split keyboard with the curve but I dont see many great options for that with a number pad and swappable switches that are under 200 dollars. Anyone else do remote work and have some recommendations for keyboards or headsets?
ocedalv@reddit
I have a headset from corsair that picks up no ambient sound whatsoever.
It also has a nVidia plugin that helps with this. Once I sneezed and it didn't pick up my sneeze.
I have the HS80. It's both wireless and wired via USB. I like it.
Routine_Nose_9074@reddit
As I am a late-night gamer, I know this might sound odd, but you can use the GAMAKAY tk75he, it is about $70 to $80 and just adjust the mm rate super low so that it does not need any effort to click, thus making it quieter and not putting too much strain on your hands. It also sounds good. But everything aside, use membrane to cover the keyboard. Also for the headsets get the KZ gale for $5 on Ali express as it is the ones I use and optimal for audio even though it has no mic. For the mic just get one off amazon.