Grundig launches kits for digital dictation

Grundig Business Systems has launched a range of Premium Kits which come in three versions: DigtaDesktop for office-based use, DigtaMobile for use on the road and DigtaTranscription for secretaries and transcription services.

The Chicago-based company said each kit contains a transcription station as well as DigtaSoft PC software, which can be integrated into existing workflows. The Premium Kits also contain the DigtaSoundbox 820 USB with its space-saving design, integrated sound card and volume control, a DigtaSonic xMic microphone, the Foot Control 536, a Swingphone 562 headphone and the DigtaSoft PC software together with licenses for a dictation workstation and a transcription station, according to Grundig.

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