A wireless electronic device transcribes spoken words into text for input on an electronic device such as, but not limited to, a computer,
cell phone, handheld computer, Blackberry or vehicle
navigation system. The
wireless transcriber device mounts within the
oral cavity, preferably to the back side of a tooth, and detects vibration of the tooth and / or palate
bone structure as the wearer of the device speaks. The sensed vibrations are converted to digital signals for
wireless transmission to the electronic device. The electronic device receives the signals and captures the
digital data containing the sensed vibrations. A
software program in the electronic device reads the vibration data and converts the vibration data to text for input on the electronic device. The input text can be used for various purposes such as to create a document, fill in a form, send a
text message or to give an operational command to the electronic device.