Amazon Echo uses 7 microphones,
Google Home uses 2.
The ones in Home are
manufactured by Invensense(A TDK subsidiary), but while searching for the part# in Echo does point to Knowles, there's no specific part in their catalog that matches it(as far as I can see).
These microphones aren't "special" per-se, but they are selected, mounted, and connected for room-scale use.
You'd probably have the best chance of getting good audio to VoiceAttack by using a conference-calling microphone of some description, provided it doesn't cut off too many frequencies internally(traditional phone calls tend to have very low bandwith).
This one even has a review stating it works well with voice recognition, specifically.
Though, keep in mind that the devices you're referring to use cloud-based speech recognition, which the offline Microsoft speech recognition engines probably can't match(if only because they have less computational power and much less reference material available to them).