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Bluetooth Headworn Wireless Microphone

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Trainer Norm 2024-04-29 03:57:49

[0.16 lb] I now use the Pyle PMHM2 headworn microphone with a previously purchased wireless system. It is perfect for the training room at our facility. It fits well and I have not had any audio feedback from the system since purchasing this mic. Great mic for a very small price.

5
Jose 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Omnidirectional] Amazing headworn microphone with Sennheiser quality

5
Jose 2024-04-08 06:34:18

Amazing headworn microphone with Sennheiser quality

5
Mario 2024-05-15 02:34:59

[1x Handheld] I always wanted a small portable PA system, with battery and enough power. Finally, I found it, plus extras that I did not care before, such as a wireless system and Bluetooth. The specific usage is for Christmas Caroling, to play the music tracks for the choir of about 20 people. Expedition XP106 met and exceeded my expectations. It has plenty power (100 watts), a clear and well balance output, and two features that make caroling a breeze. The music tracts can be in my iPhone, which can be sent them to the unit via Bluetooth with no wiring in between, plus, this units comes with a wireless microphone with a small receptor which it is connected to the back of the unit, via USB. The sound of the microphone is very natural and can be played (as we tested, from around 20 feet. The charge, according to the manufacturer can last up to 20 hours, all in a compact unit that is easy to carry and set. Nothing is perfect, thou. I would love to have at least a three points equalizer. I don't think there is a similar unit that matches its specs, including brand name recognition. Great unit. Love it.

5
Pastor LMB 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Plug-In Power] One of the concerns public speakers face is the quality of the A/V equipment. Can you hear me now? is not simply the Verizon slogan. If your lavalier microphone or headworn microphone is not properly placed, you may wonder if people can hear you. The HSP4 is a beautifully formed headworn microphone that is securely placed, eliminating one's concern with regard to whether or not the audience can hear you based on the microphone placement. If you can afford this microphone--it is a bit expensive--it is well-worth the money. What may be a detour, however, is the color of the microphone versus the color of one's skin. As an African-American, I knew the tan Sennheiser would not be suitable. My desire was to have the microphone blend in to my skin tone as much as possible. The black Sennheiser (HSP4) seemed to be my only option. It actually may stick out more than the tan.

5
Dave 2024-04-02 05:51:58

[Foam] After dissapointing experiences with another headworn microphone which did not stay put on the speakers head, but slipped around all the time, I was very pleased with the MX153. It stays put and from a distance is hardly noticeable. Just what we wanted.

5
Dave 2024-04-15 09:49:43

After dissapointing experiences with another headworn microphone which did not stay put on the speakers head, but slipped around all the time, I was very pleased with the MX153. It stays put and from a distance is hardly noticeable. Just what we wanted.

5
Pastor LMB 2024-05-01 07:18:42

One of the concerns public speakers face is the quality of the A/V equipment. Can you hear me now? is not simply the Verizon slogan. If your lavalier microphone or headworn microphone is not properly placed, you may wonder if people can hear you. The HSP4 is a beautifully formed headworn microphone that is securely placed, eliminating one's concern with regard to whether or not the audience can hear you based on the microphone placement. If you can afford this microphone--it is a bit expensive--it is well-worth the money. What may be a detour, however, is the color of the microphone versus the color of one's skin. As an African-American, I knew the tan Sennheiser would not be suitable. My desire was to have the microphone blend in to my skin tone as much as possible. The black Sennheiser (HSP4) seemed to be my only option. It actually may stick out more than the tan.

5
Gabriel 2024-04-08 02:52:31

The best wireless microphone for my iphone. Recommended.

5
Joe P. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[82 lb] I use this for the wireless microphone system. For outdoor event.

5