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The Alvoxcon Wireless Lapel Microphone is a versatile USB lavalier mic system designed for seamless use with computers, smartphones, and more. It features a high sensitivity condenser capsule for crystal clear sound, a 100ft wireless range, and easy plug-and-play setup, making it ideal for Zoom meetings, podcasting, and live presentations.
M**B
Great Sound Quality, Comfortable To Wear
For devices like these I always wait a while before reviewing them to really get a feel for them. This review is written a little over one month after having used the mic every week day for work.The mic picks up my voice whether I have it clipped close to my collar or further down my chest. It also comes with its own volume up/down buttons. These buttons are controlled by the mic itself and they don't just simply send a signal to your sound card to turn up your mic volume. For example, you can set your mic volume on your sound card to 100% and still turn the mic up; I find this useful if the mic is too quiet.The lapel clip is comfortable to wear and has a slot for extra clothing to hold your collar in place if you need it. Once you clip it on, it's not moving (and I've been too lazy to take it off sometimes and have even gone running with it on my lunch break.) The mic is angled in such a way to pick up your voice well: it's angled slightly outward. Such a small detail but how many times have we used mics that are angled straight upwards, resulting in bad sound quality?Your voice is transmitted clearly and you will find that you're probably the clearest person on Zoom/Teams meetings! For example, others on the call get asked to repeat themselves quite often and I haven't been asked to repeat myself once. I will also add here that I've been using this mic for a month now in case you missed the first line of my review :).I tend to pace a lot while on meetings and this mic has never broken my signal. In fact I've taken trips all the way around my apartment while talking on it and not once have people said I've cut out (they don't even know I'm having a walkabout!)The wind screen is built well and prevents my p's from popping. It also comes with a spare wind screen should you ever need it. So, unlike competitor products where the wind screen falls off easily, this one is on securely and you can be rest assured it's not coming off unless you mean to take it off.The transmitter clips to my belt securely; the antenna is flexible so even if you're wearing it while sitting down, the antenna will kind of just move out of the way so there's nothing sticking out preventing you from sitting comfortably.If you press and hold the large button on the bottom to start/stop transmitting, the good thing is it doesn't actually mute you from the sound card. Instead, the mic itself turns on and off. So if the mic is not on you can be sure it's not silently listening. I tested this using Teams. When I switched the mic off, the Mute button on Teams still said Unmuted but the mic was off. This is exactly what I like.The battery life is about six hours and takes roughly one hour to charge to get the full six hours out of it.I've been on this mic during a thunderstorm and have been told they can hear the bass of the thunder coming through my mic. I hope that gives you an idea of how good the sound quality is.One of its only downsides is that there's no audio indication of when the mic turns on and off. So if you want to mute yourself, press and hold the large button on the bottom of the transmitter for about two seconds and hope for the best. To start transmitting again, press and hold the button for about half a second. You'll get used to the timings but it does take some guess work at first.The second downside is that while you can talk with the mic plugged in and charging, it does generate interference, and the interference is bad enough to make it impossible to hear your voice. So you can't charge it and be transmitting at the same time or you'll get poor sound quality. I just plug it in after a really long meeting so it doesn't die while we're on those ever so important business meetings!
K**U
Great Value
I do not regret purchasing this product. The battery lasts very long. I sometimes use it to create content as well.
W**A
It works what do U know.
It's not what I was looking for, but it works nicely. All I needed was a microphone. and I got two small mics, with this set up. WoW factor.
S**R
Best Option for Online Teachers with Hybrid Classes!
Are you teaching BOTH online students and in-class students at the same time? Then, this is your best option I've found on Amazon for teachers that must move around the room while teaching to online students and students in desks in your classroom. And, it works for our low salaries! So, if your online students are telling you they can't hear you when you walk to the back of the classroom to help online students, then this is the device you need.There are three main components to this package. 1. Mic (aka "lavalier" or "lapel" microphone) that clips on your shirt near your mouth to pick up your voice. 2. Transmitter (the small white box with antenna) that sends your voice to the black box. You clip the white box on your belt or put it in your pocket. This is the wireless system you want that allows you to move around the classroom. 3. Receiver (the small black box with USB) that you plug into your computer so that online students can hear you even when you are away from the computer microphone walking around while you lecture.Setting up: Press the black button on the white box transmitter. Plug the lapel mic into the white box. Put it on your shirt. Then, plug in the black box transmitter into your computer using the USB port (I was able to do this on a Mac and PC.) Note: I didn't have to charge it, I just popped the USB in and started. Though I would imagine you might have to charge it first if it came to you unable to turn on.Troubleshooting: I sometimes play video clips for my students in class in my history class, so I needed my computer to use its own speakers, but use this new system as its mic. This means if you set up a classroom like mine, you will have to go into your computer's sound settings and change the output. In other words, the plug-and-play on this product is designed to take over your sound settings, both input and output, once you plug it in. But, for my classroom set up, I wanted to maintain my computer sounds that project out to everyone, while replacing the input sounds with my new mic. So, just quickly play with your sound settings so that input sound is this new mic and output sound remains the computer. That way the video clips still play for everyone.I hope this review helps teachers out there pick up devices to help them with our crazy new life in a hybrid world!
D**
Devolución
Necesito devolver este Producto ya llevo un mes diciendo esta dañado
A**R
compact
A compact microphone. You need speakers. I was going to use this in my classroom, however another teacher has the same microphone, so if we both have turned on but only one of us is talking, the other classroom can hear the conversation. You have to remember to turn off if you're not using it that time. I would not have bought is I'd known that. Currently have microphone sitting on a shelf in my classroom.
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