Portable Voice Amplifier SHIDU Personal Speaker Microphone Headset Rechargeable Mini Pa System for Teachers Tour Guides Coaches Classroom Singing Yoga Fitness Instructors
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Yes, I use a voice amplifier to teach dance classes on a regular basis, and it usually works fine as long as I keep the microphone away from the speaker during the stretch segment.
This voice amplifier comes with a wired microphone headset that is light and easy to use.
Sure. For a tour guide like you, this small SHIDU voice amplifier is an excellent choice.
I have a flip phone, so I'm not sure what your cell phone port looks like, but I use the cable that came with it to plug into the white box, which then plugs directly into the outlet.
Selected User Reviews For Portable Voice Amplifier SHIDU Personal Speaker Microphone Headset Rechargeable Mini Pa System for Teachers Tour Guides Coaches Classroom Singing Yoga Fitness Instructors
I figured I'd get one just to see what it was like. This thing is incredible! My 13-year-old son wants to take it away from me. He spent the entire weekend impersonating a tour guide. There is no static and the sound is clear and crisp. We showed it to our youth pastor at church, and he now wants one as well.
This is a reasonable device; the description is adequate; however, when it came time to charge it, I discovered that it uses a mini, rather than a micro, USB connection. Everything else I own is either micro or USB-powered. c. There are no other mini cables available. To be fair, it came with the correct cable, but why should I bother carrying it around just for this device? I went back after the fact to see if I'd missed anything, but I couldn't find it in the description, and there was no view that showed the connection that I could see. Returning to the previous point, there are a plethora of other well-known There are some highly rated devices that would be easier to charge in a pinch with the cables I already have without having to go through this.
I had two students with auditory processing issues who had previously been given FM systems as accommodations; I discovered that voice amplification helped my entire class, but I didn't think I'd be able to find anything affordable because the ones they were given by our school district were thousands of dollars. I ordered this a week ago, and it arrived quickly (though not in the time frame promised by Prime, which was disappointing). For the first time, I was able to use it today, and it was fantastic. br>It was a hit with my students, and I could speak quietly and they would hear me. I'm also going to let my students use it when they give presentations. We have trouble hearing some of them (third grade) because they speak so softly, and I'm hoping that this will help them gain confidence. For a $30 item, I was pleasantly surprised by the voice quality. I'm crossing my fingers that the quality holds up, and if it doesn't, I'll update my review. But after my first try, I'm in love with it!.
We have up to 25 people in our groups, and we have to deal with traffic and crowds. The volume on this device is loud enough for me to be heard clearly. I thought the wired headset would be inconvenient, but when my business partner's Bluetooth headset died halfway through our tour, I was glad I didn't have one! I haven't tried playing music from a thumb drive, but the sound quality was excellent, so I don't believe it would be a problem. My only criticism is that when the headset and speaker are too close together, the unit produces a very high pitched feedback; however, this is a common issue with sound systems, so it's not a major issue. This is a fantastic little unit, especially considering the price.
I'm still giving this product four stars because it performs admirably. It's clear and loid enough. Every week, I was losing my voice as a fourth-grade teacher. Alternatively, simply talking, cheering, and chanting the students will suffice. As a result, this was extremely beneficial. The headpiece, on the other hand, was broken. As can be seen in the photos, the microphone was removed. This is a real bummer because I had to keep holding it up to my mouth, which made what should have been a simple task much more difficult. If it weren't for that, the product would have received a perfect five-star rating.
This amplifier projects your voice well and is small, compact, and comfortable to use. On the other hand, the headset is extremely uncomfortable, which is why I only gave it two stars. Aside from that, the device does exactly what it claims to do - it works. I just wish the headset wasn't so painful to wear.
I'm a group fitness instructor who participates in a variety of activities. When I don't have access to a sound system and don't want to scream, this has been a fantastic solution. For the price and purpose, this is a fantastic little amplifier.
This one appears to have received positive feedback. br>br>I don't think the sound is particularly appealing. It's a little tinny, but I'm sure we've all grown accustomed to it. I also dislike the fact that when I turn around to write on the whiteboard, I receive negative feedback. To avoid it, I've only recently learned how to move. I sometimes feel like a ballerina, twisting and bending and reaching in the hopes of avoiding feedback. br>br>Having said that, I am extremely pleased with my purchase of this device. I used this amplifier and my normal voice level to line up my rowdy class outside the other day. I can read aloud with a normal tone of voice. It can also be easily turned off if you want to have a private conversation with a student. br>br>This is for you if you have a soft voice and want to be heard.