Wireless Microphones
Wireless microphones serve a wide range of industries and applications, including film, music, media, education, and business. Using a wireless system may seem daunting at first, but these helpful tools are easy to use, reliable, and budget friendly. Each microphone system has three elements: a receiver, transmitter, and microphone. The transmitter converts the signal from the mic into a format the receiver can interpret.
Choose your format first
There are three different options when purchasing a wireless microphone: handheld, headset, and lapel. Handheld mics are the most common, and a top choice of performers, teachers, and religious leaders. Headset mics are worn over the head and sometimes over the ear, letting the user roam hands-free. Lapel mics clip to clothing and are the most discreet, making them a favorite among video producers.
Find the best wireless microphones on Adorama
Adorama’s selection of wireless microphones allows for free movement with a long range between transmitter and receiver. These top-quality options provide low interference and high reliability. Look for models with low latency, which is the time it takes to produce the signal as a sound. You’ll also want a mic with automatic frequency selection, a clear and user-friendly display, and “diversity circuitry” to keep you going without signal dropouts.
Pick the wireless microphone that fits the task
The microphone you choose depends heavily on what you’ll use it for. Consider factors like range, size, and form factor. Keep in mind that battery life is an important feature. The smaller the device, the less operating time the battery will give. Larger units typically offer a bigger range and a longer battery life.