Rechargeable Wireless Lapel/tie-clip Microphone System With Head Mic
Rechargeable Wireless Lapel/tie-clip Microphone System With Head Mic
The UHF-700 is a professional quality wireless Clip Microphone with UHF frequency and 50 to 100 meters range. This wireless microphone system is suitable for public speaking and singing, it can also be used on public address systems, Guitar, trumpet, saxophone. Also can be used on Video Camera. It comes with a rechargeable receiver and a body pack transmitter that has volume control. - Frequency Response: Extremely low distortion - Fully Eliminate the interference signal - High receptive antenna, Beautiful and practical - Battery signal - Operating distance : 50 to 100 Meters It comes with a rechargeable receiver, body pack transmitter, tie-clip Mic, charger cable, battery and owners manual.
A wireless microphone, or cordless microphone, is a without a physical cable connecting it directly to the sound recording or amplifying equipment with which it is associated. Also known as a radio microphone, it has a small, battery-powered in the microphone body, which transmits the audio signal from the microphone by to a nearby receiver unit, which recovers the audio. The other audio equipment is connected to the receiver unit by cable. In one type the transmitter is contained within the handheld microphone body. In another type the transmitter is contained within a separate unit called a “bodypack”, usually clipped to the user's belt or concealed under his clothes. The bodypack is connected by wire to a "lavalier microphone" or "lav" (a small microphone clipped to the user's lapel), a headset or earset microphone, or another wired microphone. Most bodypack designs also support a wired instrument connection (e.g., to a guitar). Wireless microphones are widely used in the , , and to allow public speakers, interviewers, performers, and entertainers to move about freely while using a microphone without requiring a cable attached to the microphone.
Wireless microphones usually use the or frequency bands since they allow the transmitter to use a small unobtrusive antenna. Cheap units use a fixed frequency but most units allow a choice of several frequency channels, in case of on a channel or to allow the use of multiple microphones at the same time. is usually used, although some models use to prevent unauthorized reception by scanner radio receivers; these operate in the 900 MHz, 2.4 GHz or 6 GHz ISM bands. Some models use (two antennas) to prevent from interrupting transmission as the performer moves around. A few low cost (or specialist) models use light, although these require a direct line of sight between microphone and receiver.