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Wireless Lavalier Microphone

Wireless Lavalier Microphone

Regular price $19.99 CAD
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Go Wireless with Our Lavalier Microphone!

Unleash your creativity and elevate your audio recordings with our Wireless Lavalier Microphone. Designed for versatility and convenience, this microphone delivers crystal-clear sound quality without the hassle of tangled wires.

Product Information:

  • Microphone Type: Capacitor
  • Input Voltage: 220V
  • Bluetooth Version: 2.4G
  • Shell Technology: ABS
  • Built-in Battery Capacity: 300mA-500mA
  • Battery Life: 8-12 hours
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: ≥70db
  • Frequency Response Range: 20Hz-20KHz
  • Color Options: Type-C (Rechargeable Version), Apple (Rechargeable Version), One Tow Two Type-C (Rechargeable Version), One Tow Two Apples (Rechargeable Version)

Size Information:

  • Color Box: 14.3 * 8.3 * 3.3cm

Packing List:

  • Microphone: 1 or 2 (Depending on the variant)
  • Receiver: 1
  • Charging Cable: 1
  • Instruction Manual: 1

Experience the freedom of wireless audio recording with our Wireless Lavalier Microphone. Order yours today and take your recordings to new heights!

Estimated Shipping Times

  • Shipping Times (US): 8-14 Days
  • Shipping Times (Canada): 7-12 Days

 

 

AV Fact:

"Radio frequency (RF) is a measurement representing the oscillation rate of electromagnetic radiation spectrum, or electromagnetic radio waves, from frequencies ranging from 300 gigahertz (GHz) to as low as 9 kilohertz (kHz). With the use of antennas and transmitters, an RF field can be used for various types of wireless broadcasting and communications...

Many types of wireless devices make use of RF fields. Wireless microphones, cellphones, radio and television broadcast stations, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, satellite communications systems, and two-way radios all operate in the RF spectrum...

The radio frequency spectrum includes the set of frequencies of the electromagnetic framework ranging from 30 Hz to 300 GHz. It is divided into several ranges, or bands, and given labels, such as low frequency (LF), medium frequency (MF), and high frequency (HF), for easier identification..." - Jessica Scarpati (TechTarget.com)

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