Wireless Lapel Microphone:Discreet and sleek
The wireless lapel microphone is designed to give the user freedom to move around, without the confines of the corded microphone. Many people use the lapel microphone for work, personal use and applications such as stage performances and music productions. Here we will discuss the other uses for these wireless microphones, where you can get one and what makes them so great to use.
Wireless lapel microphone: what they are:
The wireless lapel microphone can be used at the office during meetings or video conferences, for voice recognition software or during speeches. The lapel microphones are commonly seen on television, by people on talk shows or interviews. News anchors commonly wear these as well. In stage productions, the wearer is able to cleverly and discreetly wear these microphones in costumes or under wigs or other props. The wireless lapel microphone is also popular for home use. Recording music or PC use and gaming are some of the common applications.
Wireless lapel microphone: how they work
The wireless lapel microphone is usually clipped to the collar of a shirt or tie with the small cord that connects to the body-pack transmitter tucked away under clothing. To use a wireless lapel microphone you’ll need to have a transmitter and a receiver. There is a small built-in antenna inside the lapel mic, which sends signals to the body-pack transmitter, which it turns sends signals out to the receiver. There is usually a distance of 60 feet up to 250 ft. Lapel users will have to be aware of what their parameters are or they could walk out of range rendering the microphone useless.
The wireless lapel microphone operates on two different radio frequencies. The ultra-high frequency referred to as UHF or very high frequency referred to as VHF. UHF is more expensive, due to its ability to operate on more channels than that of VHF as well as having further range. Because of these differences UHF can be much more expensive than VHF.
VHF operates on fewer channels, increasing your chances of experiencing interference. If there are other wireless technologies operating in the VHF range, interference could disturb the wireless lapel microphones performance. VHF is much more affordable than UHF and be easily used if there are only a few other wireless technologies in use at the same time.
Wireless lapel microphone: Where can you get them?
Due to being such a popular microphone, you can get a lapel microphone at any electronics or music equipment store. Some of the most popular manufacturers of the wireless lapel microphone are: AKG acoustics, Audio-Technica, Sennheiser, Shure, Sony and TRAM.
Each of these manufacturers carries wireless lapel microphones designed for professional use. They also sell wireless lapel microphones that are more affordable, yet still high quality.
You can also check on the internet at sites such as Amazon.com, where they sell both new and used electronic equipment for lower cost. As well as sites like EBay, where you can find the brand and model you want.


