Wireless Lavalier Microphones

Wireless lavalier microphones offer users flexibility when performing or speaking on stage.

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  1. Vonyx BP12 Bodypack Microphone Set
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    Vonyx BP12 Bodypack Microphone Set
    • Ideal for hands free applications, vocals, presentations and more.
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    Vonyx WM61B UHF Wireless Headset Microphone System
    • Wireless UHF headset microphone system
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    • Bodypack with a headset and lapel microphone
    • Balanced XLR output and a single 6.3mm Jack mix output
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Explore a selection of clip-on mics, known professionally as Wireless Lavalier Microphones. Many professionals utilise these mics as a trustworthy way to emote more of what is being said with gesticulation from their arms. This technique is common to help explain subjects and is just not as personable with a typical handheld microphone.

There are many uses for lavalier microphones in the modern world. For example for personal training in gyms, delivering a work seminar or sales pitch or even adding more vocal substance to your podcast. The mics clip to your lapel or other areas of your clothing to keep your voice amplified and consistent all while leaving your hands totally free to do other things.

The wireless lavalier microphone has been used by news teams and television presenters for decades, transmitting sound through a small device that clips to your belt or sits in a pocket. The sound is received on the other side ready to be treated and cued in by the sound technician or podcast producer.