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Specifications:
- Convenient and economic
- Smart mini design
- Exquisite shape and easy operation, this Wireless Microphone is compact and lightweight for maximum portability
- Effective avoiding of interference while being used outdoors
- Beautiful in small bodily form and easy to carry which make it a wonderful aid for various activities
- Designed to be lightweight and comfortable headphones fit for extended use
- You can use this Class Microphone at home and in your office
- Soft comfortable material will not send a terrible pain to your head and ear
- Chear voice transmission
Details:

- This Wireless Microphone gives you the freedom to move around your stage or classroom at your will with no leads or cords attaching you to one point

- Combined with application of electronic technology, this Portable Microphone shows excellent sound and whistle suppression

- Effective avoiding of interference while being used outdoors, please try this Class Microphone, it will be your good partner

- You can use this special Wireless Microphone to join the party and have fun with your friends

- The specifications of this Compact Microphone are showed on the package clearly
How to Talk on a Microphone But Listen on a Speaker:

Microphones are useful tools if you are trying to amplify your voice without straining it. Most microphones need to be plugged into an amplifier or public-address system in order for the sound to be produced. When your microphone is hooked up correctly with an amplifier or P.A., the sound will come out of a speaker.
Instructions:
- Identify the cables you'll need to successfully hook up your microphone. Most microphones have a Cannon lead, which refers to the end of the microphone and cable. Cannon leads typically have three prongs or three holes for connecting the ends together. If you want to hook your microphone into an instrument amplifier, you will likely need a cable in which one end is a Cannon lead (to hook to the microphone) and the other is a 1/4" cable for plugging into an amplifier. Most P.A. systems will have a Cannon lead input, so you will need a cable with two Cannon leads
- If you wish to simply connect the microphone to an amplifier, attach the Cannon end of a cable to the microphone, and put the 1/4" lead into the input jack of the amplifier. Turn on your amplifier. Talk into the microphone and adjust the volume if necessary
- If you are using a P.A. system, place the speakers on their stands. Adjust the height so that the speakers are 5 to 6 feet high. Place the speakers about 6 feet apart
- Attach cables from the speakers to your amplifier. Attach the microphone cable into another input of your amplifier and place the other end of this cable into your microphone
- Turn on your amplifier and speakers. Speak into the microphone and adjust the volume, if necessary. The sound should be coming from the P.A. speakers
Package Included:
- 1 x Wireless Microphone
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Nancy
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10-08-2011- Other Thoughts: I am a teacher, I need a class microphone to protect my throat, so I found this wireless microphone online! It produced a very clear tone, give good comments!
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Lynn
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09-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I recently purchased this portable microphone and is perfect for any occasion. Easy to take and use, I like this Wireless Microphone!
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Meroy
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09-23-2011- Other Thoughts: I got this Wireless Microphone for my family last week. It is stylish and portable. Like it!
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