From actors to vocalists, presenters and fitness instructors, there are loads of performers who benefit from a hands-free microphone like a wireless headset microphone. Essentially clip-on mikes integrated into a headband, most headset microphones work in combination with a beltpack transmitter which, in some cases, also comes integrated into the headband.
Wireless Handheld Vocal Microphone or Wireless Headset Microphone
Every kind of wireless microphone has its own set of pros and cons. While a wireless handheld microphone system isn't exactly hands-free, it does offer vocalists more control over the volume. Wireless headset microphones, on the other hand, can't be moved away from the mouth and are less versatile in that sense. Wireless handheld microphones are also easier to pass around when there are multiple speakers using the same microphone. Then again, wireless headset microphones allow you to keep your hands free, which is ideal for teachers, instructors, actors and any other miked-up performers.
Different Presentation Microphones
If you want to keep your hands free on stage or on camera, wireless lavalier microphones and wireless headset microphones are great options since both microphones make use of a (hidden) bodypack transmitter that sends the microphone signal to a nearby receiver. Wireless lavalier (clip-on) microphone systems can often be expanded with a compatible headset microphone. While it can't be used at the same time, the additional microphone can be used alternatively depending on the situation. Usually more visible, wireless headset microphone systems have the advantage of a microphone that's positioned closer to the mouth, resulting in lower gain requirements and reduced ambient noise.
Great Headset Microphones for Theatre Performances
Clear speech is essential for theatre performers but so is a microphone that can't be seen by the audience. That's why performers are often kitted out with an extremely small headset microphone. These microphones are usually available in various skin tone finishes to make sure they stand out even less. Headset microphones designed for actors and singers also tend to feature an omnidirectional pickup pattern, which lends them a more natural sound and renders them less sensitive to wind.
The Best Wireless Headset Microphones for Sports Instructors
Sports instructors have a slightly different set of demands when it comes to their wireless microphone headset. The hands-free part is just as important as it is for presenters and actors, but what's arguably just as important is that the microphone offers a secure fit and is moisture-resistant. To keep them from picking up unwanted noise like background music, dedicated sports headsets are generally outfitted with a more focussed, cardioid or figure-of-8 pickup pattern.
Frequency Asked Questions About Wireless Headset Microphones
Which wireless headset microphone should I buy?
If you're a singer or stage-performer, you'll want to check out our range of nearly invisible, omnidirectional headset microphones. If you're a yoga or fitness instructor, go for a more robust headset microphone equipped with a cardioid or figure-of-8 capsule.
What about wireless battery-powered headset microphones?
Most wireless headset microphones work in combination with a bodypack transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter usually runs on batteries, but there are also systems that feature a built-in rechargeable or replaceable battery.