Good morning, Jaime,
We use wireless mics and I find them to be extremely helpful for the audience and for the tour guide (as it can really help them to project without having to abuse their vocal chords). I also use them for teaching
programs here at the Museum or offsite in schools.
Here is the link to the ones we most recently purchased
https://www.amazon.com/WinBridge-Rechargeable-Amplifier-Microphone-Amplifiers/dp/B01D84YAKU/ref=sr_1_sc_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1508254121&sr=8-2-spell&keywords=wireless+mics+win+bridge.
Hope you will find the link takes you to the item you are looking for. It is a headset and amplifier that connect via Bluetooth and can also be used as an MP3 player if you choose to integrate music or other
audio files into your tours.
Best of luck!
Sincerely,
Dory Lerner
Museum Educator
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Subject: [talk] Bluetooth mics for tours
Good morning. I have started research in locating wireless Bluetooth mics for tours. It’s been pretty fruitless so far. My goal is to be able to find one where the tour guide would wear the mic during the tour (walking/bike) and people
who could not hear it well could use their smartphones to hear the tour via Bluetooth. So multiple people would need to able to access the mic. Does anyone know if a wireless mic with Bluetooth capabilities exist? I feel as if this should exist but maybe
not.
If you use something different please share as well.
Thank you.
Best, Jaime
Ms. Jaime Knoedler
Community Engagement Coordinator
El Paso Museum of History
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