🎤 Amplify Your Voice, Elevate Your Impact!
The Bietrun Voice Amplifier is a portable, rechargeable device designed for teachers, coaches, and tour guides. With a powerful 20W output, it covers large areas up to 10,000 sq.ft, ensuring clear sound without distortion. The built-in 2000mAh battery provides up to 12 hours of use, and it features versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth and AUX. Lightweight and easy to use, this amplifier is perfect for any public speaking scenario.
Number of Channels | 60 |
Audio Input | Wired microphone, Wireless microphone, 3.5mm AUX audio input, TF card |
Output Wattage | 20 Watts |
Mounting Type | back clip |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connector Type | Aux |
Connectivity Technology | UHF, Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | MP3, U DIisk, Smartphone, TF Card |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 1.18 x 4.52 inches |
Color | Black |
A**R
COMPANY THAT STANDS BEHIND ITS PRODUCT
Here is a company that took care of my speaker clip in less than two hours. This is a company that stands behind it's product. I give them 5 stars for this type of response.In addition. This product works flawless.
G**N
Mini But Mighty
I was commissioned to do a series of presentations for the local library system, and because my normal voice is fairly soft, I researched for a voice amplification device that teachers use to talk over the din of 30 kids, and found this one recommended.I've only used it so far once, but it did a stellar job, so much so, I returned the one that was over twice the price and about 5 times the weight and size! The larger, heavier, bulkier PA had more (useless) features like FM, which added complexity when pairing with the headset. Also, this bigger, bulker PA said it records the input sound - I ordered twice, and both times this feature failed.This mini but mighty unit pairs automatically to the headset and it is ready to go.I did a decibel meter check, and although this 20 watt was several db lower than the 30 watt much bigger device, it filled the library room satisfactorily with sound. There was no "room" for the lecture, the room was the open library itself!Another impressive feature as well is this once comes with a wired mic as well as a backup. This is different to comparable units that only offered one ... or bundled with a handheld mic, which I don't want for lectures as I need two hands to use the pointer, advance slides and call for audience. Plus, hand held mics for lectures are bad as you naturally drop the mic lower and lower as time goes on to a point it no longer amplifies.The other cool thing about this setup is that it comes with ONE charging cable, that has a Y, one for speaker, the other for headset. The "top of the line" 30 watt PA had two individual charging cords, so easy to misplace.When I did a test run for my next session, the librarian noted a buzzing noise at max volume, so I turned it down a touch so it would not be so "buzzy".My audience is especially a challenge as it it mainly seniors, who are hard of hearing.This next session is in a closed room with tables and chairs for 24, so I do not anticipate any hearing issues, but I will post an update if something goes wrong.So far this is a mini, but surprisingly mighty, inexpensive, PA system has done well.
B**O
Lots of features …. Fills a room … practice beforehand.
I used to give speeches for international engineering events and have portable PA systems already, that runoff of 12v Gel cell batteries.I like the fact that there are three ways to transmit and receiver. UHF which is the default, or Bluetooth which is the second choice, and FM which is similar to the old radio shack video microphones.The unit is lightweight it has enough power to fill a room of about 40 people. I just set the speaker on the desk near where I am talking. I wear the headset microphone around my neck and not on my head and bend the microphone up to my lips.What the instruction manual does not make clear is that the controls that are printed on the case of the speaker are in fact touch controls. I saw the labels and looked for the switches, and did not find any. I took a BROTHER tape label maker, and duplicated ALL notations that were printed on the speaker case, and on the headset microphone, because “in battle“, You cannot fumble for ammunition, so to speak. Staring at the speaker like the ape in 2001 Space Odyssey looking at a stick, wondering about something, is not good.It took several hours, as I bought two sets. The “manual” is your typical micro fold-in that is almost unreadable, and confusing, so I photographed each page with my iPhone, and cropped and enhanced each page, and printed them out 8-1/2x11 inches, and put a cover on it. Then, playing with the labeled headset microphone and speaker while reading the large print manual, figured out the difference between what was printed … and practical reality.It is a well made, three frequency set, and I may buy more.I strongly suspect there is no “handshaking” between headset and speaker in UHF MODE, so additional speakers can be added for larger rooms. I will test that, later.Synopsis: I am very happy with my purchase of two complete sets. Like a professional gunfighter … practice is essential!
P**A
Good service and support.
Great product at great price. Manufacturer very responsive to inquiries and issues.
E**H
DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY
bluetooth and wired mic cut out and disconnect. super sensitive and screeches feedback through the mic pack anytime you move. absolutely not worth it.
J**
Typical Chinese product
Works great in wired mode, will not pair in wireless mode.
M**G
Love this little beast of a personal amplifier
I teach 5-day dog training seminars in a huge cavernous training center. Sometimes I’m competing with barking dogs. To top it off, I have one of those voices that quickly get tired and hoarse if I speak loudly. Without an amplifier, I’m exhausted after one day. But this little system allows me to speak at my normal conversational level, while I can still be heard by 30-40 people…and dogs. Yes the controls are a little quirky so practice before using. But once you understand it, the system is very simple and will do its job nicely. The wireless mic has a smaller battery than the speaker but I throw them both on a charger during lunch breaks. Then overnight. That way I have never run out. Although I feel that this is well worth the money, I remember when similar units cost $25-$30. still, I’m really happy with how this works.
G**E
Works very well outside.
I like this little amplifier. I take guided horseback rides out and the people in the back of the line can hear me. Easy to carry.
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