• Reviews around microphone (3.98 of 5)

    Zoweetek Portable Rechargeable Mini Voice Amplifier With Wired Microphone Headset and Waistband, Supports MP3 Format Audio for Teachers, Singing, Coaches, Training, Presentation, Tour Guide

    • The microphone is sometimes hard to get to face towards your mouth, but otherwise it works.
    • I really love this little microphone set
    • My voice was getting strained with volunteer work I was doing with the elderly so had to look for a portable microphone and found this gem.
    • My speech therapist recommended trying a personal microphone.
    • This microphone has been a lifesaver, well at least a voice saver
    • This portable microphone functions well
    • I am a classroom teacher (5th grade) and I love this microphone
    • The microphone did not interfered with the seal of the mask mask so
    • I don't like the headset - it slips around a lot and it seems like the microphone is so heavy it pulls the dinky headband down
    • I conduct tours and sometimes need a portable microphone.
    • does the trick really nicely and seems to last a long time - I love that I can take it anywhere and have an instant jam session with friends - totally recommend - lots of fun for an inexpensive microphone - you can pay way over hundreds of dollars for a professional head
    • Though the option to be able to connect a better microphone you purchase separately, something of more high quality like the gaming boom mics they sell or a good lavalier mic, would be preferrable
    • Works super well for me when I teach & I love the adjustable microphone cord
    • The microphone is sometimes hard to get to face towards your mouth, but otherwise it works.
    • I do outdoor tours, and when it gets busy with traffic and tourists, this microphone is a godsend
    • The port the microphone goes into broke and fell INTO the device
    • It gave a good, clear sound, and I loved that it came with a pop shield (small sponge covering at the end of the microphone) to prevent the popping sound when you pronounce a hard "p" word