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I'm a teacher teaching through a mask and thought this would be a great way to save my voice
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After fiddling with it, I was able to figure out a comfortable way to wear it on my head and the static is almost nil.
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Either way do what works best for you
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This is a great way to project my voice
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I tried to use the belt clip and it is not a good way to use it
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So I am in hopes this note will provide results that will help people like me and provide companies like yours a way to improve products and bottom line
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This way I do not strain my voice and can keep going all day
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I ended up not using it because of the painfully loud, screeching feedback when I would move the wrong way
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because it’s very secure that way
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It is ok at most, people in the back still can't hear as well as if I were to yell/talk really really loudly...
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What motivated me to write this review was that I do not remember in the product description nor the reviews mentioning the fact that: if your input is limited (as in this very instance) this may not be a suitable solution
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Just be careful how you place the mic as it's easy to trigger feedback.
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He was confused as to what to do and actually thought this unit was to help him hear me so he is somewhat mentally challenged as well
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My husband's speech therapist recommended a product like this to help him as he recovers from surgery on vocal cord nodules