How to Take Care of a Wireless Headset Microphone
We often tend to stress these limits without thinking about it. And that is what causes all the abuses which in turn make a significant negative impact upon the microphone's lifespan. So what are the usual abuses and how to prevent? The list is rather easy to avoid if you know what all to avoid. So here is the list for you. Microphone capsule: Never put the capsule directly in front of your mouth.
Advantages of Using Wireless Headset Microphones
The sound that comes out of our mouth in fact causes a heavy-impact collision with the fine sound-catching system of the wireless headset mic. Repeating this gradually damages the system. Blowing into the microphone: Never blow into your mic, unconditionally. We often test our mics by blowing into them. This is not recommendable at all. Use windscreen: If your microphone was designed to work with a foam windscreen then always use the mic with it. And always remember to remove it after your use.
When not in use: When your wireless headset mic is not being used, do not coil with your cable and tuck away. Hang the microphone when you are not using it. As a general suggestion, try to speak keeping the wireless headset mic at the side of your face around a couple of fingers away from your mouth's corner. Do not place it directly in front of your mouth - that avoids the impact of speaking and breathing land directly upon the microphone and makes a significant difference to its lifespan.
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