Description
A wireless microphone for audio recording is a device that captures sound without the need for physical cables, allowing greater mobility and convenience. It typically consists of a transmitter (attached to the microphone) and a receiver, which is connected to an audio output system such as a speaker or recording device. Wireless microphones can come in various styles, including handheld, lavalier (clip-on), or headset, depending on the intended use. These microphones are often used in live performances, presentations, video production, and broadcasting to provide clear and uninterrupted audio transmission over a certain range. They often operate on specific frequency bands, such as UHF or VHF, and may come with features like noise cancellation and frequency agility to avoid interference.