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  2. Lavalier microphone - Wikipedia

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    A lavalier microphone mounted on a T-shirt. A lavalier microphone or lavalier (also known as a lav, lapel mic, clip mic, body mic, collar mic, neck mic or personal mic) is a small microphone used for television, theater, and public speaking applications to allow hands-free operation.

  3. Røde Microphones - Wikipedia

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    RØDE shotgun microphones are known for their in-built batteries, digital switches, and RF-bias technology, which significantly improves moisture resistance. [50] The NTG5 was the first microphone on the market to utilise circular acoustic perforations on the microphone body in place of the linear slots typically found on shotgun microphones. [51]

  4. Lip-ribbon microphone - Wikipedia

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    The lip-ribbon microphone (also known as the "commentator's lip" microphone [1]) is a type of ribbon microphone designed specially for use by live news reporters or sports commentators. [2] Organisations such as the BBC , CBS and ABC use lip-ribbon microphones to cover events including motor racing , wrestling , processions and demonstrations .

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    Home-shopping cable mainstays QVC and HSN are coming to Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Flex services as an interactive streaming app — with plans to let Comcast customers buy products directly on ...

  6. Category:Microphones - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Microphones" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. ... Lavalier microphone; M. Magic Mic; Mic drop; Microphone connector;

  7. Wireless microphone - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, use of wireless microphone systems requires a Wireless Telegraphy Act license, except for the license free bands of 173.8–175.0 MHz and 863–865 MHz. In 2013 the UK communications regulator, Ofcom, held an auction in which the UHF band from 790 MHz to 862 MHz was sold to be used for mobile broadband services. [23] [24] [25]