A wearable wireless microphone is a compact audio capture system designed for hands-free use, allowing users to record or amplify their voice without being tethered by cables. These systems are widely used by content creators, educators, public speakers, and performers to maintain high-quality audio while moving freely.
Core Components
A typical system consists of three primary parts:
Microphone/Transmitter: A small unit worn on the person. It either has a built-in microphone or connects to an external one, converting sound into a radio frequency (RF) or digital signal.