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Personal Voice Amplifiers

Voice amplifiers are devices designed for individuals who have difficulty making themselves heard or need to amplify the volume of their voice. These are perfect when speaking to large groups and giving, presentations, making portable voice amplifiers for elderly, teachers, and disabled ideal. Individuals who have medical conditions that make speaking loudly more difficult may also benefit from a amplifier. Personal voice amplifiers are relatively small and lightweight devices. Because they are so lightweight, an around-the-neck amplifier is the perfect voice amplifier for elderly individuals or anybody needing extra volume when speaking. For those giving presentations, a tabletop or around-the-waist variety can work well. These devices provides an easy and effective way to provide a greater audible presence. Voice amplifiers work by using a microphone, usually in the form of a headset, to capture an individual's voice and then digitally process it to increase the volume. The user's voice is then emitted through a speaker at an increased, adjustable level. All of this happens instantaneously, so there is no lag time in normal conversation. Portable voice amplifiers use either replaceable or rechargeable batteries, making them cordless and easily portable.

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Choosing a Personal Voice Amplifier

All voice amplification systems contain the same components:; microphone, digital processor, and speaker. The biggest difference between between these talking systems is how much amplification the system is capable of. The amount of amplification a user needs is determined by the intended use of the amplifier. For casual conversation, where mild to moderate amplification is needed, a device such as the Chattervox 100 boosts the voice by up to 15 decibels. In cases where a person is addressing a larger group, the Chattervox Amplio Amplifier blocks wind noise and provides a clear sound with a discreet, compact design. It's also helpful to note that there is a trade-off - the greater the amplification, the greater the power consumption and the faster the battery will drain.

 

Who Uses Voice Amplification Devices?

  • The Elderly
  • Disabled
  • Coaches
  • Band directors
  • Teachers
  • Tour guides
  • Those with medical issues affecting voice volume
  • Outdoor activity organizers
  • Clergypeople

 

Voice Amplification for Phone Calls

In circumstances where a person has difficulty hearing or being heard during telephone conversations, consider an amplified telephone. Depending on the specific need, these telephones can either increase the volume of the user's voice, increase the volume being transmitted to the user, or both.

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