Here are some benefits of using a headset microphone instead of a handheld microphone:
Consistent sound quality
Earworn microphones are always in the same position, unline handheld microphones which are always at a different distance from your mouth unless you keep your hand completely still while giving a sermon. The result is earworn microphones produce a consistent sound quality throughout your speeches, while handheld microphones can result in a choppy speech if microphone placement is not taken int account.
Your hands are free to flip through your Bible, make notes, etc.
When you are using a microphone, your hands aren't free to jot down quick notes in your Bible or flip through your Bible to find a certain verse. By using an earworn microphone, you free your hands to flip through your Bible and take notes without worrying about holding onto the microphone or setting it on the mic stand before you get out your Bible.
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You can move around the room and gesture to grab and keep the audience's attention
While giving a Bible verse intensive sermon, you have to stand at the podium the whole time with a handheld microphone, but with a headset mic, you can move around the room, make gestures, etc. to grab and hold onto the audience's attention. Afterall, we communicate not only with our voice but also with our body language.
Headset microphones are comfortable, look professional, and are stylish
An earworn microphone is lightweight, so it is a nice break from a bulky microphone. Some earworn microphones come in neutral colors so they are almost invisible and are very professional looking. Earworn microphones are also stylish. Many public speakers nowadays are using earworn mics.
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