
AVerMedia Avermic AW315: Wireless Teacher Microphones, Use 2 Microphones Simultaneously, One for Speaker and The Other for Audie
$420.36
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the AVerMedia Avermic AW315 used for? A: The AVerMedia Avermic AW315 is a dual wireless microphone system designed for teachers to use in classrooms, allowing one microphone for the speaker and another for the audience.
- Q: How does the smart pair feature work? A: The smart pair feature allows the microphones to connect seamlessly, ensuring that each microphone communicates specifically with its designated speaker, reducing interference.
- Q: Can I use both microphones at the same time? A: Yes, the AW315 system allows for simultaneous use of two microphones, making it ideal for interactive teaching scenarios.
- Q: What is the installation process like? A: Installation is straightforward and takes about three minutes using Velcro tape, making it easy to set up in any classroom.
- Q: What type of audio input does the system support? A: The AW315 supports both line-in and mic-in input options, allowing it to be compatible with various amplifiers and speakers.
- Q: Is there any interference with other microphones? A: The AW315 features a 'Zero' interference mode, ensuring that your microphones will only communicate with their paired speaker, even in environments with multiple devices.
- Q: What materials is the AVerMedia AW315 made from? A: The microphone system is constructed from metal, providing durability and a professional feel.
- Q: Is this microphone suitable for large classrooms? A: Yes, the AW315 is designed to work effectively in large classrooms, allowing teachers to engage with students without losing audio quality.
- Q: How does the charging dock work? A: The charging dock allows for convenient charging of the microphones when not in use, ensuring they are always ready for the next class.
- Q: Can the system be used in multiple classrooms? A: Yes, the AW315's smart pairing and interference-free features make it suitable for use in multiple classrooms without cross-communication issues.