
EXMAX EX-100 72-76MHz Wireless Tour Guide System Live Translator Microphone Church Translation Devices Simultaneous Interpreting
$246.95
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the range of the EXMAX EX-100 audio transmission system? A: The EXMAX EX-100 audio transmission system has a talk range of approximately 20-30 meters (65-100 feet), allowing for clear audio transmission within this distance.
- Q: How many channels does the EXMAX EX-100 support? A: The EXMAX EX-100 supports 40 selectable channels, which helps prevent signal interference and allows multiple groups to use the system simultaneously.
- Q: Can multiple groups use the EXMAX EX-100 at the same time? A: Yes, the system can accommodate up to 40 groups simultaneously, as each group can operate on a different channel without interference.
- Q: What is the battery life of the EXMAX EX-100? A: The built-in 900mAh lithium battery provides a battery life of up to 18 hours on a single charge.
- Q: Is the EXMAX EX-100 suitable for church translation? A: Yes, the EXMAX EX-100 is designed for various applications, including church translation, simultaneous interpreting, and audio tours, making it suitable for worship settings.
- Q: What is included in the EXMAX EX-100 package? A: The package includes 1 transmitter, 4 receivers, 1 clip-on microphone, 4 earphones, 5 chargers, 5 lanyards, and an English user manual.
- Q: What type of microphone is compatible with the EXMAX EX-100? A: The system comes with a clip-on microphone, and it is designed to transmit audio clearly from the speaker to the receivers.
- Q: How do I charge the EXMAX EX-100 devices? A: The devices can be charged using a DC 5V 1A power supply through a mini USB port.
- Q: What is the frequency response range of the EXMAX EX-100? A: The frequency response range of the EXMAX EX-100 is 50-18,000 Hz, providing clear and high-quality audio transmission.
- Q: What settings are needed for the transmitters and receivers to work together? A: Each group must set their transmitters and receivers to the same frequency channel ID to avoid interference, while different groups should use different channel IDs.