u/Nevercommentonr3ddit

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Hello, I am looking for recommendations as I am starting an online fitness class over zoom. I need the audio to be very clear as the people following will have some degree of hearing loss.

I find it uncomfortable to wear the headset mics as I wear glasses.

I've been looking at the Rode Go Pro which has the lavier microphones but am wondering if trying to use a boom microphone would be a better idea. I don't want to use Bluetooth and 2.4Gz connections sound dodgy. I am delivering this from home, dense population area and small room.

I have basically gone down a rabbit hole, I don't know what words mean anymore and I need some help.

TIA

Edited to add, I am using a logitech camera and my PC! However if it works with an ipad as well that would be a bonus.

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u/Nevercommentonr3ddit — 8 days ago

I run a group exercise class for older adults (70yr+), and I’d say at least half of the class wear hearing aids.

Some people find it difficult to pick out what I’m saying during the session, especially in community halls where the sound can be a bit echoey.

I’m wondering if there’s a better way to make myself heard clearly.

The budget isn’t huge, and it needs to be portable as I work in different community halls.

Any advice or suggestions would be very welcome.

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u/Nevercommentonr3ddit — 17 days ago