
Lapel microphones
Lapel microphones, also known as lavalier microphones, are small, discreet microphones clipped onto clothing near the speaker’s mouth. They pick up the speaker’s voice clearly while allowing hands-free movement. Often used in interviews, TV, theater, and public speaking, lapel mics transmit audio wirelessly or via a cable to a sound system. Their design minimizes visibility and helps maintain natural body language, making them ideal for situations requiring mobility, clear sound, and minimal equipment. The microphone’s placement close to the mouth ensures consistent audio levels, even if the speaker moves around.