[Hidden-tech] Challenge - wireless mic to wiseless earbuds

Steve Unkles steveunkles at yahoo.com
Tue Apr 7 11:58:22 EDT 2015


I believe this system will accomplish all of that.  Good luck!
Sony ECM-AW4 Bluetooth Wireless Microphone System 
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      From: Nate DeRose <natederose at gmail.com>
 To: George Forman <Videatives at aol.com> 
Cc: hidden-tech <hidden-discuss at lists.hidden-tech.net> 
 Sent: Monday, April 6, 2015 7:41 PM
 Subject: Re: [Hidden-tech] Challenge - wireless mic to wiseless earbuds
   
What about just using Bluetooth headsets with a simple push-to-talk app such as Zello?NateOn Apr 6, 2015 7:35 PM, "George Forman" <Videatives at aol.com> wrote:





Dear Hidden Techies,
After many calls to communication retailers I have given up on generic advice on how to set up the following system inexpensively.Imagine a tennis coach with a headphone mic talking to a tennis student on the other side of the net who wears wireless earbuds.I need a wearable transmitter for the coach and a wearable receiver for the student.  Valley Communications priced this system tobe around $800.  I would like to know if I could use a standard lapel mic system one uses with a video camera that has a mini-jackaudio input.  The student would wear the receiver and plug in a set of earbuds into the receiver.  The receivers usually have an audio cable with a plug that goes into the video camera jack.  I thought I could use a female to female adapter to attach the earbuds to thereceiver.  But I am not sure the receiver would yield intelligible sound to earbuds since it is usually ported to a digital video camera.
I have thought about blue tooth components as well using my computer as both a transmitter and receiver, but have no idea if this would work.  Your wisdom and experience on this challenge would be greatly appreciated and thereafter shared with anyone else needingto talk at a distance to someone whose performance you are trying to guide with verbal instruction (e.g. dancer, cook, or neigh, perhaps apoker player :-).  
Thanks,



George Forman, Ph.D.Co-Founder of Coach in the MirrorAmherst, Massachusetts



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