DLP System has reportedly announced that its 2.4GHz Binary CDMA Wireless Microphone, UBIC 2410, will now provide school teachers with a “convenient” and “versatile” microphone solution.
The wireless microphone will be distributed by SYNET USA, a distributor of DLP System’s product in the U.S.
“This handy tool will meet teacher's needs and characters with modern flair,” Harry Rhim, CEO at SYNET USA, said in a statement.
This 2.4GHz wireless microphone transmits 2.4 GHz signals. The company officials said that this “sets UBIC 2410 above other wireless microphones on the market that use 700~900 MHz.” The nature of 2.4 GHz signals prevents signal crossing. Additionally, to absolutely prevent line crossing, DLP System has equipped UBIC with ID Setting, company officials said.
DLP Systems’ wireless microphone uses a different transmitter. If the user wants to use the product, he or she has to carry the personal wireless microphone to the school or classroom. And, when a user approaches the transmitter with the receiver, the receiver automatically recognizes the transmitter’s ID information, and will hear a confirmation beep. Company officials said that this wireless device can also recognize automatic 60/80 channels when the user wants to set up frequency.
Moreover, it is possible to use three transmitters with one receiver simultaneously. This wireless microphone has a channel scanning function and it also treats the signal to 16Bit 48KHz digital sampling, company officials said.
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