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Bluetooth Usb Microphone For Buses 12 Volts

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Bluetooth Usb Microphone For Buses 12 Volts

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I use it with SONY nf 960 and nP-f970 batteries to have 12 Volts

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2024-06-29 09:52:27

Almost the perfect headset: Bluetooth with my Ipad or my Cellphone, USB w/ my Computer for Skype. Excellent microphone for conversation. Only thing missing would be a way to switch between 2 Bluetooth source

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2024-07-13 04:20:24

Well made, and lets me use the XLR inputs on the H6 with phantom power set at 12 volts, with my Giant Squid Audio cheap but very good lavalier mics.� They hold the mic plug and the XLR sockets firmly, and I don't worry about them coming loose.

5
2024-07-02 02:49:59

When I saw this product on B and H photo website, it immediately draw my attention. I have already installed this item in my Video Switcher Box that I have designed to power with my D-Tap battery and in order to provide power to different components, I needed a D-Tap splitter and I realized that this item can fulfill my needs. I can upload a picture on a later time for people who can see the usefulness of this product. An important thing to mention is that one of the D-Tap ports only provide 12 Volts DC that can be used to power all the equipment that need only 12 Volts DC power. Rest of the three port provide 14 Volts to power the remaining equipment. Excellent product. I recommend this product to everyone.

5
2024-04-09 02:22:43

This is the second one that I have purchased. I want a set of battery charger in my camper van that can run directly from 12 volts. (My other one stays at home)

5
2024-09-06 08:20:51

I needed a short cable to access the two 5 Volts wires out of a USB port on my computer. I cut the cable (chopped off the angle connector) and connected (soldered) to the Red and Black wires. What I did is simple and it works but I was also impressed by the quality of the cable; the cut exposes full and even shielding and well insulated very flexible stranded conductors. If anyone does the same, make sure that you use cable clamps to avoid pulling on the wires.

5
2024-08-21 07:15:37

I use this battery IDX 9600mAh 70Wh for my Panasonic HCX1, so far it has performed flawlessly and is a wonderful alternative to the panasonic batteries because IDX is a top notch professional level reliable battery manufacturer. It comes in at a much more affordable level and includes a USB port so you can charge or power USB devices, and an X-Tap for powering devices that need 8 Volts or less (not to be confused with B-tap, which is 12+ Volts output). The fact these are integrated into the battery package is great. And I get almost double the run time out of it vs. the 5900mAh battery that comes with the camera. I highly recommend it and will likely purchase another one. Oh and it works fine on the included panasonic charger...though be sure to allow enough time to charge cause the chargers really take about real time to charge the batteries. Meaning if the battery will run the camera about 3.5 hours, then it takes about that time to charge it...

5
2024-05-19 06:18:55

When there is no 110V AC outlet and you need 5 volts power for a USB powered device (like a wireless camera), this solves the problem. I have used these for a few years 24/7/365 and they are reliable, so I recently bought a few more.

5
2024-04-12 06:12:41

I have two of these chargers. They are well built and powerful. However, that power comes with a string attached - if you want to rapidly charge a Mavic 3 battery the input voltage has to be greater than produced by a typical full charged 12 volt battery. DJI tells us this - stating that we should use the charger only with the car running. However, the specifications state that the input voltage needs to be 12.7 - 16 volts DC. Which led me to assume the 540 amp hour 12 volt battery bank in our expedition truck, which delivers 12.8 - 12.9 volts when fully charged would be sufficient. That is not the case - I need to have somewhere between 13.1 and 14,1 volts minimum (closer to 14.1 I suspect) for the rapid charger to work with an Mavic 3 battery. I can work with that as long as I charge during the day with solar input raising the voltage of the battery bank or when the truck's engine is running. This charger will work fine charging a Mavic Mini 2 battery bank with the supply at 12.8 (perhaps lower as well - I've not tried that). It might also charge the Mavic 3 battery via the USB 2 - USB 3 outlet but at 10 watts I'd presume that would considerably slower than the 65 watts possible with USB 3 - USB 3 outlet. I have not tried my car chargers with large portable power banks like those from Goal Zero or Jackery. I suspect the same restraints would apply - rapid USB 3 to USB 3 of a Mavic 3 battery will require solar or other supplemental input. Again - not a problem if you plan for that. I've given the charger 5 stars because it is great and works well as long as one respects the design parameters.

5
2024-06-12 08:44:54

Brilliant sounding microphone with the iPhone 12

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