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  • forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
    forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
    forteller@tutoteket.no
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    #1

    Does this product exist?

    A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

    It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

    #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

    mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM phil_browne@fediscience.orgP A T 5 Replies Last reply
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    • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

      Does this product exist?

      A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

      It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

      #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

      mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
      mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
      mastodonmigration@mastodon.online
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      #2

      @forteller

      Probaby doesn't exist. Not clear how such a product would extract your personal information so it how would it make any money? (/s)

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      • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

        Does this product exist?

        A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

        It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

        #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

        phil_browne@fediscience.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
        phil_browne@fediscience.orgP This user is from outside of this forum
        phil_browne@fediscience.org
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        #3

        @forteller sounds similar to auracast - something I saw a YouTube video about recently. Could that help your search?

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        • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

          Does this product exist?

          A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

          It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

          #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

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          anantagd@ieji.de
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          @forteller because of latency, I would always use a wired solution, not Bluetooth.

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          • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

            Does this product exist?

            A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

            It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

            #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

            mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
            mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
            mastodonmigration@mastodon.online
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            #5

            @forteller

            Yes. Just search for "Bluetooth Microphone." There are hundreds.

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            • phil_browne@fediscience.orgP phil_browne@fediscience.org

              @forteller sounds similar to auracast - something I saw a YouTube video about recently. Could that help your search?

              forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
              forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
              forteller@tutoteket.no
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              #6

              @phil_browne Thank you! Seems interesting! But also seems just like a new protocol from the BT consortium (or whatever their name is), which I would think would not be necessary for the type of device I'm looking for.

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              • A anantagd@ieji.de

                @forteller because of latency, I would always use a wired solution, not Bluetooth.

                forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
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                forteller@tutoteket.no
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                #7

                @anantagd Sure, wired is probably better. But BT speakers and hearing aids and other recievers are everywhere, and so much more accessible

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                • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                  @forteller

                  Yes. Just search for "Bluetooth Microphone." There are hundreds.

                  forteller@tutoteket.noF This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #8

                  @mastodonmigration That's the first thing I tried, and no result I get mention this use case, as far as I can tell. They just talk about recording or streaming online. And most of them also seem to require their own specific reciever. If you know of a specific product where the company making it says it can be used in the way I want to, I'd be grateful for a link or a name. Thank you!

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                  • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

                    @anantagd Sure, wired is probably better. But BT speakers and hearing aids and other recievers are everywhere, and so much more accessible

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                    anantagd@ieji.de
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                    #9

                    @forteller if you have mic input to a mobile device, you could stream from that to a bt speaker. I doubt whether a direct mic to speaker connection is at all feasible with BT

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                    • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

                      @mastodonmigration That's the first thing I tried, and no result I get mention this use case, as far as I can tell. They just talk about recording or streaming online. And most of them also seem to require their own specific reciever. If you know of a specific product where the company making it says it can be used in the way I want to, I'd be grateful for a link or a name. Thank you!

                      mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
                      mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM This user is from outside of this forum
                      mastodonmigration@mastodon.online
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                      #10

                      @forteller

                      https://www.amazon.com/Microphones-Microphone-Connection-Rechargeable-Ergonomic/dp/B0DRP3MK7R/ref=mp_s_a_1_5

                      "These wireless microphones simply operation, just connect to a karaoke machine, powered speaker, or amplifier to enjoy a high-quality audio"

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                      • forteller@tutoteket.noF forteller@tutoteket.no

                        Does this product exist?

                        A microphone that you can connect via Bluetooth to any BT speaker or receiver (like a hearing aid) to make that speaker into a sort of PA system?

                        It seems so obvious that this should exist. But searching I seem to only find these stupid LLM generated articles, and microphones sold with its own speaker or its own receiver that you need to plug in to an aux input. Am I being stupid?

                        #askfedi #hearingaid #hearingloss

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                        tanketom@tutoteket.no
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                        #11

                        @forteller You can find apps for the phone that can use the phone mic, and the phone as the Bluetooth sender.

                        The latency is the issue here, it is very confusing for a speaker to have your voice amplified next to you with the latency a Bluetooth usually gives, compared to wired or other quicker transmissions.

                        Small wireless mics (like 2,4GHz) that output through minijack, into a "bluetooth" speaker with an aux cable is the most lightweight way to go, unless you just buy a small PA system.

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