When you are testing out your wireless microphone system, there are several steps you need to carry out to make sure you end up with the right one.
If you are going to be working in a small room, you will need to sample some hand-held models of wireless microphone systems which make use of a transmitter box, which makes the use of constricting cable highly unnecessary. On the other hand if you are considering a system for a concert or a larger room that requires a larger range, you might want to pick a wireless microphone system that comes with a body pack, preferably a battery operated one. All you need to do is attach the pack on to your collar or waistband and talk like you normally would.
If your speaking engagement is going to involve interview sessions or audience participation, think about a lavaliere model of wireless microphone project system. This kind of microphone system helps to eliminate the popping that is so characteristic of handheld microphone and may even include body pack transmitters for improved sound quality.
You should also examine the variations of wireless microphone project system that are available, ranging from headset variants for speakers who tend to move around into the audience, or clip on versions that look fairly innocuous.
Another consideration when choosing a wireless microphone system project is where you are located. In urban areas, there are so many different clashing frequencies that a VHF system would not be very effective, since these are more prone to distortion and disturbances. A UHF system would be a more effective option that would deliver a better result.
One final thing that you need to look at for your wireless microphone system project is the frequencies that are available. If you pick a more expensive one, they may allow you to select this frequency automatically, but otherwise you would need to do this on your own.