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* '''Handheld mic''' - This really isn't the proper name for this, but it's good enough to distinguish it from the other two types. A handheld mic is the sort of mic that most people think of when they think of a microphone. It looks good when held by a presenter, especially if they need to alternate it between themselves and someone else. Just make sure they know how far away from their mouth they should hold it.
* '''Handheld mic''' - This really isn't the proper name for this, but it's good enough to distinguish it from the other two types. A handheld mic is the sort of mic that most people think of when they think of a microphone. It looks good when held by a presenter, especially if they need to alternate it between themselves and someone else. Just make sure they know how far away from their mouth they should hold it.
If you're a presenter interviewing someone and you're taking turns speaking into the mic, ''wait until you've fully pointed the mic back at you before you start speaking''. It won't magically pick up a clear recording of your voice just because you're holding it; it needs to be 'pointed' the right way.
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