Not everybody needs a personal voice amplifier. Yet if you speak to groups – meetings or briefings or like me you give tours, your voice gets stressed. Its not bad if it is a big group and you have a PA system to talk over. It is not so bad if it is just a few people that you can speak to in a normal voice.
But when you have to speak to a larger group… 8-20 people say, outdoors, fighting wind and other noises, it can fry your voice pretty quick. That’s when a personal voice amplifier can be a godsend. Light weight, easy to carry over the shoulder or on your belt, it helps you reach everybody but still speaking in something like a real voice.
If you present to medium sized groups or give tours like I do, check out a personal voice amplifier. Here is a link to a fairly simple and cheap one that works for me…