820iR Classroom Audio System Product Overview. For Today… Why Classroom Audio? REDMIKE VC Overview Proper Positioning Adjusting the Volume Daily Use Classroom.

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820iR Classroom Audio System Product Overview

For Today… Why Classroom Audio? REDMIKE VC Overview Proper Positioning Adjusting the Volume Daily Use Classroom Audio Tips

Why Classroom Audio? Student Benefits Increased Participation Better Comprehension Improved Reading Skills Higher Test Scores Teacher Benefits Reduced Vocal Strain No Changes to Curriculum Better Classroom Management More Energy The more students hear the better they learn.

REDMIKE VC Do Not Cover iR Lens Aux Input Volume Adjust On/Off

Positioning REDMIKE vc Proper microphone positioning leads to proper volume adjustment.

Adjusting the Volume Only use the volume controls on the back on the microphone.

Daily Use Remove Position Recharge

Tips and Tricks Speak in a normal voice Avoid wearing necklaces or lanyards Mute the microphone during private conversations Be sure to recharge the microphones