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Live Bluetooth Mic to Speaker

Live Bluetooth Mic to Speaker

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 1.9

Taille:9.97MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Transformez votre téléphone en un microphone puissant et portable avec Live Bluetooth Mic to Speaker ! Cette application se connecte de manière transparente à n'importe quel haut-parleur Bluetooth, vous permettant ainsi de parler et de jouer n'importe où. Profitez de fonctionnalités telles que la réduction du bruit de fond, le contrôle de la qualité de la voix et l'écho réglable pour un son professionnel. Idéale pour les présentations, les annonces ou pour s'adresser à de grandes foules, cette application offre une commodité et un contrôle inégalés. Ajustez le retard vocal d’un simple toucher pour un son parfaitement synchronisé. Téléchargez maintenant et découvrez la différence !

Principales fonctionnalités de Live Bluetooth Mic to Speaker :

  • Diffusion audio en temps réel : Diffusez instantanément l'audio du microphone de votre téléphone vers n'importe quel haut-parleur Bluetooth. Connectez-vous simplement via une prise casque pour une solution micro gratuite et de haute qualité.
  • Suppression du bruit de fond : Profitez d'un son cristallin avec une réduction efficace du bruit.
  • Qualité vocale personnalisable : Ajustez votre voix pour Achieve le son souhaité.
  • Contrôle de l'écho : Gérez l'écho pour une expérience audio soignée et professionnelle.
  • Microphone d'annonce polyvalent : Idéal pour les présentations, les événements, les écoles et plus encore : amplifiez facilement votre voix auprès d'un public plus large.
  • Réglage précis du retard : Synchronisez sans effort votre audio avec un simple réglage du retard.

En conclusion:

Live Bluetooth Mic to Speaker offre une polyvalence et une facilité d'utilisation inégalées. Transformez votre smartphone en microphone de qualité professionnelle et connectez-vous sans fil à des haut-parleurs ou des écouteurs Bluetooth. Découvrez les avantages du streaming audio en temps réel, de la suppression du bruit, du contrôle de la qualité de la voix, de la gestion de l'écho et du réglage précis du retard. Téléchargez dès aujourd'hui et améliorez votre expérience audio !

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Audiophile Jan 16,2025

Works great for small performances or podcasts. The sound quality is surprisingly good for a mobile app.

Musico Jan 07,2025

Aplicación útil para pequeñas presentaciones. La calidad del sonido es aceptable, pero podría mejorar.

Chanteur Jan 15,2025

Excellent application pour les performances live! La qualité du son est impressionnante pour une application mobile.

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