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Hey all,

Have any of you ever used (or seen secondhand) a personal voice amplifier? If

you have no clue what I'm talking about, I basically mean one of those little

battery powered speakers that you can put on your person & then wear a little

headset mic to amplify the volume of your voice.

Recently, I've been in a couple situations where it's starting to become a major

frustration that I can't project loud enough (due to various SMA-related

factors, like reduced lung capacity & weak diaphragm muscles) to be heard over

the background noise in busy environments. Not only does this keep me from fully

enjoying being out in some public places like bars/restaurants, but it's also

starting to be a problem as I go to more and more academic conferences and

research symposia where I need to be able to easily talk to people.

I'm assuming many of you also deal with similar projection issues, so I'd be

very interested to hear how you've tried to overcome them. If you don't use

voice amplifiers, have other tricks/workarounds worked for you?

Thanks,

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