Non-invasive Ventilation Mic
KENSYS Non-invasive Ventilation Mic XMM-N250
Revolutionize Communication with Our Contact Microphone
Unlock Clear Communication—Even on a Ventilator
For patients using non-invasive ventilation (NIV) masks, clear communication can often be a challenge. Traditional microphones are obstructed by masks or provide poor sound quality, making it difficult for patients to express themselves. Introducing our innovative Contact Microphone—a game-changer designed specifically to overcome these barriers and restore the power of speech.
Designed with Patient Comfort in Mind
Our Contact Microphone is engineered to be placed comfortably on the neck, near the throat, where it captures voice vibrations directly. This placement ensures that the microphone does not interfere with any type of NIV mask—whether it’s a full-face mask, nasal mask, or helmet interface. The non-obstructive design allows patients to communicate effortlessly while receiving their essential respiratory support.
Why Choose KENSYS Contact Microphone XMM-N250?
Clearer Louder Sound Quality
Piezo-electric voice vibration technology captures even the softest whispers, transforming them into louder and clearer speech.
Non-Obstructive Design
Unlike traditional microphones, our contact mic does not interfere with the ventilator mask, ensuring uninterrupted therapy and comfort.
Universal Compatibility
Whether you’re using a CPAP, BiPAP, or any other type of NIV mask, our microphone seamlessly integrates without the need for complicated adjustments.
Durable and Hygienic
Built with high-quality materials, our microphone is designed for long-term use and easy sanitization.
Easy to Use
Simply place the microphone on the neck, adjust to your comfort, paste it securely with an adhesive pad and start speaking. No complicated setup or maintenance required.
Comfort Usage
No securing neck rim, just attach directly on neck with adhesive pad. And with detachable interface wire, easy to deploy and use.
Anti-Feedback
Reduce or eliminate feedback, essential for voice amplifier usage.
Perfect for a Wide Range of Patients
This microphone is ideal for patients dealing with respiratory conditions like COPD, ALS, or sleep apnea, where non-invasive ventilation is required. It also serves as an essential communication aid for those in ICU settings or undergoing long-term respiratory therapy.
Empowering Patients, One Voice at a Time
Communication is more than just words—it's about connecting with loved ones, expressing needs, and retaining independence. Our Contact Microphone is not just a product; it’s a lifeline that empowers patients to regain their voice, ensuring that nothing gets lost in translation.
Order Yours Today
Don’t let your voice be muffled by medical equipment. Experience the freedom of clear communication with our Contact Microphone. Order now and bring clarity to every conversation.
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KENSYS Mic vs Normal Microphone
Direct Vibration Capture:
KENSYS Mic:
Captures vibrations directly from the throat or body instead of sound waves traveling through the air.
The mic is unaffected by physical barriers like masks, ensuring consistent, clear audio because it picks up only the vibrations of the voice.
Normal Mic:
Relies on air-borne sound waves, so masks can muffle or distort the sound by blocking or diffusing the voice.
Reduced Muffled Sound:
KENSYS Mic:
By avoiding air transmission, it bypasses the muffling effect caused by wearing masks, allowing for clearer, more articulate voice capture. There’s no interference from fabric or mask material, which typically alters the voice's clarity in open microphones.
Normal Mic:
Masks can reduce high frequencies, leading to a more muffled, less crisp sound. Captures ambient noise, which may degrade the clarity of the speaker's voice further when a mask is worn.
Isolation from Background Noise:
KENSYS Mic:
Because it only picks up vibrations from the voice, background noise or environmental sounds are greatly reduced, resulting in sharper audio clarity. Even in noisy environments, the mic isolates speech for clearer communication, which is critical when wearing a mask.
Normal Mic:
The open mic is more sensitive to surrounding noise and may pick up distracting sounds along with the muffled voice, decreasing overall clarity.
Consistency in Sound Quality:
KENSYS Mic:
Offers consistent sound quality whether the speaker is masked or not, making it an ideal solution for masked communication in healthcare or noisy environments.
Normal Mic:
Audio quality varies when masks are worn due to the obstruction of sound waves and potential loss of certain sound frequencies, leading to inconsistent clarity.
In summary, KENSYS piezoelectric contact microphone offers clear, unmuffled, and isolated audio compared to a normal mic, especially when wearing a mask, making it ideal for environments where clear communication is crucial.