Take charge of the crowd with these powerful range megaphones, perfect for communicating with large groups effortlessly. An indispensable talking tool for events, gatherings, or emergencies, these 4-watt megaphones provide a 300-yard range for clear and effective projection. Say goodbye to straining your voice and hello to the convenience of a compact and easy-to-use megaphone that ensures your message is heard loud and clear. Ideal for sports events, rallies, or any situation where you need to address a crowd, this megaphone is a must-have for anyone looking to make their voice heard with confidence and authority. Let your words carry far and wide with this reliable communication device.
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Brand | S&S |
Item model number | Pa633 |
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Product Id | 336373 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.7 (6 ratings) 3.7 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 840614126907 |
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S&S Worldwide 8 Watt Megaphone. Be Heard from up to 300 Yards Away. Battery Powered, Push Button Megaphone. Batteries Not Included.
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This is used for an annual Easter egg hunt where 600 kids need to hear you. Works great
I use this megaphone daily when I teach Physical Education. I can give instructions as far as 300 yards away. The siren comes in handy when I stop our Fun Runs. The kids love to hear that siren. I love the small size and it fits in my teaching basket. My Principal and VP thought it was perfect for their use and also purchased.
This is a great little megaphone that is fairly easy to carry around. It is extremely helpful for recess supervisors or when teaching P.E. in the fields. I wish it could be just slightly smaller and have a shoulder strap.
It's a great, lightweight megaphone which can be used outside effectively to about 30-40 yards away.
I had mixed luck with this product - it squawked at times and I couldn't determine what was wrong. I ended up shouting through my hands again. I'll re-read the instructions and see if I was making a mistake, but how difficult is it to press a button and talk?
one fuction only, would be nice if it had a horn or whistle