📢 Own the moment—make your voice impossible to ignore!
The Pyle 30W Megaphone Speaker delivers powerful, clear sound up to 240 meters with a lightweight, ergonomic design. Featuring a detachable handheld microphone, siren alarm, adjustable volume, and 3.5mm aux input, it’s the ultimate tool for events, emergencies, and crowd control.
Age range | Kid |
Color | White |
Style | White |
Display type | Digital |
Frame material | Plastic |
Height | 6.4 inches |
Item display length | 10.1 inches |
Weight | 522 g |
Item display width | 6.5 inches |
Shape | Round |
Material type | Plastic |
Number of items | 1 |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Features | Volume Control |
Wattage | 30 watts |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Pyle |
Department | Unisex-Adult |
Manufacturer | Pyle |
Item model number | PMP30 |
Product Dimensions | 25.91 x 3.81 x 15.49 cm; 500 g |
ASIN | B002PAZZIK |
V**T
Fun megaphone
I bought this pink megaphone for my little girl, and she absolutely loves it! It’s small but surprisingly powerful, making it perfect for cheerleading, playtime, and small events. The pink color is adorable, and the lightweight design makes it easy for her to carry around.Despite its size, the sound is loud and clear—great for getting attention. The sound can get a little distorted. But overall, it’s a fun and functional megaphone that’s perfect for kids or anyone looking for a stylish, portable option. Highly recommend!
J**N
Crisp, clear and very loud!
Because I was repping, I bought this to call for Freshers when they were in one place to move to another, worked a treat! SO loud but luckily there's volume control to suit the right environmentGetting used to which button to push for the sounds/on and off takes a bit of getting used to, it's right there but everyone who tried it got it wrong first time round for some reason... then again, some of them were drunk...It takes the biggest type of battery, but the leaflet isn't British so it took me a while to figure that out too.Great for getting the crowd chanting, great for organising and a great (safe) time all round!
S**S
Pyle-Pro 30 megaphone
How is it possible to have so much fun for £20? (and that included postage)I needed one for an outdoor event (small village duck race down by the local stream, with plastic numbered ducks) - well, that event is yet to happen, but the fun I've had with this in the meantime has been fantastic! I positioned myself outside one neighbour's house, and accused them of harbouring Osama Bin Laden's brother and instructing them to step outside with their hands up. Later, I then shouted in French at the visiting exchange family through an open window of the neighbours on the other side, producing great hilarity. I doubt that any neighbours will ever speak to me again, but I've had my day.I also had a bit of fun with it at a recent junior cricket match, and the other parents tried not to laugh but failed.In realistic terms, I'd say this would be fine for addressing a small gathering of people (you need to work the mic up close and learn to avoid feedback at high volume, but that's child's play) and the siren (one-press of a button) would be useful for getting initial attention or starting an event. There's a button which produces a pre-set musical sequence, which could be useful if you were playing outdoor musical chairs with a group of children, or if you allocated some sort of meaning to that sound in whatever you're doing - but you can't change it in any way, and without this extra function it'd still be fine value.Purely as a loud-hailer for small to medium events, a great piece of kit. It uses 4 of the larger D-cell batteries (not supplied) which are easy to take in and out.All controls are on a 3-button row with a sliding volume control underneath.The handle folds flat for storage. Be careful when storing that the on-off button cannot get accidentally depressed or you'll get loud squeals or a flat set of batteries.Can't fault it for price or value in any way. It obviously has that "tinny" sound that such megaphones have, and if I were to be addressing a larger group I'd go for a 50 watt or even louder version, however this is louder than I expected and for most people will do the job.If these stay at £20 all-in I may well be buying them as silly Christmas presents for friends and family, but they'd be hell in the hands of children and its relatively lightweight nature would mean children would probably pull it apart when fighting over who uses it. Better to be kept just for zany adults whose capacity for daft uses is infinite. I read elsewhere that one goup of holiday-makers took one away with them just to warn women that one of their sex-crazed males was married. Cruel, but appropriate!Steve Riches, Northampton, UK.
M**K
waking dead
Got this for singing through in one of my bands songs. Performed great live and the crowd really loved it. It's a great effect. The siren was used to stunning effect also. It's inexpensive ,well made and looks great too. Hence the 5 star review.Great for waking lazy-assed teenagers too. ;)
T**K
Faulty. Does not work.
Item seems to be faulty. Not working. Sending back. Awaiting replacement.
A**R
Not loud at all
Funny and sturdy but far too quiet. You have to speak right against the mouthpiece or it won't work.
S**D
Very pleased
Very pleased
J**H
Seems a bit flimsy
Rather a light-weight item - useful if you are carrying it for a long time, but it feels a bit flimsy. Works OK though. Turns on and off with a switch, rather than a trigger action, which isn't so handy for intermittent use (the usual sort ?). Still, people seemed to hear it, and the sound was clear.
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