Using Parabolic Microphones for Meeting and Class Streaming
Streaming video of a speaker is easy. Capturing the audience's questions and comments — clearly enough for remote viewers to follow the conversation — is the hard part. KLOVER MiK parabolic microphones solve this by focusing on individual speakers in a room, picking up their voice while rejecting echo, HVAC noise, and cross-talk.
Universities, houses of worship, and corporate meeting rooms have deployed KLOVER MiK parabolic microphones to stream lectures, sermons, and meetings with full two-way audio fidelity. One university captured comments from more than 20 students with just four KM-09 units mounted in a 20×40 foot classroom. Another mounted a KM-09 on a pan/tilt camera in each classroom to stream the professor to remote students.
Key Benefits
- Capture audience questions clearly for remote viewers
- Four KM-09 units can cover a 20×40 ft classroom
- Mount on pan/tilt cameras to follow the speaker automatically
- Works for classrooms, boardrooms, houses of worship, and town halls
- Eliminates the need for handheld mic runners
Which KLOVER MiK Model Is Right for Meeting and Class Streaming?
KLOVER MiK 09
Strengths: The go-to model for meeting and classroom streaming. Small enough to mount on ceilings, walls, or pan/tilt cameras. Nearly invisible and captures speech clearly from 5-30+ feet in quiet environments.
Limitations: Limited to smaller rooms — larger venues may need the KM-16.
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KLOVER MiK 16
Strengths: Greater range for larger lecture halls, auditoriums, and worship spaces. Can capture a speaker from across a large room.
Limitations: Too large for discreet ceiling mounting in smaller rooms.
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KLOVER MiK 26
Strengths: Maximum range for very large venues (mega-churches, convention halls, outdoor amphitheaters).
Limitations: Overkill for typical classrooms and meeting rooms; the KM-09 or KM-16 are better choices for most streaming applications.
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Customer Stories
What Our Customers Say
“As a result of this successful setup, we will continue to use the KLOVER MiK Parabolic microphone kits in remote classroom systems and future interactive cinema deployments for years to come.”


