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Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Loud, inexpensive, perfect for rallies. Great battery life, lightweight
Kate driscoll
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Loud, inexpensive, perfect for rallies. Great battery life, lightweight
Dwayne
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I work at the port in Florida and it comes in handy directing traffic. The recording option is the best.i can let it play and use hand signals to give direction.
Dwayne
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I work at the port in Florida and it comes in handy directing traffic. The recording option is the best.i can let it play and use hand signals to give direction.
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Good
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Good
Frida
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Looks good
Frida
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Looks good
mmmmksuper
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Looks great and functions well
mmmmksuper
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Looks great and functions well
Mike S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I always wanted a bullhorn for fun but didn't want to spend too much money for something I wasn't sure if I'd ever use. I just got this for fun and boy is it ever! I've been using it to wake my kids up some mornings, and they've been using it back on me, all in good fun of course. It's much louder than I expected, but the volume is adjustable from quiet to REALLY LOUD. When it's powered on, the microphone activates when you talk into it. An older bullhorn I used had a trigger, but this one has the auto microphone which works surprisingly better than I thought. The recording/loop function is really neat too, where you can record a sound clip which will play back repeatedly. This could be useful for communication in an emergency, or for annoyingly repeating a message to crowds at events. I've used other bullhorns before and this is just as good as others costing several times more. It is one of the smaller ones, but don't let that size fool you, it's plenty loud. It does use four C batteries so keep that in mind. I'm not sure why any modern electronic component uses only batteries; I think they should all have integrated batteries with USB-C charging ports, and for safety related things like flashlights (or this bullhorn) the option to be powered by batteries as a backup. It doesn't affect the product in any way, just would have been nice if it was rechargeable.
Mike S.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I always wanted a bullhorn for fun but didn't want to spend too much money for something I wasn't sure if I'd ever use. I just got this for fun and boy is it ever! I've been using it to wake my kids up some mornings, and they've been using it back on me, all in good fun of course. It's much louder than I expected, but the volume is adjustable from quiet to REALLY LOUD. When it's powered on, the microphone activates when you talk into it. An older bullhorn I used had a trigger, but this one has the auto microphone which works surprisingly better than I thought. The recording/loop function is really neat too, where you can record a sound clip which will play back repeatedly. This could be useful for communication in an emergency, or for annoyingly repeating a message to crowds at events. I've used other bullhorns before and this is just as good as others costing several times more. It is one of the smaller ones, but don't let that size fool you, it's plenty loud. It does use four C batteries so keep that in mind. I'm not sure why any modern electronic component uses only batteries; I think they should all have integrated batteries with USB-C charging ports, and for safety related things like flashlights (or this bullhorn) the option to be powered by batteries as a backup. It doesn't affect the product in any way, just would have been nice if it was rechargeable.
Natalie
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I had higher hopes for this megaphone, although it does work for louder volume at sports events. It is just not as sturdy as I was expecting, it's more of a lightweight plastic. I am worried about being able to tote it around to different events without it cracking or getting damaged. My initial concern was the latch for the battery pack feeling like it would break off, though it has held up for now it is a bit loose. This megaphone needs a pack of 4 C Batteries, it does not come with any. There is also not an option for charging it, which would have been a nice feature. One more thing to note, in the instructions the power output is rated 5W, 10W max. The current listing states it is 20W which is incorrect for this model.
Natalie
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I had higher hopes for this megaphone, although it does work for louder volume at sports events. It is just not as sturdy as I was expecting, it's more of a lightweight plastic. I am worried about being able to tote it around to different events without it cracking or getting damaged. My initial concern was the latch for the battery pack feeling like it would break off, though it has held up for now it is a bit loose. This megaphone needs a pack of 4 C Batteries, it does not come with any. There is also not an option for charging it, which would have been a nice feature. One more thing to note, in the instructions the power output is rated 5W, 10W max. The current listing states it is 20W which is incorrect for this model.
Ryan O'Donnell
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This is wildly off from what the listing says. It's significantly smaller than a typical megaphone, but that would be fine if it could do what it's supposed to be able to do. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The wattage shown in the pictures says 30w, but it's actually only 5w, which you can see listed on the actual product packaging. And who needs this bottle cap opener on a megaphone???
Ryan O'Donnell
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
This is wildly off from what the listing says. It's significantly smaller than a typical megaphone, but that would be fine if it could do what it's supposed to be able to do. Unfortunately, that is not the case. The wattage shown in the pictures says 30w, but it's actually only 5w, which you can see listed on the actual product packaging. And who needs this bottle cap opener on a megaphone???
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