

However, if you are a Free-App kind of guy, Real Microphone for Windows Phone and Megaphone Free for iOS should do the tricks for you but you will have to give up the wireless mobility to exchange for the free option because both apps require a male-2-male headphone jack to hook your phone to the PC.Being able to sit back and let the sweet sounds wash all over your body is something else. And again, the app costs another $2.99US. Same as iPhone users, PocketAudio is also your best chance. If you are a frequent user, it’s actually quite cheap for having an app that turns your iPhone into a wireless microphone for your PC. It works very well but the only catch is that the iPhone app costs $2.99US to have. It only supports WiFi connection so far and no Bluetooth capability. You will need to install a client called PocketControl on your PC to act like a server application to receive the connection call from your iPhone. You can use PocketAudio as a wireless headphones and/or wireless microphone for your computer. PocketAudio automatically forwards audio captured or played on your computer to your iOS device. It lets you use your iOS device as a wireless sound card of your computer. PocketAudio is probably one that works the best. It works almost flawlessly and responsively. It has nearly unnoticeable lag, just like REAL microphone devices. You can adjust the connection type in Settings in Android app and Connection tab in PC Client. USB connection is the most reliable method but if you like pacing around during the call, going with WiFi or Bluetooth should be your choice. To get it to work, aside the WO Mic app from Google Play store, you also need to install the PC Client and PC driver on your Windows system. It supports 3 types of connections between your PC and phone: Bluetooth, USB, and WiFi. Once connected, you can use it for voice chatting, recording, recognition, or Skype right on your PC with your Android phone hold in your hand.

It turns your Android phone to be a wired or wireless microphone for your Windows system. Here are the ways, apps, and workarounds to make that happen. Since most of us already have a smartphone with us, one that can be used as a high quality microphone, there must be a way to use our smartphones as a wireless microphone on our Windows computers. You will need to pair one via Bluetooth or wire in through the mic jack in order to get one to work on your PC for Skype or voice recording. Almost all desktop PCs don’t have a built-in microphone for recording.
