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Wireless Microphone System,Fifine UHF Dual Channel Wireless Microphone Set with 2 Headsets and 2 Lapel Lavalier Microphone.Ideal for Church, Weddings,Presentations,School Play-K038
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Interference-resistant UHF Band Operation-Fast and easy wireless synchronization.Quick and easy frequency matching.Supports up to 20 simultaneous wireless channels in the same frequency band.Dual frequency design (channel B or C),provides a clear, static zero transmission.Stop worrying about crosstalk interfering with your wireless microphone lavalier.True-diversity Operation-Wireless microphone system use two separate antennas on both transmitter and the receiver to maximize signal integrity,reduce the chance of dropouts occurring.Ideal for various locations that have structures block or deflect wireless transmissions.Over 165-feet (50m) operating range in open areas(line-of-sight) or 50-feet (15m) with obstacles.Worry-free Wireless--Headset wireless microphone system with an easy-to-read LCD information display on transmitter and Indicator light on receiver that provide convenient visual indications of settings and operation status, so you always know what your wireless mic is doing.Individual Volume Controls-Dual channel receiver (Metal Box) with 2 Lapel/Lavalier and 2 Headset Microphones,individual volume controls on each channel for precise vocal balancing of each microphone.When there is a need to utilize 4 wireless microphone simultaneously, the other 2 mic(not included) work with the receiver without any frequency coordination problems.UHF Wireless Microphone System-Wireless microphone set for wider range and less obstruction.Includes 2 headset/2 lapel mics with mic 1/4" outputs and 1-1/8" mixed output(music and sound),enable use with a wide variety of audio gear.Rugged metal receiver ,1X 1/8" cable and 2X 1/4" output cable also included.
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I'm not sure if this is the right sub for this, so let me know if it's not.

I need an affordable (under $500, preferably less) solution for teaching group classes in a noisy environment. Most people I have seen do this purchase a mic and use a single output speaker at the front of the class. Like musical buskers use.

What I would like to do is send that sound to individual speakers that sit on the guests tables. That way the sound doesn't have to be broadcast as loud and the back tables can hear just as well as the front tables. Like a drive in theater.

From my (limited) understanding, bluetooth won't work for this because of latency. I've seen silent discos use VHF, so that might be the right thing, but I'm not finding good speakers for VHF.

I'm looking at input like this: https://smile.amazon.com/Wireless-Microphone-Microphone-Ideal-Presentations-K038/dp/B07CBYWDZX
and transmission like this: https://smile.amazon.com/HamiltonBuhl-Additional-Channeled-Wireless-Transmitter/dp/B0039KSI98/

The VHF speakers I'm finding seem to be designed for marine use and are hardwired. I need battery operated (ideally rechargeable). I'll start with 6 speakers. The perfect scenario would allow me to scale up from there easily to 10 speakers.

Am I thinking along the right lines? Does anyone know if a solution like this exists in kit form, or know of an appropriate speaker?

Thanks for any advice you can give!