







🎤 Amplify your audio game with precision and power!
The Weewooday MAX4466 Electret Microphone Amplifier Module offers ultra-low power consumption and adjustable gain from 25x to 125x, delivering high-fidelity audio capture with excellent noise rejection. Designed for seamless integration with popular development boards like Raspberry Pi and STM, it’s perfect for voice recognition, audio sampling, and innovative audio-reactive projects.




| ASIN | B08N4FNFTR |
| Item model number | Weewooday-Microphone Amplifier-01 |
| Manufacturer | Weewooday |
| Package Dimensions | 12.1 x 8.6 x 1.7 cm; 22.68 g |
K**J
Wanted a voice activation solution outside having to come up with a Java solution in Android, but didn't have enough resources on ESP32C3 to handle voice recognition well. Settled on a "whistle trigger" (using Goertzel constants; frequencies matching whistling on a b-flat scale triggers current on different I/O pins) instead. This worked out reasonably well, though I was foiled again by ceiling fans. Struggled to get consistent readings; eventually realized I had a ceiling fan pointed directly at the microphone; things were fine after turning off the fan.
J**A
Si funcionan
N**.
Sounds great, works well. I modified the circuit to provide a high-pass "pre-emphasis" for use with an AM transmitter. Circuit below
K**K
Good purchase for the price. Still working with it. This is an analog output device. If you want to learn about analog, this is a very good option. Things like Analog Digital Conversion, physical filtering, signal processing, etc., can be elusive for most of the devices you get in a sensor kit. However, this is the "stick shift" of input devices. The onus is back on you. Rather than the pre-digitized signals you might get elsewhere, you have to figure out what to do with that wavy signal. Have fun
C**S
Solid little microphone without too much markup over direct-from-china shipping. I used them for capturing audio signal levels and the sensitivity and calibration have been good on each of the ones I've tested, but I can't speak to their frequency response.
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