A
microphone, colloquially
mic or
mike , is an acoustic-to-electric
transducer or
sensor that converts
sound into an
electrical signal. Electromagnetic transducers facilitate the conversion of acoustic signals into electrical signals. Microphones are used in many applications such as
telephones,
hearing aids,
public address systems for concert halls and public events,
motion picture production, live and recorded
audio engineering,
two-way radios,
megaphones,
radio and
television broadcasting, and in computers for recording voice,
speech recognition,
VoIP, and for non-acoustic purposes such as ultrasonic checking or
knock sensors.