Kupu Whakataki
The Shidu M800 is a versatile and portable voice amplifier designed to project your voice clearly and loudly. It features Bluetooth connectivity, an FM radio, and supports playback from TF cards and USB flash drives. Its robust design makes it suitable for various indoor and outdoor applications, including teaching, public speaking, and guiding tours.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Shidu M800 voice amplifier in green, with the wired headset microphone connected.
Nga korero haumaru
- Do not immerse the voice amplifier in water. While it is IPX5 water-resistant, it is not designed for submersion.
- The wired headset microphone is not waterproof. Avoid exposing it to water.
- Ensure the speaker and microphone are kept at a sufficient distance from each other during operation to prevent feedback noise (howling).
- Use only the provided charging cable and adapter, or a compatible 5V charger, to charge the device.
- Tiakina te taputapu mai i nga wera nui, te ra tika, me te makuku nui.
Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia te kete mo nga mea e whai ake nei:
- Shidu M800 Voice Ampkaikawe
- Wired Headset Microphone
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Adjustable Waistband Clip Belt
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
Ka mutu te huaview

Image: Diagram showing the Shidu M800 voice amplifier with labels for Mode switch, Previous/Volume+, Power key/Play pause, Next/Volume-, and Recording button. Product dimensions are also shown.
Familiarize yourself with the various ports and controls:
- Power Key / Play Pause: Press and hold to power on/off. Short press to play/pause audio.
- Whakawhiti Aratau: Cycles through different modes (Voice Amplifier, Bluetooth, FM Radio, TF Card, USB Disk).
- Previous / Volume+: Perehi poto mo te ara o mua. Pēhi roa kia nui ake te rōrahi.
- Next / Volume-: Pēhia poto mō te waiata e whai ake nei. Pēhia roa hei whakaiti i te oro.
- Patene Hopu: Initiates recording (requires TF card or USB disk).
- Whakauru Whakaoho: Port for connecting the wired headset microphone.
- Tauranga USB: For USB flash drive playback and charging external devices.
- Kāniwha Kāri TF: For TF card playback and recording storage.
- Tāuru AUX: Mo te hono i nga taputapu oro o waho ma te taura ororongo 3.5mm.
- Tauranga Whakatau: Mo te utu i te ampte pākahiko o roto o te lifier.
Tatūnga
1. Te utu i te Ampkaikawe
- I mua i te whakamahi tuatahi, utu katoa te ampkaikawe
- Connect the USB charging cable to the amplifier's charging port and the other end to a USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
- The charging indicator will show the charging status. A full charge typically takes 3-5 hours.
- Ka oti te whakakii, te amplifier can provide up to 12 hours of playtime in microphone mode.
2. Connecting the Headset Microphone
- Insert the 3.5mm plug of the wired headset microphone firmly into the microphone input port on the ampkaikawe
- Position the microphone near your mouth for optimal voice pickup.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te Hiko / Whakaweto
- Kia kaha tonu, paatohia kia mau te Paatatau Mana kia whiti te whakaaturanga.
- Ki te whakaweto, patohia kia mau te Paatatau Mana ano kia weto te whakaaturanga.
Reo AmpAratau whakangao
- After powering on and connecting the headset microphone, the amplifier will typically default to voice amparatau whakamaa.
- Speak into the microphone. Your voice will be ampi whakanuia e te kaikorero.
- Whakaritehia te puoro ma te whakamahi i te Rōrahi+ a Rōrahi- pātene.
Aratau Nihokikorangi
- Pehia te Whakawhiti Aratau button until "Bluetooth" or a Bluetooth icon appears on the display.
- I runga i tō pūrere Nihokikorangi (hei tauira, waea atamai, papa), rapua ngā pūrere Nihokikorangi e wātea ana.
- Select "SHIDU M800" from the list to pair. A confirmation sound will indicate successful pairing.
- You can now stream audio from your device to the ampkaikawe
TF Card / USB Disk Playback
- Kōkuhuhia he kāri TF ki roto i te mokamoka kāri TF, he puku kohiko USB rānei ki roto i te tauranga USB.
- Pehia te Whakawhiti Aratau button to select the appropriate mode (TF Card or USB Disk).
- Ko te ampKa tīmata aunoa a lifier ki te purei oro files (e.g., MP3) from the inserted storage device.
- Whakamahia te Tuhinga o mua a Whai muri nga paatene hei whakatere i nga ara.
- Pehia te Taihoa Taihoa pātene ki te okioki, ki te whakaara ano i te purei ano.
Aratau Irirangi FM
- Pehia te Whakawhiti Aratau pēhi i te pātene kia puta rā anō te pātene "FM" ki te mata.
- To auto-scan and save available FM stations, long press the Taihoa Taihoa pātene. Ko te amplifier will scan and store stations.
- Whakamahia te Tuhinga o mua a Whai muri buttons to switch between saved FM stations.
Taumahi Rekoata
- Ensure a TF card or USB flash drive is inserted.
- Pehia te Patene Hopu to start recording. Press it again to stop recording.
- Recordings will be saved to the inserted storage device.
Mobile Power Function (Power Bank)
- Ko te amplifier can be used to charge other devices.
- Connect your mobile device's charging cable to the USB port on the ampkaikawe
- Charging will begin automatically. Note that using this feature will reduce the amplifier's battery life.

Image: The Shidu M800 voice amplifier shown outdoors, demonstrating its portability and ability to charge a smartphone via its USB port.
Te tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te amplifier with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Rokiroki: Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If storing for a long period, charge the battery to about 50% every few months to maintain battery health.
- Ātete wai: Ko te amplifier has an IPX5 water-resistant rating, meaning it can withstand splashes and light rain. However, it is not designed to be submerged in water. Ensure all ports are dry before charging.
- Tiaki hopuoro: The headset microphone is not waterproof. Keep it dry and clean. Avoid bending the microphone arm excessively.
Raparongoā
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau he tangi mai ampkaikawe | Device is off; low battery; volume too low; microphone not connected or faulty. | Ensure device is powered on. Charge the battery. Increase volume. Check microphone connection. |
| Howling or feedback noise. | Microphone too close to the speaker; volume too high. | Increase the distance between the microphone and the amplifier. Reduce the volume. |
| Kāore i tutuki te hononga Nihokikorangi. | Amplifier not in Bluetooth mode; device too far; previously paired. | Whakaritea amplifier is in Bluetooth mode. Move device closer. Unpair from previous devices and try again. |
| TF card/USB disk not playing. | Incorrect mode; unsupported file format; faulty card/disk. | Switch to correct mode. Ensure files are MP3 format. Try a different card/disk. |
| Karekau te pākahiko e utu ana. | He hapa te taura/urunga; he raruraru te tauranga utu. | Try a different USB cable and power adapter. Ensure the charging port is clean and undamaged. |
Whakatakotoranga
| Tauira | M800 |
| Te Mana Putanga | 18W |
| Pūhiko Raukaha | 4400mAh Pūhiko Lithium |
| Te wa takaro | Up to 12 hours (microphone mode) |
| Waa Whakatau | 3-5 haora |
| Panui oro | Approx. 10000 sq.ft (1000 ㎡) |
| Recommended Audience | 20-65 tangata |
| Hononga | Bluetooth, AUX, TF Card, USB Disk |
| Ātete wai | IPX5 (amplifier unit) |
| Ahu (L x W x H) | 3.78 x 1.77 x 4.72 inihi (96 x 45 x 120 mm) |
| Taumaha | 1.34 pauna (0.61 kg) |
| Rauemi | TPU unbreakable silicone, ABS |
| Puna Mana | Pūhiko Powered |
| UPC | 652401723646 |
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Information regarding specific warranty terms and customer support contact details is not provided in this manual. Please refer to the product packaging or the seller's webpaetukutuku mō ngā mōhiohio pūtāhui me ngā whakapā tautoko.
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