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Catchbox Review Is In

March 17, 2016

Overview:  We have had the opportunity to use the Catchbox on a couple of shows. Here’s our review!

Technically: The Catchbox works exactly as advertised. The sound quality was very good and the foam cube protected the microphone well.

Audience Reaction: If you are looking for a fun way to engage Q&A this is a good product but it does need some set-up for the audience to fully embrace the concept.    

On a couple of shows where the MC embraced the idea, demonstrated the use and encouraged the audience to toss the cube around, the reaction was positive. On another show where there really wasn’t any set-up the Catchbox seemed a little forced.

Breakout Rooms: We used the Catchbox in breakout rooms and the keynote speakers were able to easily toss the Catchbox into the audience. It worked very well. 

Conclusion: For a general session application, the Catchbox can be a fun tool but needs to be targeted to the right audience. If the MC or main presenter buys in to the concept, it makes it easier for the audience feel comfortable with this tool.

Note: The Catchbox needs to be tossed from one audience member to another, or tossed to a moderator who then tosses it to the next person with a question. While the Catchbox is soft foam, if it is thrown with a lot of force it can knock water glasses off of tables.   

Read part one of this post here for more background info on this product.

In Ideas Tags catchbox, q&a, audience participation, engagement, microphone, MC
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Catchbox for Q&A

Catchbox

July 19, 2015

We’re looking to cut down on the cardio. During the Q&A portion of events, we are usually running around the room, passing the microphone to all the audience members who have questions. Sound familiar to you?

We came across a new product that could replace our light workout with increased audience engagement—truly a win-win. Catchbox is a microphone inside of a foam box that can be tossed from person to person when they have a question to ask. It’s faster and more interactive than a traditional stage mic. Plus, it adds a little fun to meetings or events.

This product seems ideal for a breakout session where there is a small group of people, but it would be interesting to try for general sessions too. Although we have not used Catchbox yet, it is on our list of things to try. Once we try it, we will post a review, so stay tuned!

Update: Read our review here.

In Ideas Tags catchbox, breakout sessions, meeting tools, microphone, q&a, audience participation, interactive
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