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The Perfect Partner for Your Wireless System.
Keep your transmitter secure, protected, and out of the way with the Fitness Audio Microphone Belt — a purpose-built neoprene pouch designed specifically for high-movement fitness environments.
Engineered by fitness professionals, this no-bounce belt holds your wireless transmitter firmly in place during cycling, HIIT, dance, and group training classes. The soft yet durable neoprene creates a protective moisture barrier between you and your transmitter, reducing sweat exposure and extending equipment life.
Comfortable for long wear and easy to hand wash between sessions, the belt is ideal for instructors teaching multiple classes per day. With a wide variety of colors and patterns available, it also gives instructors the freedom to match their belt to their brand, outfit, or personality.
Reliable protection. Secure fit. Professional appearance.

The gold standard
Not all mic belts are the same
The Pouchbelt is built by the same team that makes the Aeromic. Most alternatives aren't built for fitness at all.


Adjustable Buckle
vertical - cable runs straight, no connector stress
Neoprene, stitched and taped seams
Yes - neoprene blocks sweat from reaching transmitter
Snug pocket, no snaps or velcro on pouch
Adjustable buckle up to 39", extender available
70+

Protect your wireless investment
Your transmitter costs $200+. This protects it for under $50.
One dropped bodypack during class is a $150 repair. One sweat-soaked circuit board is a dead transmitter. The Pouchbelt puts a neoprene barrier between your skin and the electronics, and keeps it locked to your body through HIIT, spin, floor work, and everything in between. Stitched and taped seams. Adjustable buckle that won't pop open mid-burpee. Vertical pouch so the cable runs straight up - no 90° bend stressing your connector. 50,000+ sold to instructors worldwide. 70+ colors because black gets boring after 10 years of teaching.
FAQ
Common questions
What transmitters does the Pouchbelt fit?
All major brands. Shure, Sennheiser, AKG, Samson, Audio-Technica, Fitness Audio, Mipro, Chiayo, JTS, and more. The snug pocket design grips the bodypack without snaps or velcro — no closures to wear out or snag on clothing.
Why vertical instead of horizontal?
When a transmitter sits sideways in a horizontal pouch, the cable exits at a 90° angle. That bend puts constant stress on the connector — the #1 failure point on any wireless mic. Our vertical pouch keeps the transmitter upright so the cable runs straight out the top with zero stress on the connection.
Will it stay on during HIIT and jumping?
The buckle closure locks and stays locked. No velcro to wear flat, no elastic to stretch out. Instructors wear these through box jumps, burpees, sprints, and floor transitions without adjusting mid-class.
Does it dig into my ribs during floor work?
No. The vertical pouch sits flat against your hip. There's no hard horizontal edge pressing into your ribs during crunches, planks, or supine work. Flip it to the opposite hip for floor sections and the cable stays clear.
What size should I get?
Standard fits waists up to 39 inches. If you need more room, add the Belt Extender. The buckle adjusts through a wide range — if you're between sizes, standard covers most people.
Why is it more expensive than other mic belts?
The $10 belts use thin elastic with velcro and stitched-only seams. The velcro wears flat in weeks. The elastic stretches after washing. The stitching pulls apart. The Pouchbelt uses thick neoprene with stitched and taped seams, a buckle closure that doesn't degrade, and a moisture barrier that actually blocks sweat from reaching your electronics. Most instructors go through 3-4 cheap belts a year. One Pouchbelt lasts years.
Can I wash it?
Hand wash, line dry. If you teach back-to-back classes, rotate two so you always start with a dry belt. The neoprene holds up to regular washing — the stitched and taped seams don't come apart like single-stitched generic belts.
Can I use it for my phone too?
Yes. The pouch holds smartphones, iPods, and keys alongside or instead of a transmitter. Same snug fit, same buckle security.
Why are there 70+ colors?
Studios use color-coding to assign belts per room or per wireless system. Instructors use them to match their outfit. Either way, you're not stuck with plain black for the next three years.

