Body mikes refer to wearable microphones that are often used in theater, broadcasting, and film production. Antonyms for body mikes may include stationary microphones, handheld microphones, or boom microphones. Stationary microphones are fixed in one spot and require the performer to remain in close proximity. Handheld microphones, on the other hand, are held by the performer and can be moved around freely. Lastly, boom microphones are held by a person on a pole and allow for more targeted audio capture. While body mikes offer hands-free convenience and versatility, other types of microphones have their own advantages depending on the context of their use.