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This Wireless Microphone Transmitter Receiver system operates on a stable 2.4GHz frequency with less than 5ms audio delay and 24bit/48KHz sampling rate. It supports 48V phantom power for condenser mics and offers up to 12 hours of rechargeable battery life with a 150ft transmission range. Featuring automatic pairing and a locking XLR connector, it’s designed for seamless, professional-grade wireless audio in any setting.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 92 dB |
Frequency Response | 2400 MHz |
Audible Noise | 92 dB |
Hardware Platform | Camera |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 92 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Connector Type | XLR |
Special Features | Battery Indicator Light |
Compatible Devices | XLR Microphone |
Item Dimensions | 4.45 x 1.38 x 4.84 inches |
Color | Black |
C**O
For the price they work amazingly well had no problems.
These work very well on my handheld microphone. Sounded very good highly recommend them. Great for price
B**7
Great product. Came very quickly, then I lost em at my next gig.
Awesome, wish I hadn’t lost it!
A**R
Good and easy to use it
Very good
R**3
End cable mess
I do a training podcast for work. I have a small portable mixer/recorder (Zoom) but was always getting the mic cable tangled or caught on things.Problem solved. Nothing new here, just an inexpensive effective solution. Perfect.
R**K
Not as noisy as another set I have
Update 2/27/25I'm updating this because I received another set made by Aroma that turned out to be even nosier than this pair. They are so noisy, I can't imagine I would ever use them except in an emergency (and would they even be charged in that case?). So, I have to, in good conscience, change my 2 star rating of these to at least a 3 because they are less noisy, they are $30 cheaper, and they have support for 48v power to the mic. I haven't tried the 48v yet, but the Aromas don't support that at all. So these are better than I first thought. I still don't like the compression of the sound however.Original review:When I plug the receiver into my Mackie 1604 board and adjust the trim to get a zero level, I hear high frequency noise, like white noise. I can use the filtering on the board to reduce it, but then I lose the high end detail.On top of that, no matter where I set the levels, the audio quality doesn't sound that good to me, it sounds overdriven, similar to tape saturation.The mic I'm using is an old AKG ball mic and when I plug it in using a cable, I don't hear any of these issues, so it isn't the mic. It could be the mic signal is too strong for the transmitter but that seems counter to the need to adjust the trim on the receive end to get a decent level.So my feeling about this TX/RX pair is it might be OK for band rehearsal, I haven't tried it there yet, or maybe OK in a noisy bar where you can barely hear anything anyway. But if you need a clean sound, this isn't going to get you that. I could maybe live with the high end hiss if I was mic'ing a kick drum, because I could just filter out the noise, but that overdriven sound would still be bothersome.I wish I had some other dynamic mics to try these with, just to see if different mic strength matters, but my only other mic is a Neumann condenser mic that requires 48v, and, frankly, given the quality so far, I'm afraid to plug my expensive studio mic into these.One other thing I can point out is that the transmitter is big enough that it won't slide through my mic holders, I have to unplug the transmitter if I want to remove the mic and walk around with it. Obviously a singer who likes to work the crowd would hate that.On the pro side, I like the USB-C charging capability and the actual slider switches to turn these on and off, and enable the 48v. They also pair quickly and are pretty inexpensive compared to more known brands. But as the expression goes, you get what you pay for.
D**S
Has performed well on several solo gigs!
No problems, easy set up (since only one channel) range is more than needed for solo club work. Cannot beat the value! Receiver is a little tight on my Perform V, but not an issue. Remember, only one can be used, if you need more, look elsewhere.
G**H
Works great!!
The singer in my band was using a Shure wireless mic and kept having multiple dropouts during a gig. I convinced her to try this wireless converter and it worked FLAWLESSLY!! Not a single dropout!! She’s not thrilled with how the mic looks, but performance trumps aesthetics when it comes to a live show, right?? Great value for the price!!
F**H
Ok
Purchased three pairs, pairing, and set up is incredibly easy type. C charging port is a big plus worked great with the PA speakers microphone crackles for no reason, not the microphone tested with multiple have to stay super close for the microphone to work well
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