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LEKATO Wireless in-Ear Monitor MS-20 Charging, 30H Battery Life with Box, 2.4G IEM System 1Transmitter 2 Receivers Auto-Pairing,OTG Support,One to More, in-Ear Monitoring for Studio,Live,Singer,Band

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  • 30Hrs Battery Life–LEKATO all-in-one portable rechargeable wireless in ear monitor system , 30Hrs Usage Time with case, charging 2 times for 1 Transmitter +2 Receivers, 2000mAh Battery Capacity, Type-C Cable, ples using 5V 2A charging head, good for your band practicing or performing.
  • OTG Audio Input Support – Direct plug-and-play connectivity with smartphones and USB-C devices. Using the in-ear monitor system to connect to Phone by OTG interface to play music. No real set up required once they are paired, auto-pairing. Simply plug them in and turn on.
  • One TX to Many RX –Our IEM Monitor Wireless System supports a single transmitter sending signals to multiple receivers simultaneously (up to 10 pairs of devices). LEKATO in ear monitors are so compact size with the clips design, that can be easily attach to your shirt, jean pocket and probably other things. if you do a lot of shows and gigs, great for a band set and for portability.
  • 150FT Range Transmission – LEKATO MS-20 upgraded wireless range of distance between the transmitter and receiver is 150 feet( on the open area), move freely within 150 feet on stage. perfect for live performances, church, and band rehearsals. Low Noise & Latency, ensures real-time audio sync for guitarists, vocalists, and drummers.
  • 2.4GHz Wireless IEM System –The professional In-Ear Monitor Wireless offer stable, interference-free audio transmission for clear monitoring. decent sound quality. 24bit/48K HD Audio, Broad 20-20K Hz Frequency Range, 100 dB SNR. (Note: Earphone is not included.)
  • One-Touch Mono/Stereo Switch:Flexible routing for instruments, mixers, and digital audio sources. Short press to switch mono/stereo modes, easy and silky-smooth setup. Using the in-ear monitor system in your recording studio or instrument tracks, without using external speakers. Helps to record without bothering any neighbors and family.



Product Description

LEKATO Wireless in-Ear Monitor MS-20
in-Ear Monitoring
Wireless In-Ear Monitor with Charging Case
SUPPORT MULTIPLE DEVICES
in-Ear Monitoring for Live Performance Singer Band

Michael A. Lauinger
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2025
Not only do these do the job, they do it exceptionally well and with exquisitely transmitted audio quality. They allow my partner and I to hear the same track on opposite sides of the room or venue and be able to perform off of that track without excessive bleed through from the crowd between us, allowing for a perfectly seamless and error-free performance, which is pretty awesome for a pair of amateurs doing an otherwise mundane volunteer gig, especially when we get nigh pro-level kudos and appreciation as a result. I'd like to claim it's all us, but I have to give the nod to this very cool system which has absolutely helped to raise our credibility and performance level. We haven't either of us run out of range of the transmitter or had any problems with our mutual connection on either end, which is notable. The batteries have lasted through every show as well without the need for recharging. Setup was easy, and I think it's a great value for what you get, durable and performative.
Dee's Choice Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025
I needed a wireless audio transmitter/twin receiver system so my producer and I could check and monitor voice recordings when filming. It needed to be a fast setup and not menu driven, just press and go with auto connection. This is just the ticket.HOWEVER! NOTE: Out of the box one of the two receivers broke when I gently pushed the power button. As you can see from the photo the button is sunk in at an angle, I didn't put any force, it just dropped in, clearly a quality control issue. So that stopped me from being able to review the entire system, but I moved onto the one that did work and have based my review on a single receiver and transmitter.The charger bay has a built-in battery that is chargeable via USB-C, just like those bluetooth earphone kits, it charges the receivers and transmitter from it's own held charge automatically as soon a you place into the slot. A charge percentage indicator display externally shows the charge status.Audio can be switched between Mono and Stereo for both Recording and Monitoring, this is achieved by a short fast press on the power button to toggle your preferred choice. Both Transmitter and Receiver have 10 steps of volume level using two buttons on the side marked + / - The Receiver has a recorded voice telling you "You are Switched to Stereo!" or Mono. You need ear or headphones plugged in to hear that.I found the audio quality to be very high, no noise, no distortion, unless you walk out of range. I tested externally with nothing blocking line of sight at about 90ft before drops off and Internally with rooms and stairs blocking the signal to about 30ft, which was impressive for such a low cost setup. The signal works on a 2.4ghz wavelengthThe build quality is ok..... feels kind of cheap in the hand but looks good, like metal, even though is all plastic. And of course one of my receivers broke out of the box. That said, the other one was fine, so maybe just a one off. To sum up, the audio quality is good. And that is what matters when monitoring.
Chewychomp
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
Lekato is a brand that I hadn't heard of, but that I am quickly becoming impressed with. I have a couple of Lekato tuners, a Lekato bluetooth speaker/amp, and now these monitors. Everything I have from them has been a great value for the price. These monitors work just as well as much more expensive ones. I've only used a single receiver, but it has worked perfectly.
Christopher
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
My first experience with in-ear monitors (and oh how I wish I'd had them years ago, my tinnitus would thank me!) - these are a nice small package, good range, the receiver is very small and can go just about anywhere. The storage box will supposedly recharge the units off its internal battery (twice, according to the manual, but I've not run them down far enough to test that fully - and see charge note below). And there's a nice battery display right on the front of the charging box.Comes with an assortment of cables, and I've tested with both the 1/8" stereo cable (which has a 1/4" adapter), and with the USB-C "OTG" cable (both my Android phone and Win11 laptop immediately recognized it as an audio device and worked fine). Both receivers were already pre-paired to the transmitter, and worked right out of the box.One thing I've noticed is that there's a distinct lack of bass *in the transmitter/receiver pair itself*, not the earphones being used with it. I've read quite a bit about IEMs losing bass if the earphone seal isn't good, but that's not the issue here - if I plug the earphones directly into source the bass rocks your socks off, but with the same earphones plugged into the IEM and fed from the same source, it's rather tinny. If you're a vocalist or guitar player that might not be terrible, but for a keyboard or bass player (yeah, I'm both), it comes up lacking a bit. I'll continue to experiment and see if I can fine tune the experience, I've only had them a few days.Also, there are some oddities with battery status and charging - I didn't notice at first because I had the case plugged into USB-C to charge; when I removed it, the charge lights on all three transmitter/receiver units came on and the case ran down rather quickly (just a few minutes) from 100% to 90%. I then took all the units out, charged them to full individually on USB-C, and charged the case back to 100% - but when I unplugged it and reinserted the units (which I'd just fully charged) they all lit back up and the case dropped to 93%. Could be it needs a calibration run-down/charge up cycle or two but a little disconcerting.And lastly - the interior of the case has RX and TX marks reversed - it indicates two transmitters, one receiver, but it's actually two receivers, one transmitter. :-)