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Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
One of our microphones we just can't get to output to the receiver, hence the 2 star's being removed.That being said, the working microphone along with the receiver, actually works SHOCKINGLY well for the entire package to be priced at this mark even with one of them not working.I wouldn't venture TOO FAR away or put too many things in the line of sight between the mic and the receiver but we got a good 7-8ft with a clear line and the audio quality itself sounds a LOT better than we would have ever expected for this price, if the 2nd mic worked it would be an incredible value.
Legendary Chill Monroe
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
For this money you get a good sounding wireless microphone set, and you get two mics. The connect is very simple, just plug in the receiver to the amp and turn it on. Turn on the microphone and you are set. I have compared this with several other wireless and pre -wired sets of microphones, the sound quality with mids and treble is really good. the problem is the volume, about half as much as the others. If you are in a small venue or practice, this is great. Two wireless mics at this price is very good. They are large, easy to hold but very light weight. They come with their own carrying case with a pocket for windscreens and holders and chargers to go anywhere with ease.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
It is having nice professional look and feeling in the hand. I’m was surprised by (not expecting) the cool case holding all in. Connecting to my bluetooth speaker it turns in complete wireless system.
Brion Bell
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025
Here's the thing: I go out and perform live with my guitar; sometimes with bands, or a trio, a duet, or even single. And I do it at the kind of places where it's cool to invite friends up to the stage to sing with me. This kit makes it easy because it's wireless, it plugs into a 1/4" jack and sets up in seconds. It's the perfect solution for me. Oh, Shure, the sound isn't like a mic costing several hundred dollars, but I can usually adjust and get a decent sound which is all we really need.Good Value!
Mama Bear
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Works as expected. Much better than a wired mic. Good second mic for voice dictation and charting purposes. Plug and play with no extra setup is excellent. So far am pleased and excited to use for parties
DOdouble
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
I recently purchased this Meloace rechargeable wireless microphone set for my home karaoke setup, and I'm absolutely thrilled with it! The setup was incredibly easy – just charged them up and plugged in the receiver.The sound quality is truly impressive, clear and crisp, which was a pleasant surprise for the price. The build quality also feels much more robust than I expected.What really blew me away was the battery life. It lasted the entire day on a single charge! This is a huge plus for longer karaoke sessions.Honestly, the performance and quality you get for the cost of these microphones is just ridiculous in the best way possible. If you're looking for a reliable, great-sounding, and long-lasting wireless microphone system for karaoke or any other application, I wholeheartedly recommend the Meloace set. I absolutely love it!
Robert David Johnston
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2025
These microphones are truly amazing and provide very high-quality sound and durable battery life. I took them to a friend's house for karaoke and spent a good four or five hours using them. They are very easy to set up, all you need to do is plug the receiver into the amplifier or sound console, turn on the microphones and you're good to go. The sound quality was consistently rich and clear, even as we walked around the living room, sometimes about 10 or 15 feet away from the receiver. I also had a chance to use these microphones for a talk at an educational group that I attend, and, again, the sound quality was top notch, even as I spoke for a good two hours and passed the microphones to others. All told, these microphones met and even exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend them, and you really can't beat the price!
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Meloace Rechargeable Wireless MicrophoneI’m not too impressed with these mics except that the price is super cheap and they come with a decent zipper case to keep all the parts together. That’s the pros.Cons:1) The mics are quite weak, you have to pretty much be kissing the grill to maintain a consistent sound level because moving even slightly off-axis will easily drop the volume by half, and the same goes for pulling back more than about an inch. Since this is intended for karaoke, do you really want to be kissing the mic after everyone else?2) The transmission system is noisy. You can plug the receiver in and turn it on and hear some noise to start with, but it’s at a level I could tolerate, mainly because I can roll off the high end with EQ. But as soon as I turn on the mics, the noise level goes up significantly. I wouldn’t even think about using these anywhere but in a crowded bar where people don’t care too much. But since not all karaoke environments are noisy bars, I can’t give them a pass on that.3) There is a significant pop when you turn on the receiver. If you have in-ear monitors or headphones on, you need your faders pulled down before switching this on or off. The level lights on my board shoot up into the yellow zone when I do that. If have your P/A turned up and do that, you’re going to really annoy everyone in the room.4) The batteries aren’t replaceable. Now, I suppose if none of the previous points bother you, then you’ll want to keep these mics and, at some point, need new batteries, but you can’t replace them, so will have to throw these mics away. Maybe I should list this as a Pro because you’ll probably get better mics to replace these, so that would be a good thing.I would complain about the frequency display making it appear as if you can change frequencies but I saw somewhere that these are fixed frequency mics, so the only thing I hope is that the frequency they display is the actual one that’s being used. At least then if you have other mics in the same band, you can know to avoid the frequencies these are on. For reference, mine say ch 168 and 662.32 on one mic and ch 168 but 658.92 on the other mic. I assume those values are in MHz. Some other mics I have that have switchable frequencies start down in the 570 to 580 MHz range and don’t go up to where these are, so I can’t test for interference.I have no intention of keeping these mics or even donating them to anyone, they’re just not good enough. From a performance perspective I’d rate them 1 star but I’m going to give them 2 stars because I like the case and can use it for some other mics I have. If you’re really needing 2 mics and can’t afford more than $40, I guess these might work for you but at the same time I got these for review, I ordered another pair that cost $80 and I like them much better. Their sound quality is less noisy, they have switchable frequencies, don’t pop when I turn the receiver on/off, the volume is adjustable and the batteries are replaceable. If you can stretch to $80, you should look around. But you’ll still have to kiss those $80 mics, their sound capsule seems about the same to me.You might wonder why I would test these out if I’m so picky, and that’s because I have seen a bunch of knock-offs of Shure SM-58 mics selling down in this range, and people have given good reviews of some of them, so I thought the mic capsules in these mics could be pretty good and then I could get a read on how well the wireless aspect performs. But the capsules in these mics don’t begin to compare to a Shure capsule, so my test strategy didn’t pan out. I would say, instead of this all-in-one kit, if you want decent sound, get a good hand-held mic, like a Shure, then plug a wireless TX/RX into it, like a JOYO, and you’ll get pretty great sound. The JOYO runs about $100 however. There are cheaper brands than that, around $30-$40 that are noisier, but still better than this set, if you’re willing to piece things together. That’s what I’d do, because I can’t justify paying $400 to $800 fro an all-in-one Shure or Sennheiser setup.
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