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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
got here quickly and works very well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
Everything is GOOD
JulieLasVegas
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
This wireless microphone system was very easy to set up and can be used for many events. I compared to the more expensive systems and the sound quality was good. It's up with the best of them. Aside from losing some range it performs very well. It would be heard in a school auditorium but a larger venue likely not. For Karaoke and other smaller gatherings like parties it's perfect. The range is 164 ft so you can do a lot with that. You're getting alot for your money.
Ben Bowerman
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2024
First of all. Was amazed at how fast this product came to us. I ordered it less than 12 hours ago for a work event. It was on our porch the next morning before sunrise. It was extremely well packaged. It is heavy and well constructed. I like that it has options for lapel and head gear. We will be using this at a corporate event and I will update the review at that time.
Jonathan Demarks
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
Despite looking like a wireless microphone system for professional use, this set should be aimed clearly at karaoke or other non-professional settings. There are pros and cons to using it, and if you know how to use this set properly and have your expectations set correctly, there's a lot you can do with it.Pros:- Surprisingly low noise floor. Regardless of how I hooked it up the output is quiet. There's a good reason for that but it's worth noting that the output can (and needs to be) gained way up without negative effect.- Microphones are partially metal and plastic but work well especially at this price point. Even the big names use plastic for wireless microphones- Microphones are pre-paired and the receiver follows channel selection from the microphone when you press the (unlabeled) channel selection- AA batteries so you don't have to buy a custom battery- Sound quality is good for vocals, not pro level but great for karaoke and small gatheringsCons:- XLR. It exists but is not balanced XLR, the unbalanced signal is simply transmitted over pins 1 (sleeve) and 2 (tip). This results in an almost unusable signal if you attempt to drive a balanced mixer or amp with it. Treat this signal as unbalanced and you will be fine- Low signal. Even with the unbalanced signal and gain turned all the way up on the receiver the signal is basically + or - 100mV. You will need significant gain amplification to use the signal from this unit.- Wrong product sent even after return process. I ordered the lavalier unit but twice got the microphone unit, this isn't technically a problem with the product itself, but the packaging and labelling is part of the unit and clearly something went wrong here.- Short power cord 1m/2.7ft is just too short for most use cases, you'll likely need an extension cord.- Non-rechargeable batteries; yes, the battery choice is a pro and a con. Since there are four mics it's okay to have two on the charger and two in use. Rechargeable mics would have been great.Conclusion:While this system is advertised for use in a church, wedding, band gig, or musical performance I do not think it meets those standards. If the XLR output was balanced, then it would be great for this price point but lacking balanced output knocks off two stars.What you can use this for is gatherings, especially with large amplified portable speakers. Plugging directly in using the included 1/4" cable and cranking up the volume will work just fine.Overall, I think if you have a small gathering or just really need a wireless set in this price point and can live with how this unit behaves you will be just fine.3/5 stars - good product except for the XLR jacks and low volume; advertised at the wrong market. Disappointing but armed with the correct knowledge and equipment you can work around the issues and make this system do amazing things.
Michael
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2024
I recently purchased the Wireless Microphone System with 4x50 UHF Channels, and it has been perfect for karaoke night. From the moment I plugged it into my mixer, it worked flawlessly without any hassle. The setup was incredibly straightforward since each microphone is already preprogrammed to the receiver. The sound quality is impressive, delivering clear and crisp audio that makes karaoke sessions so much fun. Although my room is too small to test the full range, the system has worked perfectly within the space I have. Each microphone uses two AA batteries, which is convenient and easy to replace. The metal receiver feels durable and well-built, adding to the overall quality of the system. If you're looking for a reliable wireless microphone system for karaoke, this is an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
Matt
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
I was hesitant to test this unit out, as there weren't as many pictures as I would have hoped for, especially of the back. I was pleasantly surprised to see that there are actually 4 XLR outputs to be able to run each belt pack into the sound board individual to EQ and adjust.Range:From a performance perspective, these should get every bit of the 164ft advertised. At 100ft and through multiple walls, it still maintained a solid connection. I had to go down one story, through a block wall and a set of steel doors to even get a momentary loss of signal, which was rapidly restored. That's great news!Lavaliers:This comes with both a headset style and clip on style lavalier for each belt pack which is awesome. Glad they are black and not skin tone, which I think look weird on clothing personally. The size is somewhat large, but standard for an inexpensive set. The sound quality is good through the PA system I was testing on, not muffled like some cheaper lavaliers I've testing.One major grip.... These lavaliers have a male screw on them for connecting to the transmitter. This was unexpected, as usually the male thread will be on the transmitter and you screw the lavalier to it. Instead, you must hold the lavalier connector, and spin the transmitter to connect! Just weird...Additionally, if you were hoping to connect a 3.5mm lav like a Rode Lavalier Go, you will be sad to hear it won't work.... Due to the female threads in the transmitter, it keeps you from inserting a 3.5mm all the way. Even when I took a 3.5mm with a very narrow connector, the plug inside the transmitter is somewhat off-center and will likely lead to premature wear....Display:The display on the unit is good! You can see the loudness level, as well as the RF signal strength, and both meters actually work quite well! Gain is easily adjusted by 4 individual knobs.Other notes:- No mute function- Digital on/off (i.e. hold the button for a couple seconds)- No mounting adapters for a rack (too narrow)- No XLR cables includedConclusion:It's hard to tell where I land on this... I have it now so I will use it, but not sure it would be my first choice, mainly due to the odd 3.5mm connector which is more cumbersome to connect than anything I've used before (and not centered in the transmitter). Performance otherwise seems awesome! From that perspective I am looking forward to using these for events and being confident the audio will sound clear and won't have drops.
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