🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The Wireless Instrument Microphone is a UHF clip condenser mic designed for musicians and presenters, offering a 131 ft range, high sensitivity, and easy plug-and-play functionality. With a durable design and compatibility with various devices, it’s perfect for live performances, conferences, and more.
Material Type | Silicone |
Color | Instrument Microphone with Clip |
Item Weight | 1.62 Ounces |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 96 dB |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Audio Sensitivity | 96 dB |
Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
Connectivity Technology | UHF |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, 6.35 mm Jack |
Special Features | Clip |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Amplifier, Smartphone, Speaker |
F**D
No noticable lag!
I am enjoying how the lag is minimized without expensive amplifier technology. Works perfectly for me to carry around to gigs and to practices as both a sound monitor and a house speaker to amplify my own sound. Haven't had the need for it to be closer than 30 feet yet as I've only had to be separated from the speaker inputs by about 15 feet. Response time feels swell and well above the lag from what I would imagine bluetooth or even wifi could do. This is my first personal wireless mic and it seems to perform just as good as wired mics so I am content with this and have no desire to spend a lot more money for fancy technology. I chose UHF because I know how laggy other technologies can get with microprocessors and chose to avoid potential letdown. Ultimately, I chose this because of the price point for the utility - it was the lowest price I could find for the use that I wanted. I don't need or want perfection, just an amplified sound without wires. I don't even know what things that more expensive high-tech devices can bring to the table, nor am I interested in researching it because my needs are met with this.
T**H
Not for perfectionists
At face value, if all you want is a wireless microphone that isn't trash, then go ahead and get this. The sound quality is pretty good (MOST OF THE TIME) and it works well and quickly. Comes with everything you need, including an adapter/splitter for phones. So, I'm just going to jump into why I'm not a huge fan of this thing.Picks up way too much noise! Attaching this to a brass or woodwind instrument is insanity. It will pick up any mechanism noise loud and clear. To top that off, it also picks up random interference from other wireless frequencies. I tried doing some recording with this and kept picking up what I thought was me stepping on a bad spot on my hardwood floor only to realize that the sound pattern was always the same and happened even if I stood completely still... That's extremely frustrating! If you can't attach it to your horn, and you can't use it in a room with other wireless signals, why bother?Battery life is only something like 2 hours, and before it shuts itself off, it will have spots of really bad performance producing all kinds of hideous noise. Depending on your application, 2 hours is probably a lot of time, but you still need to be on the ball charging it.
R**B
Functional and versatile
I got this for two reasons: First, I am a teacher in a large classroom with a microphone and I wanted something that would allow me to move around the classroom and still use the microphone. This seems to work well for that, and I can go some distance and stay connected. Second, I make videos and I do interviews with a remote microphone. I often use a wire microphone, but once or twice people tripped over the wire and almost destroyed my expensive camera. This is much safer in busy areas.There are other units out there, but I chose this because it is a small unit. the sound quality was good and volume could be adjusted, It also has all the adapters I need to connect to my classroom, to my camera input, and my smartphone for quick “on the go interviews.” I hope someday the manufacturer spends more time correcting grammar on the instructions, but I was able to figure it out from the instructions and the illustrations.
P**E
Good, but high feedback
This is good wireless microphone but it has high feedback. Can’t really use it due to the feedback.
E**H
Fantastic
I got 1 and the 2 because they are good quality and last good for performance just be sure to charge before use them
C**B
Bad connectivity
Waste of time buying, charging the device, and testing just to return it because the voice connection is horrible.
A**M
Works great for voice amplification!
We are using it as a mic to amplify our voice for a marriage ceremony. So far when we tested it versus other options seen on amazon, this one was the loudest. Also has controls for volume on the mic. You do have to speak right into the microphone but works well with no lag or feedback. I didnt think it is too heavy to clip onto your clothes, still relatively light. We plugged ours into the 3.5mm AUX port of a portable blue speaker and no problems.
A**S
Good
I was trying to record my saxophone into the software and it sounds really well. It can take a good distance and a nice start for anyone who wants to see how it's like.
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