

🎷 Elevate your brass game wirelessly—because your sound deserves to be heard, not tethered.
The Wireless Saxophone Microphone leverages advanced UHF technology to deliver stable, high-quality audio transmission up to 164 feet. Featuring a built-in high-sensitivity condenser mic and a vibration-dampening silicone clip, it captures clear, realistic instrument sound. The LED digital display provides real-time frequency, battery, and volume info, while the rechargeable 400mAh lithium-ion battery offers 5-6 hours of continuous use after a quick 2-hour charge. Compatible with a wide range of brass instruments, this mic is ideal for practice, teaching, street performances, and stage shows.









| ASIN | B088TN7576 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,897 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #15 in Instrument Microphones & Systems |
| Color Name | N90 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (556) |
| Date First Available | May 19, 2020 |
| Hardware Platform | Saxophone, Trumpets, horn |
| Item Weight | 4.9 ounces |
| Item model number | G18B |
| Manufacturer | XIAOKOA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 40 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 6.02 x 1.54 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 70 dB |
J**R
This is awesome and works great
So I first tried a cheaper alternative and that's exactly what it was. I then found this wireless mic and found it to be a very high quality and easy to use setup. I know this is for a saxophone but I bought this for my banjo. I clipped it right on the side and put it right against the resonator head and turn it on... that's it. There is zero latency or at least none that I have noticed. For the uninitiated that means there is no delay between what you play and what you hear. I appreciate that factor the most other than the tone. I do love the fact that it gets very loud very quickly. Another Easter egg I found on it is the designer has a sense of humor and you ARE able to turn it up to 11. {Many thanks for that, to whom it may concern} There are truly only two small modifications that I personally would prefer but is still ,either way, not a deal breaker. The charging port is USB micro And the mounting clip only allows you to put the transmitter on the mount one way. This would be extremely versatile for many other instruments if it was able to swivel and or be able to be turned.
D**B
Fantastic value for the cost
a fantastic inexpensive product for those who don’t wanna spend the three to $400 on a big dog brand Wireless for saxophone. Works fantastic doesn’t have all the bells and whistles, but the sound quality is excellent.
A**E
Too sensitive but a good mic
This is a very light wireless microphone. It works perfect, has a good sound quality. Charging time 1-2 hours is good enough to use for several hours. I put 4 stars because it's a bit too sensitive. I play melodica using this mic, and when playing without background music can hear the key knocking. But for live performances, this knocking sound is relatively quit and can be ignored.
R**R
Wireless sax/trombone mic
I was a little hesitate but after trying this product, I am so pleased at the result. It clamped on to my trombone very snuggly, and the sound is very good. I am very pleased.
R**.
Adding Some Freedom to Online Jams
Got this wireless microphone to remove one cord from my online jam setup. (I'm still stuck with wired headphones--haven't found a low-latency set yet.) Using this with alto and soprano saxophone. The crucial thing with online jamming is to keep delays low, and I can report that this setup introduces no noticeable delay. Easy to charge, easy to set up. Some care is needed with springs on the microphone mount itself. These provide the needed isolation so that the microphone isn't pickup up key clicks, but it seems that it could be damaged easily. I also noticed that the unit seemed to pick up a little buzz when too close to some other equipment. Simply putting my hand around the body of the microphone eliminated that. I haven't figured out what was causing the buzz, although it might be the drive circuitry in my LED ceiling light fixture, but simply stepping back from the audio interface reduced it below hearing. My friends on the jam reported that the sound quality was about the same as my studio microphone, so that's good, and frees up the studio mike as a chat mike.
E**W
Value for money
Value for money. Set up was a bit tricky but got some pointers and all functions fine now.
P**N
Cheap Junk
This thing is a cheap piece of junk. It buzzes and hums with bad sound reproduction. Buy something else.
N**Y
STOP WORKING
Bought in MAY & IN AUGUST, the mic stop coming and and communicating with the transmitter. I paid a lot of money for this to not work after a couple of months??? HONESTLY!!!
J**S
Es un buen producto, al principio no me gusto por que se oía mucha interferencia, pero al leer bien el instructivo me di cuenta que tenía canales. Y al cambiar el canal cambia la distancia a la que se pueda estar
A**O
È un buon microfono
O**A
Moderate, sound quality ease of use ad functionality.
A**ー
コスパも良く 便利です
L**N
Absolut empfehlenswertes Lavalier-Mikro für Tenor Saxofon.
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