Shopping Cart

Your cart is empty.

Your cart is empty.

Pyle Dual UHF Microphone System - Portable Professional Cordless Microphone Set Wireless Mic Kit w/Headset / Lavalier Mic, Beltpack Transmitter, Receiver - Karaoke & Conference - Pyle PDWMU211,Black

Free shipping on orders over $29.99

$64.99

$ 30 .99 $30.99

In Stock

About this item

  • UHF NARROW BAND: These cordless microphones for singing feature UHF audio transmission for unsurpassed performance w/ high signal over noise ratio for clear, distortion-free, crisp vocal & excellent sound reproduction unlike low-grade VHF unit
  • SELECTABLE FREQUENCY RANGE: This wireless professional microphone features digital display w/ 8 channel selectable mic frequency range w/ low distortion. Enjoy cordless singing to karaoke music & mobility for energetic on-stage performance
  • AUDIO RECEIVER: Pyle wireless microphone system includes a plug-in audio adapter receiver with ¼” (6.3mm) jack. Features integrated antenna for extended wireless range. It directly connects to amplifier, stereos, audio processors, and DJ mixer
  • 160' FT OPERATION RANGE: The wireless microphone set features Up to 160'+ ft. operation range & lets you move w/ ease without those annoying cords. Used for karaoke, classroom, office/business applications. Perfect for public audio & studio use
  • EASY TO OPERATE: This dual microphone system is battery-operated & easy to control. Features independent & adjustable channel volume controls, convenient power ON/OFF switch, LED indicator lights, & LCD digital display screen for frequency read-out


System Features: - UHF Band Microphone System - Operation Range: Up to 160'+ ft. - LED Digital Display Readout Screens - Simple Setup & Hassle-Free Operation - AF & RF Audio Transmission Signal Strength Indicators - Independent & Adjustable Channel Volume Controls - Selectable Frequency Range: Up to (8) Channels - 1/4" Audio Output Jack - XLR Balanced Output Jack What’s in the Box: - Receiver Base - Beltpack Transmitter - Headset Microphone - Lavalier Microphone - Power Cable Transmitter Specs: - RF Output: >10 dBm - Modulation Type: FM - Max Deviation: ± 40 KHz - Spurious Emission: > 55 dBc - Nominal Current Drain: Receiver Specs: - Signal / Noise Ratio: -105dB - Border Upon Channel Rejection: >70dB - T.H.D.:


Raymond Spellbrink
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Good solid inexpensive wireless mic set. I've been very happy with this system. We use it several times a week to sing through.
rodney velarde
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I run a logging show that lasts about 3 hours and have been using a hand held microphone so I took a chance on these. I wasnt sure this is what I needed and I am not very technically inclined. The instructions were short and sweet and I was up and running with no issues. The battery life is about 3 hours so it died right at the very end. Overall very please with the ease of use and performance.
Gaurav Verma
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
I had ordered another Pyle model earlier that’s was VHF. It had sound issues. Returned that and got this to work with Plye 1200 w or 1000w model. It worked great. Love the sound amplification and the build. Frequencies are not interfering in general but if I increase sound level too much on the clip adapter and go near the speaker then it starts screeching. Just need to keep the main speaker unit away from the mics. I’m definitely more happy with this product.
Nouf Alotaibi
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on February 19, 2024
رائع
Bee Keeper
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Easy to find a small durable storage case for the microphones to take on the road with our presentations.
Paulo Alcázar
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
calidad precio es muy bueno,ya lo he probado y si funciona decente ,me gusta mucho el producto,OK
Gingerbread Diva & Me
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2023
First of all the box didn’t match the product description on Amazon.The Amazon listing showed the receiver, the 2 transmitters, along with 2 lavaliere microphones and 2 headsets. The cover of the box I received showed the same transmitters and receiver, but only 1 lavaliere mic and one headset.So I start out grumpy and thinking I need to send it back. Then my wife suggests I open the box—she is smart like that—and inside was the additional mic and headset. This explains why the box had a slight bulge to it, it looks like they stuffed more than the box was designed to hold. Still had the PYLE seal tape on it. So all good. Everything listed was there.BatteriesThe rechargeable battery for the receiver is a large purple lithium battery. I put it into the receiver and then I plugged it to a charger using the USB cable provided. A USB charger is not provided, just the cable. It took about 3 1/2 hours to charge over USB. A solid red light came on when it started charging. It went out when it was charged. The purple battery doesn’t have any markings on it. I always try to have a backup battery handy. No info on the battery. I located a flashlight that uses the same size and then, after charging the purple battery, tested the voltage of both batteries to see if they were interchangeable—they are. The flashlight battery works in the receiver and it came with a wall charger. You can see the type of battery from the photos. There are also pics of the flashlight wall charger. Watch for deals on those types of flashlights and chargers and you can pick up a spare.TransmittersPositive: The Transmitters are light and have 2 really great features: They have a digital read out that shows frequency and they show battery level. The battery level is an absolute must. Way to go Pyle! The power/volume knob on the top is easy to access. Each transmitter takes 2 AA batteries and they can use rechargeable batteries. I like bring extra batteries and slapping them it if needed. So that was a good thingBoth types of microphones plug in AND THEN screw into the transmitter.Negatives:That battery compartment. It just feels cheap and ready to break. If it was just for the batteries, I would worry less. But the fact that you need to open and close it whenever adjusting the frequency means more opening and closing than I am comfortable with. The first time I opened the battery compartment on the transmitter, my initial thought was that I need to make sure I have some tape packed with me to hold it in place when it breaks. It just feels that flimsy. Also the LED digital display on one of the transmitters was crooked, see photo. Speaks to quality control, but more on that later.ReceiverI needed to use it with the 1/4 inch to mini-plug adapter, with that adapter it has some serious height on it. This makes me a little nervous. Seems like it could get bent easily. This observation was prophetic. The battery sliding battery cover feels cheap. There is also no explanation of the lights on the side as far as what color means what: Is red good? Bad? This makes it hard to trouble-shoot.It was supposed to be plug and play…The VERY, VERY BAD THING and a solutionAnd this is where I got grumpy again:The receiver and the transmitter wouldn’t pair up no matter what. The printed directions to pair up are flawed. They tell you to press the “down” button at the same time as the “on” button until it flashes 4 times “and then release the ‘up’ button” Huh? No help here.SO I try every combination, everything, I mean everything. Nothing flashes, nothing works. Wishing I had sent it back before my wife told me to open the box—I was gearing up to blame her. And then I decided to test every component by itself. Went through everything—And I finally I get down to the adapter.The little tiny 1/4 inch to 3.5mm adapter. On closer inspection it appears to be slightly bent—so I get the multimeter out and…it doesn’t check out for continuity: It. doesn’t. work.I dig in my wiring box and find a Radio Shack adapter from the 80s. It is a stereo plug, not mono, but I try it. It works. Guess what? Now everything works.The volume on the transmitters isn’t as loud as I want them to be, but they will do and I will keep them.Now I am a little concerned that I was sent a damaged adapter, does that mean that I was given a return?The plastic cover coating on the transmitters WAS scraped up a bit. The LED read-out on one transmitter WAS askew. There WERE scratches near the down buttons—maybe someone went through the same thing I went through?Will update after using them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2023
The instructions do not make any sense nor do they actually do what they say it will do on them. “Hold down button while power on unit until LED flashes for four seconds”. Multiple people on the reviews state that this does not even happen and they are correct. I bought two units and neither did this. One set worked for ten minutes after just randomly juggling things.It drained the varieties provided quickly so once we replaced the batteries we were unable to pair them again. We had multiple people attempting this including a video and sound expert.Support has taken days to reply via email and since I opened these boxes well after the purchase date (having not needing to use them yet) they’re only concern is letting me know that I’ll have to pay over $60 out of pocket for replacement parts of these cheap, plastic garbage units. No concern that their instructions are flawed and that both units are an issue. Fine, whatever. I guess I’m throwing money out of the window, but you don’t have to.I just bought the SYNCO wireless lavs and they are INCREDIBLE right out of the box. They thought if absolutely everything with them. These dinosaurs at Pyle using cheap equipment don’t even come close.Save your money and sanity
Carlos Contreras
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2023
The media could not be loaded.
Recommended Products