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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
Loved the sound quality and range is so high , works for days after charging , pretty easy to assemble
Hanbao Huang
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
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A Discerning I.V.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
This wireless transmitter/receiver with dual antennas arrived intact, in new condition, and well protected inside its own high quality, water resistant carrying case, within a branded box. The instructions look professionally produced. They are informative, well worded, and use a lot of diagrams to illustrate operation. The transmitter and receiver both look and feel like professional-grade equipment. Their exteriors are metal. Their buttons have a light click feedback when pressed. The display is easy to read. They work well for me. I recommend.
Michael N.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
All of these Wireless Audio Transmitters & Receivers seem to start out OK then after 2 months the range gets shorter & they start to distort at medium to high volume. By high volume I mean the speaker is not clipping red but its loud & the hard wire speaker sound perfect. The wireless are getting distortion even if I change channels. Not sure if anyone else has the same issues.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This is an excellent wireless audio system with features commonly seen in premium brands. The metal housing makes the units durable and more resistant to field work. The autoscan feature finds a free channel and syncs the two units within seconds. The connection has been excellent and the sound is clear with no distortion. So far I have used within 100ft, but I'm confident it can go further. The size of the antennas makes these better for devices that aren't visible, but for fixed microphones it should increase the range compared to units with integrated antennas. I do like that the antenna connections are standard and can be replaced if needed. Overall, I am pleased with this wireless microphone system.
John Cone
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
USA version: The frequency range of these units is 565.0 to 586.6 MHz. These frequencies are shared with USA UHF TV channels 29 to 33. TV stations have room-sized transmitters that may produce an effective radiated power of one million Watts. Wireless microphone transmitters produce a mighty .01 Watt, for the most part. The inverse-square law is your friend, but be realistic. :) Consult the FCC DTV Reception Maps for your intended use location, and you will find reference received signal strength for the TV channels there. (Note that the displayed channel number is usually NOT the actual RF channel. Click the station on the list, and the truth shall be revealed.) To minimize interference, pick your wireless frequencies in the TV channels with the lowest reference signal strength. If you're using several wireless systems, the rule of thumb is to allow at least 1 MHz between channels, and space them irregularly to minimize intermodulation issues.Quirk: The F30 units have a quirk. I currently have four pairs, and this is present on all four. The "topping" part of the charge cycle seems to take a loooong time. If you want these fully charged, let them go overnight, or even longer.
MATTEI DJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Dice que su alcance llega a 470 FT y no llega ni a 100
Wen cheng
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2025
I bought this for sound field testing, and I was drawn to the it’s long range capabilities,and sure enough, it delivered! When I plugged the transmitter into the mixing console and tested the distance with a small portable speaker, it felt like it reached even farther than the advertised 470 feet. It also works great for sound field testing.In terms of frequency response, there was no noticeable difference compared to wired testing, which means there’s no loss in high or low frequencies. The latency was a consistent and stable 4.23ms more than wired, which is not an issue at all. It’s incredibly convenient and so much easier than dealing with long cables.Using my Mackie active speaker to play bass-heavy rock music, I compared the direct wired connection to the signal transmitted through the F30. Honestly, I could barely tell any difference. If wireless audio transmission range is important to you, I would recommend it.
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