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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
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Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
I ordered this GPBJQAOO Wireless Microphone System and for a value priced dual microphone setup, I feel the manufacturer did a great job with this product. The microphones are produced with a solid metal body so I expect them to be more durable and hold up better than some other lower quality mics that are built with only plastic bodies. They also have a very solid feel when you are holding them. They are easy to hook up to a mixer or direct to a karaoke system with plug-and-play simplicity. I feel these are great for Karaoke or for general use by public speakers and such.
Allin Chen
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025
GPBJQAOO Wireless Microphone System, UHF Professional Metal Dynamic Handheld Wireless Microphone, Karaoke Microphone, Suitable for Ho...
C. G.
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Excellent microphones!They are not some well known brand that will cost you an arm, a leg and your first born.To me they sound excellent. The sound is well balanced, with appropriate lows and highs. Not over bearing bass or tiny scratchy highs. There is no way to adjust bass or treble.There is no delay between the microphone and output, or at least I did not notice. They have feedback protection to a point - if you get too close (within inches) to the speakers you will get feedback.It comes with a power adapter and an 6.3mm audio cable. Microphones require 2 AA batteries. You can change the channel so it does not interfere with other devices, as well as the volume on each microphone. There is also another volume potentiometer on each side of the receiver, for each microphone. Kind of redundant, but its there.There is nothing fancy about this system, but it just works. Each microphone comes with a rubber ring so you can put it down and it does not roll to fall down. You will also have foam windcovers for each microphone. The base station has two XLR outputs to connect it to a mixer and a 6.3mm output jack to connect it directly to speakers if you need to.Overall this is a microphone set that works very well, probably you will not be using it to record studio sound but for having fun with friends, karaoke its an excellent product.
Jean-Pierre
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
For this price, they can't be compared to wired XLR microphones at a serious concert or professional studio. But for this price, they're worth considering if you're doing something in a back yard, gym, and especially at home. The quality is very good, maybe even surprisingly, considering they're wireless, and they have a huge advantage of somewhat adjustable frequencies.This set doesn't use 18650 or other rechargeable batteries, I suppose part of keeping the production cost down. The microphones instead use two AAs each, though you could pop in freshly charged rechargeable AAs (especially li-ions) before each use.
Jonathan D Fielding
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
I'm an electrical engineer and a bit of a audiophile.I have this connected to a behringer simple mixer over XLR cables, so my setup was hi quality.NoiseWith my highly sensitive headphones on coming out of the mixer which is very low noise you could hear the noise floor. I did not measure but if I were to guess I would say the noise floor is only about 30 to 40 dB down.Directionality and sensitivityThese are not very sensitive microphones. These are dynamic microphones instead of condenser microphones. In the end, you have to speak right into the microphone and it has to be pretty close. If the person is speaking into the side it does not pick up as well.Channel selectionBy holding down the set button you could force a microphone to jump from channel a to channel b. It has 15 sub channels. I'm not 100% sure what they're for but if I were to guess I think if you had multiple of these receivers and microphone sets that you could run them on different channels but on the same a or b frequency set.I did set both microphones to the same channel and subset to see what would happen and the receiver got garbled and jumbled as expected.I would not consider this professional but rather amateur however, they do work and if you were speaking or hosting a wedding or a talking event and didn't need super high-end microphones then these would work just fine.I do like that they have a joined mixer at the back so if you don't have a mixer or XLR cables then you can combine the two microphones in a mono output. (I'm assuming it's mono because the cable that they supplied was mono).If you do want a stereo left and right for some reason then use the XLR and a separate mixer like I did.The frequency response on these is not flat and it overemphasizes bass.You look closely at the picture of the mixer you can see I turned down the treble a little bit and turned up the mids and turned down the bass a lot.
Z
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
The structure and durability of these microphones and receivers are all made of metal materials, which is my expectation for high-end microphone systems., Clear vocals, good distance, and low noise, value for money
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