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product_id: 604902432
title: "UHF Wireless Microphone System with Headset Lavalier Lapel Mic, Bodypack Transmitter, Rechargeable Receiver, 15 Channels 60 m/200ft Range 1/4\" Output for Recording, 1 Bodypack Mic"
brand: "tonor"
price: "AED 268"
currency: AED
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Tonor"
url: https://www.desertcart.ae/products/604902432-uhf-wireless-microphone-system-with-headset-lavalier-lapel-mic-bodypack
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# 200ft wireless range 6-8 hrs rechargeable receiver 15 adjustable frequencies UHF Wireless Microphone System with Headset Lavalier Lapel Mic, Bodypack Transmitter, Rechargeable Receiver, 15 Channels 60 m/200ft Range 1/4" Output for Recording, 1 Bodypack Mic

**Brand:** tonor
**Price:** AED 268
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎤 Own the room wirelessly—crystal clear sound, zero limits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** UHF Wireless Microphone System with Headset Lavalier Lapel Mic, Bodypack Transmitter, Rechargeable Receiver, 15 Channels 60 m/200ft Range 1/4" Output for Recording, 1 Bodypack Mic by tonor
- **How much does it cost?** AED 268 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ae](https://www.desertcart.ae/products/604902432-uhf-wireless-microphone-system-with-headset-lavalier-lapel-mic-bodypack)

## Best For

- tonor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tonor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Unmatched Freedom of Movement:** Roam up to 200ft without signal drop—perfect for dynamic presentations and performances.
- • **Customizable Frequency Control:** Switch between 15 channels effortlessly to avoid interference and keep your sound crystal clear.
- • **Versatile Mic Options Included:** Hands-free headset and discreet lapel mics let you own every speaking or recording scenario.
- • **Long-Lasting Power & Quick Recharge:** Rechargeable receiver delivers up to 8 hours of uninterrupted use, keeping you on stage longer.
- • **Seamless Multi-Device Compatibility:** Plug into any 1/4" input—mixers, speakers, or PA systems—without hassle or extra adapters.

## Overview

The TONOR UHF Wireless Microphone System offers a professional-grade 200ft wireless range with 15 adjustable frequencies, ensuring interference-free, high-quality audio for events like weddings, conferences, and performances. It includes a rechargeable receiver with up to 8 hours of battery life, a bodypack transmitter, and both headset and lapel microphones for versatile, hands-free use. Compatible with any 1/4" mic input, this system delivers reliable, seamless connectivity and user-friendly controls, making it an essential tool for millennial professionals seeking premium sound without the premium price.

## Description

Product description TONOR UHF Wireless Microphone Superior Sound Quality With professional cardioid dynamic capsule, the microphone effectively eliminates surrounding noise. Designed for Optimal Convenience 15 Adjustable Frequencies Our microphone offers 15 frequency options per bodypack, allowing for versatile and seamless performances.Please avoid putting force on the transmitter antenna to prevent breakage and malfunction. Rechargeable Design Enjoy a hassle-free experience with our convenient feature that allows you to effortlessly resume from the last set channel after disconnecting and reconnecting the power cord, ensuring a seamless power-on experience. Versatile Bodypack with Multiple Functions ON/MUTE/OFF Button This button not only powers the device but also has a one-click mute function to prevent disturbance when used by multiple people. Easy to Connect The bodypack’s XLR jack allows for easy connection of headset and lavalier microphones, ensuring high-quality sound transmission. Easy to Operate Green LED for power on, red for mute. Volume can be adjusted from 0 to 40 levels, with the frequency changed by a short press of the set button. Battery Compartment This microphone operates on 2 AA batteries, preferably high-capacity ones, offering extended usage without the need for charging. Keep the headset mic 2-3 meters away and lower the input volume. keep the lavalier mic at chest level and increase the input volume. With 6.35mm microphone interface Note: To connect to a mobile phone, computer or tablet, an additional 3.5mm（1/8") interface is needed (but not included in the package). How to charge the receiver? The receiver is rechargeable and needs to be charged using a DC5V power adapter with a USB‑A to USB‑C charging cable. Do not use a cable with USB‑C connectors on both ends, as doing so may fail to initiate charging. How to charge the receiver? The receiver is rechargeable and needs to be charged using a DC5V power adapter with a USB‑A to USB‑C charging cable. Do not use a cable with USB‑C connectors on both ends, as doing so may fail to initiate charging. How can I change the frequency of the receiver? The microphone utilizes frequency hopping technology. When you click the frequency selection button on the belt-pack transmitter to change the frequency, the receiver will immediately adjust accordingly. How can I change the frequency of the receiver? The microphone utilizes frequency hopping technology. When you click the frequency selection button on the belt-pack transmitter to change the frequency, the receiver will immediately adjust accordingly. Does the product have a speaker function and can it work independently? The product is a microphone set. It does not have a built-in speaker for external playback and needs to be used together with a speaker, mixing console, or amplifier system. Does the product have a speaker function and can it work independently? The product is a microphone set. It does not have a built-in speaker for external playback and needs to be used together with a speaker, mixing console, or amplifier system. What should I do if the transmitter and receiver frequently disconnect? You can press the SET button on the transmitter once to switch the frequency channel and avoid frequency interference. There are 15 channels available. What should I do if the transmitter and receiver frequently disconnect? You can press the SET button on the transmitter once to switch the frequency channel and avoid frequency interference. There are 15 channels available. Why can’t the receiver enter pairing mode? With the microphone turned on, press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds until the screen flashes, then restart the receiver and short-press the microphone SET button to sync. Why can’t the receiver enter pairing mode? With the microphone turned on, press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds until the screen flashes, then restart the receiver and short-press the microphone SET button to sync. Compare These Microphones TW621 TW632 TW821 TW822 TW842 TW620 TW515

Review: A Top Buy - Highly Recommend - This setup is AMAZING and sooooo simple and easy!! It works just as well as the higher priced lapel/over the ear mics. I bought this for our church and the sound is crystal clear. No feedback, no sound distortion, no nothing! If you're looking for an economical system like this...buy this one!!! Plug and play! You charge the receiver, plug it into the output on the sound board and turn it on. The transmitter uses 2 AA batteries that have lasted over 3 hours. My pastor loves it!! If I could give it 10 Stars I would! Highlly recommend!!!!!!
Review: High quality, excellent features and value - The Tonor TW842 is an excellent wireless mic set! I was surprised at how good it is for the price. I have used more expensive wireless mics from more well-known "professional" brands and these sounded just as good or better, and this set was easier to use; just turn on the mics and the receiver, and they sync properly and work right away. Here are the features that were most important to me: - No signal interference. - Switchable frequencies if interference is encountered. - Battery life indicator. Without it, the only indication is a dead mic. - Build quality, designed to not break easily. - Use multiple units. - Mixed audio output to capture all 4 mics with a single (1/4" or 6.35mm) input. - Simple to use for presenters and performers. - Individual audio output to send each mic (XLR) separately to a mixer to adjust or mute on the fly. This wireless mic set is just right for my purpose. I use two units in a church with two meetings running simultaneously. Each receiver has two handheld mics and two body packs (model TW842). The body packs with a headset or lavalier mic are used by a presenter, or multiple presenters, who hand them off to the next one. The two handheld mics are passed around the audience for comments. I walked around the rooms where they will be used to check for interference. The large main room is notorious for interference in the very common 500 MHz frequency band . That was a problem on a unit from a different manufacturer, which I returned to try this one. This one transmits between 900 and 930 MHz and there was no interference at all even with a room full of people with mobile devices, several WiFi repeaters nearby, and a transmitter for hearing-impaired receivers. The range was astonishing. I walked down hallways, into other rooms, and still was able to transmit without dropouts. The long range was a bit of a problem when I initially tried to set up two units on opposite sides of the building. When they're delivered, the mics sync to any receiver, so when I was testing the mics on the second unit, people in the first room could hear my voice. I had to shut it down and figure out how to change channels. That was a little tricky because there's no documentation about that in the box. More on that, and instructions, below. The build quality of the handheld mics is excellent. The metal handheld mics are nicely finished and feel robust, like they're going to last for a long time. The threaded housing for the battery compartment twists on and off very easily and precisely. Another unit I had tried before had plastic handheld mics and the threads on the battery housing were sticky and would have been easy to accidentally cross-thread. The body packs are plastic, but they feel sturdy. Battery life indicators are essential to help me decide if I can keep using a set of batteries for a meeting or if I should replace them so they don't die during the meeting. I haven't tested the battery life, but they have lasted through several meetings so far without needing to be replaced. Two potential improvements I suggest: improved documentation, and body pack antennas that can be replaced. The body pack antennas are small and delicate, as they are on body packs from any manufacturer, but they are not removable and replaceable like some, more expensive, units. When people are adjusting the body pack volume, moving around, putting them on, or taking them off, they can be damaged and that's the end of the body pack. This hasn't happened yet, but it would be nice to be able to replace the antenna without having to replace the entire body pack. The Tonor TW842 is a new product and I'm not even sure if I can replace an entire body pack, or if I have to buy a whole new set. Hopefully I won't need to. One presenter accidentally dropped a body pack because it was just stuffed in a pocket rather than secured with the clip on the back. Luckily it survived. Tell your presenters to use the clips or don't use the body pack at all. The clips will hold the body packs securely if they are used properly. I bought some belts designed to hold body packs for fitness instructors so women in dresses won't have trouble finding a place to put the body pack. They just put the belt around their waist with the body pack secured to it. The documentation is very basic. There were simple instructions to change frequencies using the HI/LO button in the battery compartment of the handheld mics, and the SET button on the body packs, but there was no explanation to set and keep the frequencies when using more than one set. After some trial and error, this is what I learned: The units seem to come from the factory without being synced or paired to a specific receiver. That's great if you have only one receiver. Just turn it on, turn on your 4 mics, and everything works great. If you want to change frequencies (channels), just click the HI/LO button in the battery compartment of the handheld mics, or the SET button on the body packs. The frequency changes on the mic and also on the receiver. The receiver will also show a channel number. The mics only show the frequency. There are 10 frequencies and channels for each mic; a total of 40 for all 4 mics. The frequencies don't overlap so you can theoretically use up to 10 units simultaneously. The mics have a small label on them: A, B, C, and D. From left to right on the receiver, the first (A) uses channels 1-10, the next (B) uses channels 11-20, the next (C) uses channels 21-30, and the last (D) uses channels 31-40. If you turn on a second receiver, it syncs to the frequencies of the 4 mics that are already on, so now two receivers are picking up the 4 mics. If you turn on the other 4 mics for the second receiver, they will also sync to the same frequencies. If you change the frequency on the mics for the second receiver so they won't be picked up by the first receiver, the frequency on the first receiver also changes. The manual doesn't explain how to set up multiple receivers. There are instructions in the Troubleshooting section of the manual to re-sync the mics if they aren't connecting. It turns out that's the secret to setting the frequencies on the different receivers so they stay set and aren't changed by another set of mics when they're turned on. If you are only using one set of mics, you don't need to bother with this. If you add another set, though, you will have to re-sync or pair the mics on each receiver. This seems to lock the mic to the receiver. The procedure is: 1. Turn off the receiver. 2. Turn off all the mics. 3. Initiate pairing. For a handheld mic, hold the HI/LO button inside the battery compartment while you turn on the power. The display will blink to show it's ready to sync or pair to the receiver. For a body pack, turn on the mic and hold the SET button for a couple seconds until the display blinks. 4. Turn on the receiver. Wait a few seconds for it to be fully started. 5. Pair the mic. For a handheld mic, press the HI/LO button once and it will pair with the receiver. The display will stop blinking to show it has paired. For a body pack, press the SET button to pair it with the receiver. 6. Repeat the process for each mic, making sure to turn everything off except the mic you will pair. 7. At any time in this process you can press the HI/LO or SET button to select a different frequency/channel and the mic and the receiver will remember that value when the set is used next. For simplicity, I set my first receiver to channels 1, 11, 21, and 31, and I set my second receiver to channels, 2, 12, 22, and 32, but you can select any of the 40 channels, as long as they are different on each receiver. Tonor's support seems to very responsive. I had to contact them about a shipping error and they returned an email quickly and addressed my concern. I figured their customer support is located in a distant time zone from me and I was pleased with the quick response, within 24 hours. Despite the relatively minor concerns I raised, I highly recommend the Tonor TW842 microphone set. It's a quality unit for a great price.

## Features

- Powerful Wireless Range: Our system offers a 200ft/60m operating range (line of sight), allowing freedom of movement during performances. It is ideal for church events, family parties, conferences, public speaking, weddings, etc. If feedback howling occurs, do not point the microphone directly at the speaker and keep a distance of at least 3 meters (or more).
- Enhanced Convenience and Flexibility: Our set includes a bodypack, lapel microphone, and headset microphone, freeing your hands in various situations. The bodypack features LCD displays, individual volume controls and ON/MUTE/OFF switch to avoid popping sounds during transfer, ensuring a seamless experience. Recommendation: Keep the headset mic 2-3 cm away and lower the input volume. For a lavalier mic, keep it at chest level and increase the input volume
- Support Multiple Devices: Our bodypack and receiver automatically pair when turned on. Connect the receiver to any 6.35mm (1/4") mic input on your sound system, such as mixers, speakers, karaoke machines, and power amplifiers, to transmit your vocal sound wirelessly. Please note that this microphone does not support Bluetooth connectivity and cannot be connected to soundbars, TVs, or other receivers. If the speaker interface is incompatible, you can purchase a 6.35mm to 3.5mm adapter.
- 15 Adjustable Frequencies: With 15 frequency options per bodypack, our wireless microphone provides versatility for seamless performances. Easily switch between frequencies, even in challenging environments, for an uninterrupted experience. If you experience intermittent sound or repeated disconnection issues, you can press the SET button to switch frequencies and avoid interference.
- Power Supply: Our receiver is designed to be rechargeable and portable. It takes approximately 2-3 hours to fully charge and offers a usage time of 6-8 hours. And the bodypack operates on 2 AA batteries (not included). The product does not have a built-in speaker function, so sound cannot be played externally. It cannot be used independently and must be used together with speakers, a mixer, or an amplifier system.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CKNY9R1N |
| Antenna Location | Conference, Speaking, Fitness Instructors, Teaching, Church Events |
| Best Sellers Rank | #252 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Wireless Headset Microphones & Systems |
| Brand | TONOR |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Bodypack, 1 x Headset Mic, 1 x Lapel Mic, 1 x Receiver, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker, PA System, Mixer |
| Connectivity Technology | UHF |
| Connector Type | 6.35 mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,198 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Mfr Part Number | 23163 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Bodypack, Headset, Lavalier |
| Model Name | TW621 |
| Model Number | PartialUpdate |
| Number of Channels | 5 |
| Polar Pattern | Cardioid, Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Conference, Speaking, Fitness Instructors, Teaching, Church Events |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 60 dB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year warranty |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TONOR
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Amplifier, Speaker, PA System, Mixer
- **Connectivity Technology:** UHF
- **Connector Type:** 6.35 mm Jack
- **Included Components:** 1 x Bodypack, 1 x Headset Mic, 1 x Lapel Mic, 1 x Receiver, 1 x USB Cable, 1 x Manual
- **Model Name:** TW621
- **Polar Pattern:** Cardioid, Omnidirectional
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Conference, Speaking, Fitness Instructors, Teaching, Church Events
- **Special Feature:** Wireless

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Set** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How to charge the receiver?**
A: The receiver is rechargeable and needs to be charged using a DC5V power adapter with a USB‑A to USB‑C charging cable. Do not use a cable with USB‑C connectors on both ends, as doing so may fail to initiate charging.

**Q: How can I change the frequency of the receiver?**
A: The microphone utilizes frequency hopping technology. When you click the frequency selection button on the belt-pack transmitter to change the frequency, the receiver will immediately adjust accordingly.

**Q: Does the product have a speaker function and can it work independently?**
A: The product is a microphone set. It does not have a built-in speaker for external playback and needs to be used together with a speaker, mixing console, or amplifier system.

**Q: What should I do if the transmitter and receiver frequently disconnect?**
A: You can press the SET button on the transmitter once to switch the frequency channel and avoid frequency interference. There are 15 channels available.

**Q: Why can’t the receiver enter pairing mode?**
A: With the microphone turned on, press and hold the SET button for 5 seconds until the screen flashes, then restart the receiver and short-press the microphone SET button to sync.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Top Buy - Highly Recommend
*by D***H on May 21, 2026*

This setup is AMAZING and sooooo simple and easy!! It works just as well as the higher priced lapel/over the ear mics. I bought this for our church and the sound is crystal clear. No feedback, no sound distortion, no nothing! If you're looking for an economical system like this...buy this one!!! Plug and play! You charge the receiver, plug it into the output on the sound board and turn it on. The transmitter uses 2 AA batteries that have lasted over 3 hours. My pastor loves it!! If I could give it 10 Stars I would! Highlly recommend!!!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ High quality, excellent features and value
*by L***N on February 27, 2024*

The Tonor TW842 is an excellent wireless mic set! I was surprised at how good it is for the price. I have used more expensive wireless mics from more well-known "professional" brands and these sounded just as good or better, and this set was easier to use; just turn on the mics and the receiver, and they sync properly and work right away. Here are the features that were most important to me: - No signal interference. - Switchable frequencies if interference is encountered. - Battery life indicator. Without it, the only indication is a dead mic. - Build quality, designed to not break easily. - Use multiple units. - Mixed audio output to capture all 4 mics with a single (1/4" or 6.35mm) input. - Simple to use for presenters and performers. - Individual audio output to send each mic (XLR) separately to a mixer to adjust or mute on the fly. This wireless mic set is just right for my purpose. I use two units in a church with two meetings running simultaneously. Each receiver has two handheld mics and two body packs (model TW842). The body packs with a headset or lavalier mic are used by a presenter, or multiple presenters, who hand them off to the next one. The two handheld mics are passed around the audience for comments. I walked around the rooms where they will be used to check for interference. The large main room is notorious for interference in the very common 500 MHz frequency band . That was a problem on a unit from a different manufacturer, which I returned to try this one. This one transmits between 900 and 930 MHz and there was no interference at all even with a room full of people with mobile devices, several WiFi repeaters nearby, and a transmitter for hearing-impaired receivers. The range was astonishing. I walked down hallways, into other rooms, and still was able to transmit without dropouts. The long range was a bit of a problem when I initially tried to set up two units on opposite sides of the building. When they're delivered, the mics sync to any receiver, so when I was testing the mics on the second unit, people in the first room could hear my voice. I had to shut it down and figure out how to change channels. That was a little tricky because there's no documentation about that in the box. More on that, and instructions, below. The build quality of the handheld mics is excellent. The metal handheld mics are nicely finished and feel robust, like they're going to last for a long time. The threaded housing for the battery compartment twists on and off very easily and precisely. Another unit I had tried before had plastic handheld mics and the threads on the battery housing were sticky and would have been easy to accidentally cross-thread. The body packs are plastic, but they feel sturdy. Battery life indicators are essential to help me decide if I can keep using a set of batteries for a meeting or if I should replace them so they don't die during the meeting. I haven't tested the battery life, but they have lasted through several meetings so far without needing to be replaced. Two potential improvements I suggest: improved documentation, and body pack antennas that can be replaced. The body pack antennas are small and delicate, as they are on body packs from any manufacturer, but they are not removable and replaceable like some, more expensive, units. When people are adjusting the body pack volume, moving around, putting them on, or taking them off, they can be damaged and that's the end of the body pack. This hasn't happened yet, but it would be nice to be able to replace the antenna without having to replace the entire body pack. The Tonor TW842 is a new product and I'm not even sure if I can replace an entire body pack, or if I have to buy a whole new set. Hopefully I won't need to. One presenter accidentally dropped a body pack because it was just stuffed in a pocket rather than secured with the clip on the back. Luckily it survived. Tell your presenters to use the clips or don't use the body pack at all. The clips will hold the body packs securely if they are used properly. I bought some belts designed to hold body packs for fitness instructors so women in dresses won't have trouble finding a place to put the body pack. They just put the belt around their waist with the body pack secured to it. The documentation is very basic. There were simple instructions to change frequencies using the HI/LO button in the battery compartment of the handheld mics, and the SET button on the body packs, but there was no explanation to set and keep the frequencies when using more than one set. After some trial and error, this is what I learned: The units seem to come from the factory without being synced or paired to a specific receiver. That's great if you have only one receiver. Just turn it on, turn on your 4 mics, and everything works great. If you want to change frequencies (channels), just click the HI/LO button in the battery compartment of the handheld mics, or the SET button on the body packs. The frequency changes on the mic and also on the receiver. The receiver will also show a channel number. The mics only show the frequency. There are 10 frequencies and channels for each mic; a total of 40 for all 4 mics. The frequencies don't overlap so you can theoretically use up to 10 units simultaneously. The mics have a small label on them: A, B, C, and D. From left to right on the receiver, the first (A) uses channels 1-10, the next (B) uses channels 11-20, the next (C) uses channels 21-30, and the last (D) uses channels 31-40. If you turn on a second receiver, it syncs to the frequencies of the 4 mics that are already on, so now two receivers are picking up the 4 mics. If you turn on the other 4 mics for the second receiver, they will also sync to the same frequencies. If you change the frequency on the mics for the second receiver so they won't be picked up by the first receiver, the frequency on the first receiver also changes. The manual doesn't explain how to set up multiple receivers. There are instructions in the Troubleshooting section of the manual to re-sync the mics if they aren't connecting. It turns out that's the secret to setting the frequencies on the different receivers so they stay set and aren't changed by another set of mics when they're turned on. If you are only using one set of mics, you don't need to bother with this. If you add another set, though, you will have to re-sync or pair the mics on each receiver. This seems to lock the mic to the receiver. The procedure is: 1. Turn off the receiver. 2. Turn off all the mics. 3. Initiate pairing. For a handheld mic, hold the HI/LO button inside the battery compartment while you turn on the power. The display will blink to show it's ready to sync or pair to the receiver. For a body pack, turn on the mic and hold the SET button for a couple seconds until the display blinks. 4. Turn on the receiver. Wait a few seconds for it to be fully started. 5. Pair the mic. For a handheld mic, press the HI/LO button once and it will pair with the receiver. The display will stop blinking to show it has paired. For a body pack, press the SET button to pair it with the receiver. 6. Repeat the process for each mic, making sure to turn everything off except the mic you will pair. 7. At any time in this process you can press the HI/LO or SET button to select a different frequency/channel and the mic and the receiver will remember that value when the set is used next. For simplicity, I set my first receiver to channels 1, 11, 21, and 31, and I set my second receiver to channels, 2, 12, 22, and 32, but you can select any of the 40 channels, as long as they are different on each receiver. Tonor's support seems to very responsive. I had to contact them about a shipping error and they returned an email quickly and addressed my concern. I figured their customer support is located in a distant time zone from me and I was pleased with the quick response, within 24 hours. Despite the relatively minor concerns I raised, I highly recommend the Tonor TW842 microphone set. It's a quality unit for a great price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ works great natural sound. Reliable to use at a wedding ceremony. at a great price
*by P***E on June 16, 2025*

I DJ a couple weddings in a year (only for people I know) I am a 6 night a week Karaoke host full time. I have tried other budget priced lavaliers for ceremony of the 2.4ghz variety and they seem to work right on up till the ceremony starts, then they fail or cut in and out. This set worked perfectly. NIce that the set includes two packs, and headsets. The display is informative. glad that the body packs are batteries (not recharge) makes for immediate readyness. on the neck tie or about 2 button's down it picks up perfectly. I like eq out the low end. The RX i am familiar with from the Tonor handheld mics that I also use.no problems plugging this into my budget priced rockville portable line-array for the outdoor ceremony, music from an offline android phone via bluetooth. The only slight issue, that was rerally not a problem, is that when the rx is wire to the charging port, there was a faint thumping noise into the system, but when ceremony started I ran off the rx battery which was fully charged. Excellent system for the application I would not spend hundreds for a big name device to only use once a year. This is nicer than the ultra-cheap ones and sounds great.

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