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The IEM UHF Wireless In Ear Monitor System offers professional-grade audio monitoring with 2 channels and 8 bodypacks. Operating within a frequency range of 520 MHz to 580 MHz, it features advanced dynamic processing technology for superior sound quality. With a robust design and a wireless range of 330 feet, this system is perfect for stage performances, studio recordings, and church services.
Control Type | Media Control |
Color | 8 Bodypack |
Wireless Technology | RF |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Frequency Range | 520 MHz-580 Mhz |
Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
Earpiece Shape | rounded or cylindrical |
Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
Antenna Location | Running |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Volume Control |
Enclosure Material | Silicone, Metal, Rubber |
Specific Uses For Product | Professional Audio Monitoring, Stage Performances, Studio Recording, Church Services |
C**A
Great system! Works well
It fits in my rack, easy to set up and use. The wireless range is good—I can move around on or off stage without losing signal. These are durable and can handle a lot. They do what they’re supposed to. If you need a wireless monitor system with 4 or more receivers under $300, I’d recommend these.
M**M
Excellent for the price.
I got this system for our worship team, and it works great. It’s been a big help for our singers during services. For the price, it’s really good. I’d definitely buy more from this company.
W**N
What a lifesaver!
I've always wanted in ear monitors for church. This is especially useful when you don't have any monitors for your band and all you hear are the uneven house speakers when you standing offset. This helps us hear each other and the instruments and voices so we can actually play and listen to each other which is essential to any musician.Built sturdy and very easy to set up. Does not come with batteries so prepare to have 2 aa batteries for each wireless transmitter. Recommend getting rechargeable batteries if you want to use this long term.The in ear monitors can be replaced with different headsets of your choice that also have an 8mm audio jack which is a nice universal usage plus and i'm grateful for this since not everyone will choose to use the preset monitors. I personally can use my molded in ear monitor's with the wireless transmitter so that i can have a even more personalized experience.
A**R
No fué para uso propio
Dicen que trabajan bien.
I**R
No range No longer work
*update. They no longer produce any sound at all.I just got mine going and took a walk around to see how the range is with them. I walked in to the room right beside where the transformer is and it was already crackling and cutting out. I can't imagine they would ever get close to 300'. I got them mostly for my studio, and hoped to also be able to use them when I'm running live sound, but unless FOH is set up on the stage too, I don't see that happening. Next time I'll go to temu for some.
T**E
A decent set of wireless in-ears when used in shorter distance
I like that this wireless set has a wider frequency bands which allows me to keep static noise to a minimum. They work fine in shorter distances. Any farther out and there’s more chance for noise to creep in. The set includes everything that you need to get yourself started but it’s a pretty barebones set up. If you’re using it in a band setting, you are stuck with one mix in stereo. You can probably do two mixes in mono as long as you have a way to have each of them summed into each stereo earbuds. While I appreciate that this set included earbuds, they’re not of the best quality. It’s good in a pinch if you’re using it to get directions from your stage manager but not the best if you’re try to discern audio quality in your monitoring.
P**E
For the price this isn't bad
I use this at home in my home studio. This works pretty well and has no problem when I move around the room or even around my whole basement. The sound quality isn't the best I've heard but also not bad. You can here it sort of clip out when songs fade down in volume.I use this mostly as a way to practice guitar and run through sets. It's a convenient addition to a home studio and a fair price point.
M**.
Works well, but how to add more body packs?
This was easy to set up and begin using, and has so far worked well. In the past, I would have been immediately sold on the value of this because it's a solid solution to hearing accurately on stage and can be shared with a band and assistants. However, I think the real question is how to get more body packs as needed. Currently I have two, but would probably ultimately have a use for up to 6, and I have so far been unable to find any way to purchase just the extra body packs. The reason this is relevant is because there are other, smaller, cheaper, and even simpler options for in ear monitoring now. For example, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMZKDT57 Getting a couple of those may be desirable rather than this system, especially if the performers have to do all of their own set up and stage power outlets aren't plentiful or nearby. But for a situation where multiples are needed, then this UHF system with multiple bodypacks may be better, with plug in power for the transmitter and swappable batteries for the receiver body packs.Taking this device on it's own, without comparing it to other options, this is a nice overall set, and so far based on performance, easy to recommend.
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