🎤 Own the stage with flawless wireless freedom!
The WENWEN Wireless Microphone System Pro Audio offers an 8-channel UHF setup with up to 350 feet range, delivering crystal-clear 120 dB audio via omnidirectional lavalier and headset mics. Featuring metal construction, digital LCD displays, independent volume controls, and versatile XLR connectivity, it’s engineered for professional events like conferences, weddings, and karaoke nights. Backed by a 3-year warranty and hassle-free returns, it’s the ultimate all-in-one wireless audio solution.
Enclosure Material | Metal |
Color | Orange |
Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
Connectivity Technology | XLR |
Audio Sensitivity | 80 dB |
Number of Channels | 8 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 120 dB |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Frequency Range | 0.05 khz - 15 khz |
Compatible Devices | Karaoke Machine |
Audible Noise | 120 dB |
Frequency Response | 15 KHz |
Connector Type | XLR |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Special Feature | Volume Control |
Item Weight | 12.3 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 23 x 9 x 14 inches |
G**Y
Best value for money you can find
I got these for a church environment. I was expecting some issues with the transmit or short battery life but was pleasantly surprised that they had one of that. There was no frequency interference, no feedback issues, and the quality was good. The microphones pick up everything so you have to be careful to not touch them or you will hear some noise. I used both the headset and the lapel and they were all great. These are perfect for a children’s program or other time you need a lot of people with wireless microphones. Compared to other brands these are significantly cheaper without a loss in quality. Very impressed!
E**M
No display in one of the transmitter
One of the transmitter with frequency 544.40 did not have display in it.
Q**A
Quality items
These worked great for our high school spring musical. I bought 2 sets with different frequencies, and they worked very well together.
R**N
Poor Sound Quality
We purchased this unit with the intent of using them for a month for a theater production and then donating to a church, I mean after all, who couldn't use a wireless mic system or two, right? We purchased both handheld (https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Microphone-Microphones-Handheld-Conference/dp/B07YHBX9K4) and wireless belt pack systems (https://www.amazon.com/Frequency-Wireless-Microphone-Bodypacks-Conference/dp/B08BLMW982).We were excited to get them and try them out, but we very naively waited over a month after purchase before we tested them, we wanted to test in the environment in which they would be used. Prior to ordering, we checked the wireless bands and noted that there would be no interference with the frequencies on the units. At first, we had good luck with the first few mics. As we added mics 4-8, that's where it all went downhill. We used them for about 30 minutes and discovered that all of the mic capsules were overdriving the signal to the point they weren't usable. There is only a switch of + or - and that's all you can do on the mic itself; a gain pot might have been a better design choice. If we set the gain switch to "+" (default setting) the signal was badly overdriven, and the "-" setting produced a low and unusable signal. Even with the individual output knob on the unit at full, the noise produced because of the increased gain on the board channel resulted in an unacceptable signal. We were disappointed to say the least. Out of the 8 handhelds, only one of them was even usable, so we opted to rent a system with headset mics and use these handhelds for the singers to have something hold when they sing. We had also purchased the companion 8 wireless belt pack system on a different frequency, but unfortunately this unit had the same problem.Sadly, all of this was discovered after the return window had closed (shame on us...). All in all, we paid about $700 for two systems and neither one of them would deliver the sound quality that would be expected at this price point. We ended up using the handhelds as stage props, and the belt pack system sits on a shelf unused, it's not even worth donating because of the unacceptable signal signal quality. For this reason alone, I would not recommend either of these units.
G**N
Solid for the price
Used it for a show and it worked. Price was good
A**.
No so good!
Very poor signal
J**L
LACK OF FREQUENCY CONTROL
I have four of these wireless mic systems, purchased from Amazon; three of the "Wireless Microphone System Pro UHF 4 Channel" (GREEN) units plus this Pro Audio 8 (ORANGE) one. The Pro UHF 4 units ALL have fully adjustable frequency ability with a truly wide-range of frequencies to choose from. Also, they provide a visual display of the battery power in each wireless microphone - a VERY useful feature! I tried to order a fourth Pro UHF 4 unit - but they were out of stock, so I bought the Pro Audio 8 unit. I was not aware this ORANGE Pro Audio 8 system DID NOT come with an ability to change frequencies, nor does it provide the battery power display for the microphones. I was apprehensive at first - thinking it would interfere with the Pro UHF 4 systems, but set them all up and so far they're playing nice with each other - I can run 15 wireless microphones and so far, so good, for my church and its stage presentations. So - HEADS UP on the lack of frequency change (or battery display) ability of the Pro Audio 8 unit.
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