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3.5Mm Fm Transmitter And Receiver Remote Speaker

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3.5Mm Fm Transmitter And Receiver Remote Speaker

2024-08-11 09:55:34

This cable is the exact match for my needs. It is being used for the connection between our microphone receiver and the FM transmitter at our church. The connections are secure and the cable material appears it will last for the long run. The only regret is that I did not purchase this audio cable a year ago!

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2024-05-17 08:53:38

Remote worked exactly as described. I plugged in the 10-pin transmitter and paired it with the receiver and immediately started taking pictures. If you need a remote for your Nikon that has a 10-pin connection, this is the remote you need. It works with my D4 and my D850.

5
2024-09-21 02:34:40

Easy to set up with the remote. Tunes in the FM stations nicely. Mono speaker is fine for my use on the kitchen counter. I like the large date/time readout.

5
2024-04-15 04:54:21

This is the perfect ideal adapter for using active speakers in a wireless capacity. Specifically, I use the Sennheiser wireless systems to send the signal to the speakers remotely. This adapter is for the needed for the Sennheiser transmitter/receiver packs for providing constant power verses using batteries. I hide the transmitter/receiver packs on top of each speaker out of site from the public and being able to plug them in to the same cord as the active speaker.

5
2024-09-25 09:47:48

This transmitter (used with the USB receiver) is a simple trigger and remote control system. What I like about this system is that every time I press the shutter button on my camera, it triggers and I never get a misfire. That may sound silly but many systems have misfires or odd behaviors. I haven't experienced any of that when using this system with the Angler Q400 monolight. Operating the remote is easy and straight forward, giving me 1/3 stop control of my bare bulb flashes and 1/10 stop control over monolights. Perfect.

5
2024-09-06 03:48:21

I placed my D500 with the remote receiver a few feet from our hummingbird feeders. I was able to get stunning photos of our hummers using the remote transmitter indoors and snapping pics when the birds arrive. Comes with cables for 10 pin or USB connection. Excellent value and it seems well built. Easy AAA battery power.

5
2024-07-05 02:10:34

i bought the Nikon remote after owning the pearstone freewave wireless radio transmitter for few months. that started malfunctioning without any obvious misuse. i decided to just get the Nikon one hoping it would be more reliable. the main difference is the other one uses radio waves to control, so the remote doesn't need to be in direct line of sight of the receiver, where as the nikon one is infrared so the remote does need to see the receiver. however, the receiver is able to rotate on top of the hotshoe, so you can be in any direction around the camera.

5
2024-06-04 05:23:28

I got this remote shutter release for my Sony A7r II and A6000 cameras. It works, so far flawlessly, though I don't test the range boundaries. I did make one misjudgement. I already had the two transmitter/receiver units, which I use with my Panasonic cameras. All I needed was the Sony cable connecting the receiver to the camera. Now I have a redundant pair of transmitter/receiver units.

5
2024-06-07 02:16:54

I use the transmitter to trigger up to 3 remote flashes. Each with it's own receiver, and each set on it's own group. With the switches on the transmitter, I can turn groups on and off to control the flashes. I velcro the transmitter on top of my on-camera flash and connect it to the camera with the PC cord.

5
2024-05-28 03:52:28

I use the wireless remote for my 7D on a tripod. The receiver is secured nicely to the flash shoe. The remote transmitter on a lanyard (to which I affixed a small carabiner) hooked to a belt loop is kept available for when focusing and framing is done. It works flawlessly. Great purchase at great price.

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