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Dual Audio Channel Wireless Headset Xbox
Wilfred | 2024-04-08 03:50:51 |
I bought this after I purchased an Eartec UltraLITE 4 Person Intercom set because I needed a way for our soundboard operator to communicate with the stage crew without needing to switch from the soundboard headset to an Eartec headset. It came with only information on how to link the hub to up to 6 additional wireless (UltraLITE) headsets. I had to call the manufacturer to get sufficient info to hook it up the way I needed. I only found out through using the unit that it supports two independent channels of 3 wireless headsets each. The three on each channel can communicate with each other but each channel is isolated from the other until the 'conference' button on the hub is depressed. I don't know why that great feature isn't described in the sales literature. 5 |
Some Dude | 2024-07-26 06:31:28 |
If you have the DUAL channel Sony wireless receiver, this is the hot shoe adapter you need, the version WITHOUT the D on the end the model name, will not work with it. 5 |
Ringo | 2024-07-12 08:24:11 |
This device lets you record one audio channel for your mic and one audio channel for your earphones from your phone headset. This is exactly what I was looking for. I bought one to try it and I will probably buy one or two more as backups. I would recommend this to anyone who want's a proper audio recording of their phone calls. 5 |
Gary | 2024-07-22 05:53:57 |
Had to find a quick fix for my old audio setup at weddings and these are PEEEEERRRRRFFFFFFEECCCCCT!! Records dual channel audio and really helps with some of my soft spoken brides. I love it 5 |
MOTU User | 2024-05-21 02:15:25 |
We needed this to have the availability of sending multiple stereo dual channel audio outputs for live streaming and this did the trick to help with the audio 5 |
Norbi | 2024-09-01 01:11:39 |
This works perfect with the new dual channel reciewer. 5 |
Chien Chen | 2024-05-07 09:54:10 |
I was hesitated for this headset for quite a while. It is mostly due to the high price around 90+. B&H had it for $ and I had no second thought and grabbed it. The PC dongle works great as your audio device stay online whether you have the headset set to USB or not. This won't confuse the PC as applications tend to bind it to an audio device and get confused when you disconnect devices. Bind a bluetooth headset to PC and you know what I mean. I use the bluetooth mode for my cell phone only. Switching works flawlessly with a toggle on the headset. The boom mic also falls into one of my strict criteria as I found most of the wireless bluetooth headset without boom mic struggle to deliver clear voice. This one will not let anyone to notice you on wireless. I have it working with all my VOIP app, including my company Cisco VOIP app. 5 |
Robert | 2024-04-02 09:41:41 |
For years I had been using the older Sennheiser RS 120 wireless headset which operated in the 926-928 MHz frequency range. The performance was adequate, but the unit suffered from multipath cancellation (signal reduction due to the out of phase combination of multiple reflections). You will notice this when you move your head slightly, and there would be a sudden, and audible, change in signal amplitude or a short burst of background noise. As I had need for an addition system, I decided on the RS 175 as it seemed to have good reviews. I have not been disappointed. The RS 175 operates in the 2.4 GHz band with digital modulation. While 2.4 GHz systems are also subject to multipath propagation deterioration, I noticed none with this system, even with the headset taken outside onto the patio with the transmitter 40+ feet away. As typical with digital modulation systems, there was a threshold effect -- if the headset got out of range, the signal would abruptly disappear, quieting the audio -- in the past, you would simply be greeted with noise. In addition, I very much like the Bass Boost and Surround Sound options which can be quickly selected at the press of a button on the headset. The one negative for the headset is that you need to really take the headset off in order to figure out which button to press. I find this a rather minor inconvenience as I am not changing audio level, bass boost or surround sound options on the fly. In summary, Sennheiser did a superb job with this unit. The audio quality is excellent (I used an analog input -- an optical interface also exists for even better quality) and the annoying multipath effects so common with many wireless headsets are non-existent. 5 |
Behmer | 2024-04-14 08:11:32 |
I own two headset microphones. I own a wireless Nady UHF headset and a Audio Technica ATM75. The Audio Technica is a lot better durability and reliability. The headset from Audio Technica stays on my head a lot better than the Nady wireless. The Audio Technica headset mic is made a lot better than the Nady wireless. The Audio Technica is made out of metal for the headset and the Nady is made out of plastic. I like the Audio Technica a lot better. 5 |
Jaime | 2024-09-16 01:54:30 |
I have a PicoMic dual wireless lav system, which connects two lav mics to one receiver. The receiver has a 3.5mm TRS output. I connect the receiver to my audio recorder (Zoom F8n Pro) using this Remote Audio Unbalanced Stereo Breakout Cable and I get two mono channels (one for each lav mic) independently adjustable on my audio recorder. One mic is recorded to input 1, and the other mic is recorded on input 2. Works flawlessly. 5 |