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Fcc Wireless Charger

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Fcc Wireless Charger

2024-04-03 08:34:40

This is the best wireless 3-in-1 charger! Very well-made too.

5
2024-04-07 03:53:19

The Auray Wireless Charger with Case for Rode Wireless GO and Wireless GO II has been a nice little wireless charger. It's compact, well-made, and comes with a little case so it's easy to toss in a bag and not worry about anymore. For my purposes, I only use this with a wireless charger and it works great. The fewer cords I deal with the better. I saw some comments on the cords and I have a bunch of USB A to C cords so I haven't run into any issues. All-in-all this works great for what I need it to do. [I have received this product in exchange for my honest review]

5
2024-06-24 08:12:51

Very well designed and built adapter...all the popular connectors are built in. As a licensed FCC tech, I'd say this is a very high end adapter for audio applications.

5
2024-08-26 07:29:27

Excellent wireless charger wonderful packaged will definitely buy again

5
2024-09-21 08:33:20

The BizTalk radios and headsets work great with good range. The FCC paperwork with the help from a Frequency Coordinator was EZ. They will be used in Church security.

5
2024-09-09 01:59:39

We needed to replace our system that was in the FCC prohibited frequency. This was plug and play. We looked at other options, but stayed with the quality of Shure.

5
2024-05-09 06:36:34

When the FCC announced that the Range-B frequencies would no longer be available, I took that opportunity to replace all my old Sennheiser Frequency Range-B equipment with Range-A.  For the past 15 years I have found Sennheiser wireless equipment to be very good.  Highly recommended.

5
2024-07-12 02:47:32

I purchased these radios to replace a pair of old Cobra FRS/GMRS radios. With the recent FCC reg changes it’s tough to give up the FRS convenience but it’s a small price to pay and certainly NOT Midland’s fault. They continue to make great radios and I’m very pleased with this set. Just don’t forget to purchase your license from the FCC.

5
2024-06-26 05:51:37

Samson had a receiver 15-20 years ago -- preceding the digital RF change from the FCC -- that fit in luggage. Following the change the only receivers were router-sized and awkward. This return to small size with the inclusion of RF band selector brought this microphone back into my show. Small, selectable, sounds great, and no belt pack cords to get tangled in.

5
2024-06-23 05:52:27

With the FCC about to shut down the thousands of dollars worth of UHF professional mics I have, I took a chance on the new Sony Bluetooth offerings from B&H. After finding NO interference in either midtown Manhattan or downtown Washington, DC, I wanted some spare attenuated cables to use from my four Sony Bluetooth mic receivers to (a splitter to) my camera. Since Sony doesn't sell parts direct, I tried this from a trusted supplier (B&H), and it works great. Don't need to replace the Sony OEM cable in early going, but nice to have this back-up in my kit!

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