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Gold Wireless Headset Faceplate

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Gold Wireless Headset Faceplate

2024-04-22 07:53:16

amazing product, you won't find a better wireless headset.

5
2024-09-09 01:54:25

Paired it up with my Plantronics wireless headset and everything works great

5
2024-07-28 09:49:19

So glad this headset is now wireless! Comfortable with awesome graphics!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Best wireless headset ever… great for biking, running and driving!

5
2024-05-26 08:58:38

The new headset works great with my wireless mic package. Highly recommended.

5
2024-06-24 01:52:37

I now have 4 Astras, 2 with the Chimera universal LED Lightbank and 2 with the LitePanels Snapbag. Here are the differences...1) The Chimera blocks the Astra's side vents unless you prop the sides of the Chimera over the knobs (kind of a pain). The Snapbag does not block the vents at all. 2) The Chimera uses an opaque plastic faceplate to maintain the soft box's shape. Unless diffused, the light can add a sheen to on-camera talent. The Snapbag has a metal frame and uses a cloth faceplate available in 3 different densities. Faceplates on both units are attached with velcro. 3) The Chimera is lighter weight and less expensive than the Snapbag. 4) A 50 degree grid is available for the Chimera. A 40 degree grid is available for the Snapbag. Bottom line...you can get pretty much the same look from both soft boxes, but you'll work a lot harder to get it with the Chimera. For the LitePanels Astra, the Snapbag is the better choice.

5
2024-07-27 01:54:18

Great wireless system, I did not have any RF issues at all. The best thing about this wireless kit, is the MKE-2 Gold Lavalier mic. Unlike it's predecessor the ME-2, the MKE-2 Gold is much easier to conceal, and best of all it sounds great. My one issue I had with it was it is too big to hide in the visor of a car during a driving scene. Both the transmitter and reciever are the same size as the G3's. One improvement I would love to see from Sennheiser regarding the EW series, is a dual receiver option and if possible a smaller body pack transmitter for the near future.

5
2024-07-04 02:37:51

My only issue with the ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control is that it is not gold plated.  It works perfectly, and it will last years (as long as I dont roughly set my entire backpack down on it like I did the one this one replaces!).

5
2024-04-02 07:46:52

Even though this is an analog system, the connection is easy and the sound is just fantastic. It's the gold standard SM58 capsule in a reasonably priced wireless system. If you love SM58 and need the flexibility of a wireless system, this is the way to go!

5
2024-09-22 05:39:35

Bought the headset about a month ago, needed a replacement for my JBL Quantum 200's. Overall the product is top tier, the sound quality is crisp, clean, and (often times) very loud. Pros: - Long battery life (while wireless), in my experience it gets a solid 30-32 hours whilst connected to the included dongle, and right around 43 hours with Bluetooth only. The headset can be connected via Bluetooth AND the dongle at the same time. Note; I do have the RGB function disabled on my headset, which extends the battery life by a *ton*. - Good range on the wireless connection, both Bluetooth and dongle. - Capability to be wired with USB-C (console), or 3.5mm jack going into a headphone/mic splitter (PC) - Amazing mic quality *while connect via wires*. Honestly the mic's balance and quality is on par with some dedicated desk/boom mic's that I've had in the past. - Very comfy fit, I can easily wear them for 5-6 hours straight with no issues. Very little wiggle on my head, even when vigorously shaking or bobbing my head. - Active noise cancelling is so good that it's almost disorienting. Being able to hear most of the environment around you just vanish really is a harrowing and alien experience after never having used it before. The noise cancelling is togglable from a button on the left earphone. There is also a Talk through function, for when you need to hear everything around you or carry on a conversation. - Audio has next to zero delay whilst wireless. I've played quite a few CS:GO and Valorant games, relying almost entirely upon audio cues/footsteps. Not once did I notice any delay that ever affected gameplay. Con(s): - Uhm... Mic quality whilst wireless decreases substantially? Less of a con, more of a side effect to ANY wireless connection. Over all; If I could give this headset a 6/5 stars, I would. It really is one of the most versatile pieces of tech that I own.

5