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Pyle Pro Uhf Wireless Microphones

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Pyle Pro Uhf Wireless Microphones

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
2024-05-29 06:29:51

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] These pyle wireless microphones have an amazing sound quality. Their range of sound is so far. The battery life is long lasting and connectivity is superb. I enjoyed using these microphones in my party. I definitely recommend this.

5
2024-07-17 07:24:32

We used the Pro WASP200U Rechargeable Speaker with Wireless UHF Headset Mic in the park for the Muslim prayer on Friday and everybody can hear the Imam very well. Due to the pandemic, we are holding our Friday Jummah prayer at the park. All the believers love it

5
2024-08-07 08:56:13

We purchased 2 of the Pyle Pro portable wireless Bluetooth PA systems for use with our middle school drama club. We were looking to replace one older portable PA, but needed an additional one for our 2nd rehearsal space. This system fits the bill for our needs. It is easy to operate, easy to connect to, and packs some power. It is a great system at this price point.

5
2024-06-23 01:42:49

My company only uses PRO X cases and its perfect for 4 wireless microphones, Wireless Antenna Disto and a Furman Power Conditioner. The drawer has plenty of space for mics and cables!

5
2024-07-22 07:22:44

Having used until now UHF remote microphones in the $500+ price bracket, this solution is both more cost-effective and has some benefits. We cover events on many continents and authorized UHF frequencies are not the same across borders. There is also talk of the FCC selling some of the frequencies for other uses. The AT solution of using the Wi-Fi 2.4 band cuts though all that, and works well. The receiver is also intelligently equipped with both an audio-out connector to feed the sound into your DLSR, and a headphone socket to monitor the recording. If you have a Canon 70D or 6D, neither of which has a headphone output during recording, this is a real plus.

5
2024-08-11 09:17:56

Using with a Sony UTX-B2 UHF transmitter for wireless lav during interviews. Audio goes into either a Panasonic Lumix GH4 or a BlackMagic Production Camera 4K. Purchased this item separately as the original mic that came with my Sony wireless setup finally started giving me cable issues (static, pops, interference). It's OK, I rallied the original mic and I'm surprised it lasted so long.

5
2024-05-08 02:40:24

I will start off saying I used to use a lot of UHF systems easily over $1,000 each. Back then that was the best option. For years I resisted going wireless after the whole FCC wireless bandwidth fiasco suddenly made a ton of UHF systems illegal to use. Never really considered FM or even a low cost option as anywhere close to usable until I started seeing glowing reviews for this wireless system. First of all they are tiny. A fraction of the size of wireless kits we used to pin on people. They actually work as well. I have not used them in complex field situations yet but I'm impressed how well they work. I tested them out from one end of my house to another going through at least six walls and they worked without a hitch. The two channel system is practically flawless. Lav quality itself may not have the widest frequency range but it beats the pants off not having any mics at all or thinking a shotgun mounted to a camera ten feet away will somehow pull off a miracle. if you have the means to get a shotgun a few inches to a few feet away from the subjects mouth then yes do that. If not then this is a really solid solution. I also love that it uses 3.5mm so just about anything you can think of could be turned wireless. Music players, sound boards, DJ mixers, a computer output you name it. A locking connector could be nice for some but I like that just about anything can be plugged into this. The case and included cables are the coolest gear setup I have even see with a wireless system. Everything has a place and its a nice compact ready to go kit.

5
2024-08-07 03:51:15

An inexpensive wireless mic. UHF (mine was 729 MHz.) Comes with USB receiver. Plug into a USB (with power) and then run the mic cable from USB adapter to your audio mic input. Has both 1/4 & 1/8 plugs/wires.

5
2024-04-04 04:43:41

quality wise those are amazing ( and I am old dude who used to be on broadcast uhf systems so I have pretty good competition ). But if you are shopping for it add 50 and get PRO version ( I missed it's there and it have ability to separate ( one mic = one channel ) this is very useful in editing so don't buy this one go for Blink 500 B2 PRO. Again. Quality for the price is mind-blowing !

5