🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with the Ultimate Wireless Mic System!
The ttstar Wireless Microphone System is a versatile audio solution featuring a rechargeable bodypack transmitter and receiver, compatible with various devices. It includes three types of microphones and a complete accessory kit, ensuring high-quality sound transmission with a range of up to 300 feet. Perfect for a wide array of applications, from teaching to live performances, this system is designed for professionals seeking reliability and clarity in their audio experience.
Power Source | Rechargeable |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
Frequency Range | 902.0-914.4 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Camera, Smartphone |
Number of Channels | 32 |
Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional Lapel Mic & Cardioid Headset Mic & Cardioid Stand Mic |
Microphone Form Factor | microphone system |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, 6.35 mm Jack |
Special Features | Volume Control |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Tablet, Amplifier, Headphone, Smartphone, Speaker |
Item Weight | 350 Grams |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Plastic |
Color | 1T1R-Steel |
N**T
Great all around wireless mic
Good battery life, works great, good range, this is the second one I have purchased, always good to have a spare.
J**I
Very good value and sounds great with instrument direct
So far, so good! I just received this and tested it with an accordion and fiddle. My needs are acoustic instruments with pickups for stage performance. The 1/4" adapter works great and the system has surprisingly good sound. It's quiet, no noise.I'm replacing a $500 system that would cost almost $200 to fix! So I thought, why not try one of these, given how the technology has advanced so much in seven years? I was not disappointed.When (I hope) performances get started again in 2021, I'll order a second one of these, for redundancy. I decided against one of the competitors that come with one base station and two belt packs for the simple reason that there is a single point of failure. Owning two of these, and of course setting one to a different frequency, gives you two separate systems hence closer to 100% reliability.The system consists of a sender and receiver, both powered by rechargeable but non-changeable internal Li-ion power cells. They both are recharged with a 5W microUSB charger similar to one used by older Android phones. It would be nice if the world standardized on USB-C, or Lightning, but anyway at least they didn't choose mini-USB which is from 10 years ago.Anyway, the receiver is a mono 1/4" dongle with a short 1.5" antenna that plugs right into your mixer, powered amp, or similar. The system comes with various adapters for phones, cameras, and similar devices (dongle 1/4" to standard 3.5mm mini-stereo or headset mini-stereo). There is a lavalier microphone, a headset microphone, and a microphone on a short stalk, plus a handy phone stand and a couple of other accessories. I would suggest getting a ziplock bag or other kind of container to hold all this stuff. You can keep it in the original box, not a bad case actually since it keeps everything separate.The sender is a small box with the 3.5mm stereo input jack, an antenna, and a display. There are also arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. It is very light and has a clip, so can clip to your shirt or go in a pocket. The build feels a bit cheap -- I would be careful with plugging large adapters into the input jack because if you pressure it the wrong way it might break. Just doesn't feel as rock solid as higher end belt packs. So baby it and hopefully it will be okay for the long term.I think an improvement on the sending device would be some kind of foam rubber casing in case you drop it on concrete. It will happen. So be prepared; either put it on a lanyard so it can't fall too far, or keep it velcro'd to your instrument all the time. Anyway, baby it because this is the heart of the system and in my opinion is the most fragile. The receiver as well - treat it like a baby!This is a "just out of the box" review and it's possible I'll have more thoughts and comments later on, so I will make sure to come back and edit if needed.But for now, I can say, I am very impressed and pleased by this affordable, simple to operate wireless system.
A**V
Expect budget performance
The product comes with a variety of accessories which make the purchase feel like worth the money spent; But when it comes to performance, it falls short a tad bit. I bought this to be used by speakers at my local church and have this connected to mackie audio mixer. Even at max volume of transmitter, we had to tune the audio gain to 75% for better hearing. When using the cloth clip mic, the speech pick up is low unless the speaker bends and speaks into the mic; the head mount mic is better though. Also, if the speaker moves close to the range of loudspeaker, then a loud howling is introduced. There is no mute button on the transmitter. The power button can turn off the transmitter, but it is not straightforward. If the display is on, pressing once will turn off; otherwise press once to turn on display and then press again to turn off. That means the speaker has to constantly look into the transmitter to turn off mic. The 4 star rating is because of the sound quality and lesser ease of use.
J**O
Fragile
These are my go-to systems... LOVE THEM
B**R
Average Product
Overall not a bad product, it got 3 stars due to the problem with programing different frequencies, the directions were not much help and my technical abilities are not the best, so take that into consideration.Some of the accessories were useful but the headset mic is not worth using.
S**Y
Best Deal Ever.
This was a great surprise and product. Best purchase I've made in a long time.Here's the story: I have a private tour company, giving tours in a convertible MINI Cooper. For years I used an expensive transmitter and receiver for my headset microphone that I use to talk while on tours.I had the expensive set for almost 20 years. It worked well. Then the transmitter died.I went to a stereo shop, where they tried to sell me their cheap transmitter and receiver for $140. I would have bought it, but it was broken and didn't work. The other set was over $800. This did not include microphones or anything else.I couldn't afford that, nor, if I could, did I want to pay that much. I'm not running around on stage in a big auditorium with fancy speakers. I'm in a car with a good sound system. I just need to be heard by my guests.I found this ttstar for $40. IT WORKS GREAT! Solved my problem! And not only that, it come with 3 microphones, plus other useful items. The price can't be beat.I'm going to order another to have a backup.What a deal! This made my day.
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