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2025-08-17 11:23:48
I'm a musician and i had the problem i can't listen what is was singing, so i got this and everything changed, is a good and cheap option, of curse is better with a good earphones
Toasted
2025-07-24 18:53:42
Well, it works. It does wirelessly transmit audio. But, the audio quality is not great.In particular, I noticed, with my unit at least, that the highs and the lows were pretty muffled. It sounded like listening to something through a crappy speaker, or an old timey telephone.Will this work for practicing? Probably, yeah. Will this work in a live performance situation, or to record a stem for a song? If the muffled, thin sound is what you're going for, sure. But if you're hoping this will transmit the same quality sound as a TS cable or a TS to XLR, no. Not at all. I'd give this more stars, but the audio quality is pretty bad.It does come with an english mini manual, you just have to find it in the paper with lots of other languages.
Mark Gardner
2025-07-16 09:22:03
The product page pictures are adequate. I set out to test this device for range and sound quality. I contrived, using a wireless mike setup, to provide a correct input signal for the device, sourcing audio from video playback on the computer, and found that the range was small; this was expected, as the material that describes the product points out that even walls will interfere, and they did. That’s no disappointment and loses no stars; the device is presented as an in-ear monitor device. The sound quality was quite good, even in that patched-together test. I solicited the help of a friend, a performer and pretty competent sound guy; in testing with his guitar, and listening in monitor mode with earphones, we found the sound quality to be better than expected – in fact, it had the same problem that most such devices have that might be connected to a mixer board: it really needs a DI box to remove the fret lifts and other odds and ends associated with pickups mounted in the guitar. But it sounded good, and could serve in a performance application, but that’s not its intent, so don’t be disappointed. Great and better for monitor; average for performance.
Ace P.
2025-04-25 10:38:32
This wireless system is perfect for performers and musicians. This wireless system delivers audio with deep bass, bright treble, and clarity. It’s perfect for a small stage or to use at rehearsal. The low latency technology with a delay time is crucial for live performances. The anti interference feature provides a stable signal without interruptions even in areas with multiple wireless devices. With over 8 hours of battery life on a full charge this system easily lasts through a long performance or rehearsal. The included dual charging cable is super convenient because it allows simultaneous charging of both the transmitter and receiver. The wide operating range of 100 feet ensures reliable connectivity without distortion. This system is compatibility with all kinds of different instruments which makes it perfect for solo artists and group performances. If you’re looking for a reliable good quality wireless system then this is it. It’s a really good value for the price.
T. Nicholson
2025-04-09 11:51:50
It does transmit audio, but there are some drawbacks to the design.As an in-ear monitor:The transmitter only has a mono input. If connected to a device with stereo audio output, it will only receive the left channel. The left channel will be played through both the left and right earpiece on your headphones.I play bass guitar. When I tried using as in-ear monitors, I had to keep the volume at such a low level to prevent distorted signal that it was too quiet to hear the band.As a wireless guitar transmitter:It works much better this way. The drawback is that it only has 1/8 inch output, so you would need a 1/8 inch to 1/4 inch cable to get the signal into your amp/pedal board.It has a decent range, I was able to still play through it from over 100 feet away, but there is a severe lag at that distance. Within about 20 feet, the lag isn't noticeable.
arg
2025-02-19 12:33:55
I'm learning to play the guitar and at my skill level, nothing sounds good. This wireless ear monitoring system was perfect for practicing without disturbing or offending any of my family members. Operation is super simple: plug transmitter into guitar, plug wired ear plugs (sold separately), into the receiver, turn them both on and play away. I thought the sound quality was great. I recommend the INGPARTNER Wireless in Ear Monitor System.
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