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Xvive U3 Plug-on Microphone Wireless System Wireless XLR

Dynamic Microphone audio Mixer,2.2GHz band,the Xvive Wireless System,Wireless XLR transmitter,Solid RF connection
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About Xvive U3 Plug-on Microphone Wireless System Wireless XLR
86% liked the long battery life
I easily got 5 hours of battery life with no interference.
84% praised for its rugged design
I found that the piece was secure in the mic despite a good deal of jumping and moving.
I have had no issues with the product. It is durable and has performed flawlessly.
87% found it easy to set up and use
I can set up this wireless microphone transmitter and receiver in less than 5 minutes and take it down even quicker.
I found it very easy to use and had no connectivity issues.
82% praised for its reliable signal strength
At a distance of 5-10 feet, I experienced strong signal strength with no feedback or drop in sound.
I compared the XVive U3 to a more expensive analog wireless audio system and was amazed at how much cleaner the U3's signal is.
87% appreciated the clear sound quality
I was impressed with the fantastic sound quality of the wireless microphone transmitter/receiver. There were no delays, interference, dead air or dead spots and the latency is less than 5ms.
The wireless microphone transmitter and receiver have a battery life of more than two hours and provide similar sound quality to a corded microphone with no interference.
I tried the system out in my backyard to verify the sound quality and ensure the levels and sound quality were the same as using XLR cabling. I placed the transmitter and the receiver about 75 feet apart and tried everything as if it were the gig. The line/mic switch enabled me to get the appropriate level on the secondary speaker. I had to set the switch to mic for the signal to be equal to that of the main speaker. Everything sounded balanced with this adjustment. The combined system sounded great with the two speakers being approximately 75 feet apart.

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