Description
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Product Description

- Clear, Transparent Audio-Wireless Dynamic Microphone with full frequency response ensures communication with less noise.
- UHF (ultra high frequency) Systems-UHF wireless capability provides a stronger clearer signal with 20 selectable UHF frequencies, which provides range of over 80 feet reducing dropouts for interference-free performance.
- A High Level of Convenience and Flexibility-Wireless handheld microphone with a receiver give move unimpeded and portability when performing without loss of sound quality.
- On/Off Switch and Indicator-Featured with on/off switch and low-battery warning indicators on receiver and mic, enables constant monitoring of system operation. Plug and play solution for easy setup. Great electronic items for gifts.
- Versatile Compact Durable-Allows multiple wireless microphones used simultaneously. Versatile wireless microphone system with durable 1/4 inch jack (6.35mm) output for DJ mixers and guitar amps.
- ABS Plastic Material – Offers style and durability.
**WARM TIPS**
- Only compatible with speakers with MIC input.
- Not compatible with ECOXGEAR EcoBoulder+, ION Pathfinder 280, ION Pathfinder 4 and small Bluetooth speakers lower than 15 watt, such as JBL charge, Doss touch, Bose.
- Battery life may vary depending on the type of battery used. 1.5V alkaline batteries are recommended.
- NOT Bluetooth enabled. Needs to plug the receiver to an amplifier/speaker to output the sound. Amplifier and batteries are not included.
- Restore the mic to factory settings following the user manual if it can’t start up after changing batteries.
- The suggested distance is only the approximate value that applies when there are no obstructions between the mic and receiver.




Jerry Mayfield –
Cordless Mike and Receiver!It no longer works after 2 1/2 years. For the price that was a pretty good deal!
Kenneth Wade –
Hot Mike!This Mike, performs well. Good bang for the buck, product!
Blondie –
Love itI think that it is very good and load most mics i have bout have been way to quite this one is NOT which is great for me!
Barry F. NYC –
Very Helpful.Again I bought a FIFINE WIRELESS MIC. And it didnt workThe mic display is on. Fresh batteries installed but intermittent sound. This is the replacement mic. The first one had a problem of no sound, this one cuts off. I have to “futz” around with the batteries and then it comes back only to drop off again.. Fifine reached out to me to help and sent me a replacement mic and that had issues. So they sending another.Astrid, at the Fifine company is very helpful trying to get to me a mic with no issues.Thank you.
catherine –
Buy itThis is a very good microphone. And you can’t beat the price
D. Winger –
Great value for the moneyThere is no setup, just put the batteries in and turn on receiver and mic and it works. How the heck did they make this microphone and sell it for so cheap? It works really well. Amazing, I think. Less than 40 bucks and you have a microphone with metal mesh. Range is great. I had less issues with feedback with this mic then my wired mic’s, you have to point the mic directly at the speaker for it to squeal. Also, it comes with a rubber anti-roll piece that you put on the bottom when you aren’t using it, so it won’t roll off the table. That wasn’t in the pictures. The base is a rubber cap that appears to be just glued on there. If you buy the version that has two mic’s then the rubber caps are different colors. You don’t need to but I plugged the receiver into a small mic preamp just to get better gain out of it, this isn’t necessary though, works well just directly plugged into the amp. But, it had a fuller sound after the preamp. I used an ART Tube MP Studio Microphone Preamp.
Virgil G. (Sin Master V) –
Great Budget Wireless Mic For A Variety of UsesI personally enjoyed using this microphone for both live situations, and even recording! It isn’t exactly made to record because it is more made for live settings, but it can get the job done if you need it to!I think that the build quality is pretty decent for the price. It is mostly plastic, but it is a budget solution.I found an issue with the LED display, which was it was hard to see in a well lit environment. I would have to cup my hand over the screen to read it or have it out of the way of too much light to be able to see it. Beyond that, the screen is easy to read and understand.I also found, when attempted to record with it, that it is too large to fit a normal microphone clip for a stand. I was able to remove the bottom part of the handle where the batteries are housed and get it to semi-work with a clip, but it is something that should be noted if you are looking to buy this microphone.The biggest issue that I found with this microphone is the battery situation. I don’t like the fact that I have to use two different battery types to get this system up and running. It is a minor inconvenience, but nonetheless something to be noted.The sound from the microphone is fairy good. It has a slight sensitivity to lower frequencies, but this is a budget product, again.The set-up for it in terms of live performance and recording were fairly easy and simple. Turn the receiver on, extend its antenna, plug it in to your source, turn on the microphone, let it connect, then you are set to go.Overall, I would say this is a good budget microphone system for someone who needs a live wireless microphone set-up. It is better suited for live events like weddings, parties, etc., but it can record decently as well. I would give five starts if it were not for the battery situation and the microphone stand/clip situation.
Gregory J. Hart –
Good starter micGood starter mic
Ben Reynolds Jr –
Great sound qualityBought this item on a whim and was pleasantly surprised haven’t had it long enough to tell you how long the battery lasts but I will tell you it makes my voice sound even better than my other microphone LOL so I’m loving it
Magic Jones –
Very High Value Wireless MicrophoneI recently got Fifine’s K6 microphone, and for a mic priced so low, needless to say, I had my doubts. Some of my kids’ musical toys cost more. When I plugged it in, I immediately compared it to the SM58, and I couldn’t believe my ears. It was *clearer* than that mic, which costs 4 times more.Because I got that mic, I went ahead and got Fifine’s wireless mic (K025), and at only $30.00, I wasn’t expecting much. Yet, I found that I had added another quality mic to my arsenal. The mic casing is solid, and seems like it could take some abuse, but I haven’t had any stage experience with it yet. The transmitter seems a bit fragile, but again, I haven’t had any stage experience with it yet. Time will tell.The set up went as easy as it could have. Even putting low batteries in at first, which I didn’t know, it was easy to tell because of the troubleshooting in the instruction manual. After good batteries were installed, two switches were flipped, and we were ready to sing.The reason I gave it 4 stars out of 5 is because when compared to wired mics (both the Fifine K6 and the Shure SM58), the sound in the top-end isn’t as clear, and there is a pretty hefty boost in the low-mids. Nothing to be concerned about, but since Fifine did such an amazing job with their K6, I was expecting a little better audio quality. Again, for the asking price of $30.00 for this mic, you’re getting *way* more than you’re paying for.When I tested the distance, it started to break up a bit at around 50 feet and was disconnected at 75, but it wasn’t a straight-shot, and was going through a concrete wall. Not too shabby.Overall, Fifine keeps their standard of ridiculously low prices for audio gear worth well above the asking price.Definitely recommended.