Wireless Microphones with Echo, Easy-to-Use, Auto Connect, 160 ft Range, 1/8”&1/4”Output, Bietrun UHF Dual Channel Cordless

(10 customer reviews)

$147.05

Description

Not supported TV. Bluetooth mode is passively accepted and cannot actively connect to other Bluetooth devices.

Additional information

Weight 1.51 kg
Dimensions 30 × 12 cm
Brand

‎Bietrun

Model

‎WXM06

Model Name

‎WXM07

Part Number

‎WXM06

Hardware Platform

Laptop, Smartphone

Compatible Devices

‎Television, Karaoke Machine, Speaker

Mounting Hardware

‎warranty card, battery

Display Type

LCD

Audio output mode

‎RCA to 3.5mm Cable

Audio Output Type

‎speaker

Microphone format

‎Detachable

Microphone Technology

‎Unidirectional

Power source type

‎Battery Powered

Batteries Included

No

Batteries Required

No

Signal-to-noise ratio (dB)

‎120 dB

Connector Type

‎Wireless

Material Type

Metal

Item model number

‎WXM06

Product Dimensions

‎25 x 30 x 12 cm; 1.51 Kilograms

ASIN

‎B07YZ6RKZH

Batteries

2 AA batteries required.

Date First Available

11 October 2019

Manufacturer

Bietrun

10 reviews for Wireless Microphones with Echo, Easy-to-Use, Auto Connect, 160 ft Range, 1/8”&1/4”Output, Bietrun UHF Dual Channel Cordless

  1. Dr Doug

    Okay but with a couple of flaws
    First let me start out by saying that I used to be a beginner sound engineer 25 years ago. Even the most basic decent quality wired mic cost as much as this. Wireless microphones started at $400-500.These kids sound better than they have any right to at this price point, however they aren’t spectacular by any means and there are a couple serious flaws.First, the mics have a very small, but very noticeable delay. I’m sure someone will get used to it, but initially it’s kind of difficult to deal with.The second issue is much more of a problem, and that is a tremendous amount of noise from the receiver to the speakers. It’s not just a single tone, but is a mix of some low frequency buzz along with higher frequency pops and sizzle. I know it’s not a power issue as I have battery powered pa speakers and power the receiver with a USB power bank. I will say that the designers seemed to know this was the case as the output mutes after a couple of seconds of no input. Still, it’s quite annoying and makes this unsuitable to me for events where it’s just the microphone(s) being used. Music mostly masks the noise. This noise happens even when the mics are off.Im not returning this as it is exactly what I needed for karaoke rentals I do. I didn’t spend a lot of money and didn’t expect perfection, but wish the noise weren’t there.

  2. Carlos Torres

    Ahí más o menos
    Ckaro q suenan pero el sonido no es muy bueno, esto sumado a la voz de uno le quitan las ganan a las personas de cantar

  3. Maria Aguilar

    fancy
    this product is a bit static and the battery dies fast

  4. Lyn-che

    It was ok
    The media could not be loaded.

     The mic is ok and excellent sound it’s just the static sound when I connect thru wire to my speaker

  5. Will-Review4u

    Everything you need to convert amplified speaker into a fun karaoke set
    This set of microphones with mixer receiver unit is an inexpensive way to convert a large ion speaker from the member warehouse store into a professional sound PA system. We had considered a couple of the name brand units but those can cost three times the amount of this set.We can easily say that this dual microphone system could probably sell for double the price. Here are my thoughts and observations after doing a fair bit of testing and use since we received this pair of microphones.As soon as I open the professionally decorated box I noticed the build quality of the microphone and receiving unit was impressive.The microphone bodies and receiver case are all metal. I love how the receiver is so compact. The box contains the pair of mics with foam pop filters, antennas, the receiver, the rca phono plugs cords with headphone jack plugs, and anti-roll plastic rings that are blue and orange color coordinated to match the bottom of the microphones. This can be a mic saver for party guests that become drunk karaoke contestants. The power is the common micro usb cable with usb wall plug. This feature also ranks as one of my favorite functions so I don’t have to worry about losing a specific AC to DC plug adapter! I can power those with a high amp 2.1 to 3a power bank! The mics are already paired to the receiver and after throwing the batteries in they synced immediately. They are in the 500 MHz band so they are completely legal to use in public settings. The mixer knobs allow you to adjust the mic and music input before it connects to my amplified ion speaker.

  6. WinWin

    affordable wireless mic with built in mixer
    This is the first wireless microphone that has built-in mixer that I’ve ever seen and purchased. I was skeptical at first because it looks so small compare to my existing mixer unit, which is a full on unit by itself that weights over 5 lbs. Upon plugging this machine to my amplifier to test it out, the mixer quality is almost as good as my existing unit (which cover over $200, but this whole set with 2 wireless microphone only cost half of that). Even though it’s pretty compact, it still has enough controls for each microphone along with ECHO controls, which is a much needed feature for karaoke. It also has trebble/bass control and music input level controls so we can adjust the music and our vocal balance. It’s missing key control (which is used to make the song goes higher or lower in pitch), however that feature isn’t as important nowaday that we use youtube for our media source and we can find male or female version of a song easily. The microphone has good range and pick up and produces good vocal and it mixes well with the music source. I don’t get lot of feedbacks from the microphone unless directly pointing them to the speakers, which is very good for something at this price point. Another interesting thing about this is that the unit is powered using microUSB port, which means it can be portable and be powered using a power bank, no need for those big and easy AC power adapter. That’s a great idea in my opinion which would allow this to be portable.

  7. Angie

    Many source options (even Bluetooth), and highly adjustable sound…💗
    We recently decided that we needed another indoor activity for cold, rainy days, etc. We love to sing, so a karaoke machine was an easy choice. After comparing a few options, we decided that this one seemed like the best system in our price range. We wanted a quality machine that would last and have really good sound.This system was easy to set up and is very easy to use. Basically, you just plug everything in where it belongs, turn it on, and you are good to go. Connecting the wireless microphones couldn’t be more simple. I literally just inserted the batteries and turned them on. They connected immediately. We have had no problems with feedback, lagging, interference, or crackling when using them. I can literally sing into both of them simultaneously with no interference at all, even when I touch the two microphones together.We use my phone as the music source, connecting via Bluetooth. The output is through the included RCA cable connected to our sound bar. The sound is highly adjustable… You can change the treble, bass, and even add an echo effect. The sound quality is really good once you get the settings just how you like them.I am so glad that we chose a system that doesn’t remove the words from the music. I love singing the harmony along with the artists (I can also follow along when I forget the words, and jump back in when I’m ready). We really couldn’t be happier with this karaoke machine. We have already had many entertaining evenings, and are looking forward to many more.

  8. Mani

    works fine but it could be more sturdy
    Tested the new mic today the sound is pretty good and no visible noise.Few items could be improved- battery compartment in mic is low quality plastic and it looks like it may easily break if dropped-finishing could be better-when I turned on the mic, it gave a strong echo noise (only once when turned on), may be because I was close to the speakers-did not come with A/V to A/V cable. it was noisy when I used the A/V to mic input cable that came with it to use the output as a mic to my karaoke system- the wire that came with it has a small size connector and I had to sue a separate adapter to connect the wire to mic input line of my karaoke system-when I placed the receiver on table top, the button labels/names were not visible since they are below the knobs. had to lift it up to see which button is for what-there are no echo/bass controls for individual mics. its at common levelOtherwise, the sound quality is pretty good after a few minutes of testing. Will update after real use.

  9. Mark K. Schumm

    Great value for karaoke
    As long as your expectations are realistic, you should be very satisfied. I have run audio for my church for over 20 years, so have some experience with audio equipment. Bought this system to have fun singing karaoke with friends, without spending thousands on mixer, wireless mics, etc.let me start by saying that we had an absolute blast using this. I played songs from YouTube, just search for “Karaoke name of song”. Depending on TV, you may need a digital to analog converter to get sound from Toslink to this device. Love the basic mixer and effects built into this unit. Mics are good enough for karaoke and had about a 50’ range.These are NOT the quality level of Shure wireless mics by any means, but for amateur karaoke we were thrilled.Overall sound quality will most likely depend more on speakers than these mics, unless you are using professional sound system.For the money, I don’t think this system can be beat.

  10. Kassey

    Didn’t work for our needs, but the support was excellent from the maker.
    We really wanted to love this set. It has a lot of features (some perhaps a little over-marketed) and the microphone have a partial metal cylinder which gives them a good feel in had. However, this is probably only suited for connection to a MIC IN or pre-amp configuration. Tried it with RCA out to power amp, quality powered speakers, PA amp (CD/RCA inputs). The power into (5v USB charger cube) is just not enough to get any sound out of these.We had to turn the Mic vol to 100%, the powered speakers and/or amp to 100% (which is NOT good for them or speakers in case of a sound/feedback spike) to get any volume out of the BT or Mic input.It simply isn’t powerful enough and yet if you hook it up to a PREAMP it will overdrive that with nothing but noise and clipping. Their support staff were very responsive and this make work for others.

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