🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Xvive U4R4 Wireless in-Ear Monitor System is a professional-grade IEM system featuring one transmitter and four beltpack receivers, designed for studio use, band rehearsals, and live performances. With a robust 2.4GHz wireless band, it offers uncompressed audio transmission, low latency, and a rechargeable battery for extended use. The system supports simultaneous broadcasts on six channels, ensuring clear audio with a high signal-to-noise ratio, making it an essential tool for any serious musician or audio professional.
O**.
Recomendado, buen sonido en especial los graves
Excelente sonido, artículo de calidad, recomiendo
M**S
The whole frequency spectrum came alive
Our church's praise team started using ear in monitors. Yes, we started with the $20 stuff. That was bad. I was doing better with wired Samsung cell phone earbuds. Our bass player had quality in ear monitors and encouraged me to get better quality monitors. His $240 Westones were now over $400, a little pricey for me. After reading many reviews I decided to try the Xvive T9s.I started with the smallest foam buds. That was much better. I tried the medium foam buds and there was a dramatic increase in isolation from extraneous noise and I could hear all the parts from cymbals to my brother's excellent bass playing. The trick was finding the right foam pads. The T9s deliver great sound once the fit is right. I am very happy.
K**Y
Great value for the price
For the price these are amazing. The sound quality is very good and the build quality is also pretty good. I have not had them long enough to validate the battery life claim. The manual states that you should not connect it to USB power while turned on as this will reduce the battery life. This is unfortunate, but the price is still very good for the quality. If I could I would give it 4.5 stars for this reason.
S**H
I'm a Fan, for Short Shows
This is easy to use, compact and reliable! I've used it for a 2 hour show without issues. A 3-hour show started to cut out towards the end. You do need to be pretty close to the receiver, though, and I doubt it would last any longer than 3 hours, so seems like you'd have to charge in between sets.
M**S
UNRESPONSIVE CUSTOMER SERVICE
My transmitter changes channels intermittently w/o any extraneous interference. A band mate has the exact same item yet no issue. I’ve emailed Xvive’s support email THREE TIMES without any reply. It’s under warranty for another 1.5 mos so would like a replacement sent.I’m updating this review because now, they have bovine very responsive and have offered to send me a new transmitter.
S**N
Very satisfied customer
I bought these IEMs to replace damaged earbuds. I previously have used Samsung Galaxy Buds 2 Pro and Sony WF1000XM5. I have smaller ear canals, and the earbuds were always falling out of my ears and hitting the ground. I enjoyed the noise reduction features in the ear buds and worried that I would miss that going to the T9s. I am pleased to say that the T9s fit snugly and block out unwanted background noise as well as the noise cancelling ear buds did, or better. The ear hooks and cord keep the devices from falling to the ground if they do come loose for some reason. The cord is long enough that it isn't a problem attaching to my phone (using a usbc adaptor). The sound quality is really good, as expected. Another nice feature is the sound delivery tube is fairly large. This makes it easy to clean earwax from the entrance. Much easier than with earbuds and their small openings with a screen. I wish I had bought these sooner.
V**.
Easy to use. Durable.
I have been very happy with the performance.Very easy to use. I shut if off between sets to conserve battery.A few times I had connections issues when everyone in the band was using wireless.
K**A
Worthy it!
If you’re looking for a simple wireless in-ear system, this is for you. It operates on 2.4GHz WiFi, has six different frequencies you can choose from, and has a pretty good range—even through walls, two stories high.Comes with XLR transmitter and receiver, a ¼” to XLR adapter, a built-in metal clip on the receiver, and a USB to micro USB cable to charge both units from one USB port. You can use any regular headphones or in-ears to put into the receiver, as long as it is a TRS pin and not a TRRS pin. Easy to control volume, and a ON and OFF switch on both units.Two things I wish is, it would have been nice if the volume knob on the receiver had some type of notch on it, so you would know where the volume level was at when you have the pack clipped behind you. The second thing is, it would have been nice if it used USB-C cables instead of micro USB.Other than those two things, I would highly recommend this, if you want something compact and affordable.
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