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The LevusuUHF Wireless in-Ear Monitor System is a professional-grade audio solution designed for musicians and performers. With a robust UHF band range of 520-580Mhz, it offers uncompressed audio transmission with minimal latency. The system supports up to 16 channels, ensuring clear sound without interference, and boasts an impressive operating distance of 180 feet. Built for durability and ease of use, it includes a variety of accessories for a complete monitoring experience.
Control Method | Touch |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | XLR |
Hardware Connectivity | Radio Frequency |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Supported Application | Audio Applications |
Compatibility Options | Wireless Audio |
Compatible Devices | [Many] Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Mounting Type | rack mount |
Color | Black |
Outer Material | Metal |
Additional Features | Lightweight |
Material Type | Metal |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Rechargeable Battery Included | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Supported Battery Types | AA alkaline batteries |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Data Link Protocol | Bluetooth HCI (Host Controller Interface) |
Wireless Compability | 802.11b |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Channels | 16 |
Audio Input | XLR |
Audio Output Type | Headphone |
R**Z
Great IEM for the money!
For a basic and reliable in ear monitor this is a great performer. I'm the drummer of my church's worship team, and I'm positioned behind the speakers on the stage. Depending on who was leading I would often have trouble hearing either the guitar or the vocals making it difficult for me to follow along. So I decided to look into a simple IEM system for myself and came across this. We use several wireless mics as well as UHF wireless connections between the guitars and amps, and I still managed to find a few channels I can use this IEM on without any interference. The volume range is great for all levels of hearing health from those who need a hearing aid to those hear the conversations of the mice in their neighbor's attic. It's also really nice to have an aux in port for input audio as well as the mix from the soundboard. This way I was able to plug a line from my Alesis e-kit's headphone jack to the aux in port and adjust my own mix between the two with my headphone out volume knob. Sound quality is probably on par with mp3, but for my purposes this was fine. It would be nice if there was a battery meter, but I was able to get roughly 30hrs of use out of some Energizer AA's. I just got some high capacity rechargable li-ion batteries for it and I expect to get at least double the time out of a charge. It would also be nice if there was a volume knob instead of vol up and down buttons for more fine control, but that can also just be adjusted at the board. I also use the swinging battery door as a holder for my headphones (I have the receiver mounted), so I find that convenient. All around worth the money for my needs.
S**S
Excellent Unit for the Price
These IEMs are fantastic for use as in ear monitors for a church worship band. Bought this as a sample unit to test some things expecting to need to buy something from one of the big brands for reliability and clarity. We were very pleasantly surprised that these have been very solid for us and I now have 5 of them in our day to day setup! Once you set them on the right channel they have good isolation, no drop outs as long as you don't over drive them, and decent clarity. The construction is more plasticy than the name brands but it's worth it for the price. I was very impressed with how much is in these for the $.Also pro tip/feedback: there is no way from the receiver unit to make them turn on automatically when the power comes on (useful when using with a sequencer). The hack is to take a piece of electrical tape and tape the power button in the depressed position. Once you do that the unit will come on and stay on when the power supply is powered on. This is the only thing I'd change about these.
D**N
Great function for the price
Anyone that deals with tech and audio equipment knows the price point for high end inear systems so I was skeptical when I found this one. However, our church needed one so I took a chance on it. I am glad i did! The case of the body pack is plastic and I wish the volume control was easier to access- as you have to open the pack to adjust it... that being said- this inear system met and exceeded the expectations I had for it. We have a small church so i didnt need anything with a huge range and this worked perfectly. We experienced no problems with the sound cutting out or frequency interference. I will be buying more as they are needed.
B**H
Great unit for the price!
The transmitter is fairly compact, and seems to be pretty good quality. The unit is easy to operate. My only complaint is the channel select and voume control on the receiver are behind a door you need to flip open. Not a big deal, but inconvenient if you are using a pouch. Tried it at a show, and vocals were nice and crisp. Can't speak to the quality of the included earbuds, as I use my KZ AS10 earbuds, which work great.You get what you pay for, and while this may not be as nice as some of the units that are way more expensive, it works just fine for my need for smaller stages. If you are a bar band or playing in other small venues, this is a viable option!
S**Y
Nice and sturdy unit
This unit is very nice and a great value. Setup was pretty easy although the instructions were wrong on where the power button was for the body pack. Once I got that figured out everything synced up correctly and my in-ears were working well. Sound quality is really good and I haven't experienced any dropouts. Range seems solid as well.The base unit seems very sturdy and I expect (hope!) it stands the test of time. The body pack is mainly plastic but will probably last as long as I'm not rough on it.Overall, I think this is a winner. For the price, it's a great value!
F**A
Used and scratched to hell
The media could not be loaded. Great product, i bought another to add to my rig and they sent me a USED scratched to hell with no film on screens product!!! Unreal..
N**O
Ok for tight budget
I tried this product, because my band mates were using it and were fairly happy with it. note: By time of this review, 1 of my guitarist had already sent his unit back for the same reasons below. This is by far the cheapest wireless headphone monitor on the market. As a drummer, I have just been running my in-ears into a headphone amp, i.e. hard wired. I thought it would be cool to go wireless, and the freedom is nice. The ear buds included with the product are essentially toys and are throwaway quality. The unit itself is reasonable quality although the receiver is very cheap and plastic feeling. The lack of a volume knob on the receiver is maddening and a deal-breaker. I'm use to being able to drum with one hand and make an adjustment in a song if needed. This receiver requires you to remove it from the belt, open the front panel, and use a plus or minus button--too much trouble to try to do with one hand. Furthermore sound quality was harsh. I suspect this is because I've been listening to a hard wired analog amp and going to what is essentially an MP3 quality sounds sent digitally. Finally it is not stereo although there are 2 imputs.In summary I would've sent this unit back, but I waited too long. There is a reason why professional grade units are $800 and up, and this one is only a little over $100. For musicians on a budget want to try wireless unit this one works reasonably well with the above caveats, however it did not meet my expectations for sound quality and ease of use.
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