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The innopow 200-Channel Wireless Lavalier Microphone System delivers professional dual UHF bodypack mics with 100 selectable frequencies per channel, up to 240 feet wireless range, and 16 hours of battery life. Featuring separate XLR outputs for independent volume control, a durable metal build, and easy auto/manual frequency scanning, this system is engineered for interference-free, long-lasting performance ideal for speakers, educators, and content creators.
















| ASIN | B07KVV674K |
| Antenna Location | Karaoke |
| Audible Noise | 80 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 35 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,403 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #352 in Wireless Lavalier Microphones & Systems |
| Brand | innopow |
| Built-In Media | 2 Lavalier & 2 Headset Microphones |
| Color | 2 Bodypack mics |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Audio Mixer, PA System |
| Connectivity Technology | XLR |
| Connector Type | XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 635 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency Range | 533-588 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641938789744 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine |
| Manufacturer | innopow |
| Mfr Part Number | Xawy-20283 |
| Microphone Form Factor | Headset |
| Model Number | WM-333B |
| Number of Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Karaoke |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Special Feature | Volume Control |
| UPC | 641938789744 |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
$**N
You won't be disappointed
All right ladies and gentlemen it goes a little something like this ... after trying out a bunch of different wireless mic brands and having to return them I stumbled across the Innopow 80 channel dual UHF Wireless body packs with lapel and wrap around the head boom microphone options now at first I was a little skeptical because I've never heard of this brand name but after running into so many problems with a lot of other competitors I said I'll give it a shot cuz worst case scenario like all the other ones I'll just return it if it's not right for me so here we go ...all right I'm going to cut to the Chase and tell you what's great about this particular wireless microphone system compared to some of its competitors first thing you're going to notice is that this head unit is made from a metal frame especially if you read the specs when you're comparing. This model is not made of plastic when you look at the antennas on this unit compared to the competitors you're going to notice that this unit has a way more heavy duty and larger antenna set up you also may have noticed that there's two body packs that go to one head unit ...now what you might not notice unless you look at the pictures or check out the specs is that in this particular unit the two body packs are individually controlled because there are two XLR outputs compared to some of the competitors that have one head unit with two body packs that only have one XLR output so what does that mean that means that you're going to have two mics that are only controlled by one Master Level and if you're using two different people at the same time that have two different volumes you're kind of stuck with what you're hearing unless you want to try to manually fidget with volume buttons that may or may not be on the head unit but in this unit it has separate individually controlled availability which gives you options and when you're on the battlefield you need options plus if you want to be professional you don't want to stick 2 people on the same track also another thing the body packs have a way better antenna on their receiver compared to the flimsy ones that the competitors happen to have also checking the specs on distance in this particular model it's able to operate 250 plus feet in indoor use now I haven't tried it outside but from what I could tell on how I've used it so far it'll be more than fine. I was super impressed with the clarity of the microphones and the performance along with its dead on balls response from the body pack to the head unit with absolutely no latency now if you have powered speakers or mixer this will be more than capable of delivering your needs now I had to be a guinea pig for a little bit with these other units that failed me!!! I'm so glad I came and stumbled across this unit by doing much research but after looking through almost every microphone that Amazon has to offer... for the price the quality the performance you can't beat it with a baseball bat good luck in your hunting and shopping once you finally bring this bad boy home you'll probably keep it for a long while
F**K
Smaller form factor - works very well even in a crowded spectrum
I purchased these to use when travelling to continue to make videos and tutorials. The transmitters are well made. PLastic bodies, but they feel sturdy enough to survive the travelling. For the ultimate test, the units were placed into immediate service for a high school theatrical production. The set-up was easy enough for the students to complete with no assistance on my part. They easily found a free channel (the production was using 18 wireless transmitters for the actors). This could have led to a lot of interference, but none was observed or heard. The range we tested the units in was around 100 feet and never had a problem. We broadcast through the audience who all had their phones going which has caused some issues in the past - no problem here. The microphones included and the unit as a whole gave very good sound reproduction and the quality of the system is excellent. If you are looking for a nice system to be able to record live sound for your video productions, this is a good buy. We record the video with the camera sound capture and get our production sound from the microphone recording that we run separately. We utilize post production synch on the sound and the quality is very good. For what we use these for - a great buy and I'll probably purchase a few more.
T**Y
Not pro-quality, but pretty good
I bought 2 of these systems for use with Scouting, and they have been solid. The boom mics have a non-existent windscreen, so you WILL get breathing noise with the boom mics (unless you're okay with feedback). The lapel mics, on the other hand, are solid. They have decent audio quality, and they're cheap enough to be disposable. The channel assignments is fairly easy and I didn't notice any interference. But then again we were out in the boonies where the nearest wireless mic was at least 10 miles away. Would I use this in a professional A/V stage / play / performance environment? Absolutely not. If you MUST have reliable wireless audio, then stick with the Sony, Audio Technica, Sennheiser, etc. But if you need a small (less than 6) number of wireless mics, then these will do fine. But just be aware that the boom mikes are worthless.
G**�
You get more value for your money...Quality product
I just opened the box last night and tested it. It is way better than the last three units I have owned in the past. Every part of this unit is well constructed and designed. Main thing is the quality of the sound which is outstanding because it produces very clear quality sound. There is no feedback which I hated the most from all the ones I used before. There is no hissing sound either. The cable from the microphone locks in place to the body pack transmitter which is a good feature which will prevent it from accidentally disconnected. The mute button on the body pack transmitter is a plus which will be very useful in my magic show. The belt clip of the body pack is metal wire, not plastic. This is important because this is the first thing that breaks if plastic. Lastly, the quality and value is more than the price I paid for this. My previous unit that finally went kaput, a Nady brand which is $250 is not near the quality of this Innopow unit. Now, time will tell how reliable, durable and longevity of this unit because I do lots of magic shows. Will do another review after several months.
M**K
Performs as Advertised
I don’t typically write reviews. I bought this system for use in church. I’ve used Line 6 & Shure systems and they are great. I’ve used a Samson Concert 88, it worked fine. I’ve been using the Innopow system at church for about a month now and I am very pleased. Don’t expect the headset to look & feel like a pro Shure headset. But it is sturdy and sounds good for choir use. I play bass & run the sound board so I can’t focus on my mic placement when I sing. This works perfect for me. I used the second headset on a singer that started the Easter mass outside. There were 2 walls between the receiver & transmitter and over 100 feet. I had no drop outs. So, if you are looking for a solid budget wireless mic system this is an excellent choice and great value.
R**T
Good, but not pergect.
Using it at church and is working well. There was a short in one one lapel mic. But still a great value
L**T
Excellent low-budget solution
I made a last-minute purchase of 2 of these innopow wireless systems to provide us with 4 additional headset mics for a musical theatre production. The very low price and suspicious amount of 5-star reviews made me a bit nervous, but so far they're working brilliantly and I'm very impressed with the quality for the price. They're pretty straightforward to set up and program. I just set them to some random frequencies and I've yet to experience any issues with interference or dropouts (this of course will vary depending on where you live). The sound quality from the included mics is quite decent and I've had no signal problems with the receivers being positioned roughly 75ft away from most of the actors on stage. The 2 biggest compromises you're going to deal with when purchasing a cheap system like this are: 1) It operates on more crowded consumer-level frequency bands, so you may have to spend some time finding usable frequencies in your area. Like I said, this wasn't a problem for me where I live. And it's not a diversity receiver, which means it stays put on whatever frequencies you program it to rather than automatically searching for the cleanest frequency like more expensive systems do. So if you start experiencing problems on the frequencies you're using, you'll have to reprogram them. 2) Build quality. Durability is a concern for me since I'm using these in a musical theatre production with dancing, acrobatics, costume change, etc. With a system this cheap, it's hard to say how much abuse they'll be able to withstand. I've purposely assigned them to cast members with less physical roles and so far they've held up just fine. I'll update this review if that changes. Based upon my experience so far, I would say these are a fantastic low-budget solution for wireless mic'ing in stage and theatre applications. You get a lot of stuff in the box, including both a lav and headset mic for each transmitter pack. And the fact that you get 2 packs on their own independent frequencies and such a wide range of frequencies to choose from in a single package at this price point is a small miracle for audio techs like myself trying to run a big theatre production on a tight budget.
W**.
Absolute garbage!!! DO NOT BUY!
I purchased this setup in May of 2023. I tested it when I initially received it. Everything sounded fine. I tested this and it sounded ok. Grant it, I tested it at a low volume. Everything sounded ok. Put it back in the box and used it few months later. I own an entertainment company. We host bar bingo, trivia , karaoke and offer dj services. Went to use it about a month ago at a show. The mic was going through a soundboard that was connected to two RCF 915-A. These speakers are top quality. I was absolutely embarrassed the way this sounded. As soon as I turned it up, my voice sounded like it was muffled and distorting badly. There was no frequency cut out what so ever. The problem is the actual headset. Large % of headset mics use a 4 pin mini XLR plug. This particular headset uses a 3 pin connector. This thing is a paperweight now. I'm outside the return period and cannot use this what so ever. Save your money and get something name brand. Wish I did, I read these reviews and thought it was half way decent.
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