🎸 Cut the cords, not your vibe — wireless freedom for the fearless player!
The LEKATOUHF Wireless Guitar System delivers professional-grade UHF wireless transmission with a 165ft range and ultra-low 4ms latency. Designed for passive electric and piezo-electric acoustic guitars, it features a rechargeable 4-hour battery, dual USB charging, and a compact rotatable plug for versatile, on-the-go performance.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 1 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar |
Color | Black |
D**C
Works fine
Fast delivery. Out of the box, nice product, fully charged after an hour. The charging cable is split so you can charge the 2 units Receiver and Transmitter at the same time. Very easy to synchronize just turning the 2 buttons on and it is done automatically. To me for personal use at my house, it works perfectly. It is OK connecting from my guitar, ukulele or cigar box guitar (witch of course have a pickup), directly to my amp or to my guitar multi-effects processer. My only worry is that some reviewers have bad experience on a long time period, we will see how it performs in a few months...The price is so low :) so it is worth to take a chance on it.
E**W
Rechargeable
Works well and low price.
G**N
For the Home Player These are Remarkably Good
I've been playing over 60 years. Pro once upon a time. Now simply for my own pleasure.Guitar cables were for decades the norm. Straight ones. Coiled ones. Long ones. Short ones.Then, maybe 5 or so years ago, I bought some mid-priced (by todays' standards) wireless systems -- several in fact -- and never wanted to look back.Those units are still serving me well, but in a few ways their age is showing. Batteries that do not last quite as long. Occasional fussiness -- needing a 'wiggle' to get a reliably, stutter-free, connection.These considerably less expensive Lekato units seemed worth adding to my setup. Not to merge with the older system(s), but to work with several smaller amps used for casual playing such as in my 'easy' chair and/or out on the porch.They certainly seem up to it! Clear and quick connections. Long range. No noticable delay.They are light, but not to my eyes and hands flimsy. In fact their soft feeling cases are to me a plus. (Less likely to mar the guitar's finish should contact be made.If their durability proves itself -- and that, of course, only time will tell -- I'd call these easy winners. As good as those costing a good deal more.Rather marvelous, really! :)
A**R
Great for practicing
I was skeptical about the latency and sound quality. Not was I wrong! There is really no perceived latency at all. It feels like I’m playing through a cable. It also sounds great. It sounds a bit like there is actually a tiny bit of compression going on, which sounds nice. The battery life is not great. I got maybe 2.5 hours before it died. I would NOT recommend this for stage use. Likely there will be EMI interference at your gig that will render it useless. Stick to the cable at the gig. Tried and true, or invest in a more professional set. Overall a great value for a practice device. They are confusing to pair as the manual is worthless. But a short press of the button toggles them through the four available channels. I use two sets for differ guitars. I set one to channel 1 and the other to channel 4. This gives the most space between frequencies. The included double charger cable is a nice touch too. So you only need one usb charger port to charge both simultaneously. Rock on! Just don’t take this to the gig. You can thank me later.
S**T
Functional but not durable
I ordered these on May 20th, got them on May 22nd, just went to use them today (June 24th) and they have malfunctioned and no longer work.A little background, I don't gig, just play at home. I have a 2.4ghz digital set that I use, they cost a little more, so I wanted to try out a UHF (non digital, lower frequency transmission, kinda "old school" if you will) just for the heck of it. I was pleased with the performance, did not hear any difference at all, any signal issues I had interference wise was taken care of by changing channels with the little button next to the power switches, battery life seemed comparable, build quality was not quite as good as the others, but still functional. I think the weak point on these is where the plug rotates to plug into the jack. On the transmitter (goes in the guitar), the pivot is a little loose, kinda floppy, and it seems that is where the failure is - a broken signal connection from the plug to the transmission circuitry. Overall, functionality is good, price is good, but the durability is poor. If all three ain't good, the product ain't good.
C**X
Works, but with caviats
Was just blown away at first. No issues charging or connecting the two. Basically just turned both on and all worked. I was playing on my back screened in porch Sat afternoon. Was just a whole different paradigm... a paradigm of freedom. Really neat to walk out on the back deck or in the yard 50 ft away and hear yourself playing. Was about to buy another one on the spot so I could run my pedal board and get rid of cords all together.No issue with sound quality. No background noise or anything plugged directly into the amp.Problem. I plugged the receiver into my multi-effects pedal and cable from that output to the amp. Did not work well. Got all kinds of background noise. Not sure how. So I grabbed a small pocket preamp thing with effects and tried the same. Same background noise. Very odd and I've yet to explore that more.Second problem may be coincidence, but I tested twice. Had my Joyo BlueJay amp in my music room near my wifii. Connected the wireless and my nephew yelled that the internet crash during his cartoons. Just as I started playing. Turned it off and rebooted the internet. It happened again when I turned on the wireless guitar reciever/trans. This did not happen with the same setup on my back porch. Could be a proximity thing. Have not done any more testing.Did not push distance, but was just fine straight sight 25-30-35 ft. In the house it did cut out within 20 ft with a wall in between. But that as as I had my wifii interference problems, so something funky may have happened there. Not an issue for me as I don't plan to play in another room.Battery life was ok. It would be more useful if a solid 4 hours was doable. Think it might be less than 3. I practice 30-40 min during the week, but like last Sat, there are weekend days I'll play 6 or even 8 hours with a few breaks. It's just so great to not have cables I may search out a more expensive system that fits my bill. This is a great value if used directly into an amp for a few hours. No way I'd
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