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The LEKATOMS-1 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System offers a cutting-edge solution for musicians and audio professionals, featuring seamless auto-pairing, support for multiple receivers, and a robust wireless range. With over 5 hours of battery life and high-resolution audio transmission, this system is designed for optimal performance in studio settings, band rehearsals, and small gigs.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Hardware Connectivity | Radio Frequency |
Battery Weight | 15 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 15 Milligrams |
Item Weight | 5.29 ounces |
Compatibility Options | [Inferred from product specifications: 2.4GHz wireless frequency band, stereo and mono input support, lithium polymer batteries] |
Supported Standards | IEEE 802.11 |
AntennaDescription | 2.4GHz Wireless |
Mounting Type | Belt Clip Mount |
Display Type | LCD |
Installation Method | wireless |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | Black |
Supported Media Type | StandardAudio |
Additional Features | Low Latency, Automatic Pairing, Fast Charging, Stereo input |
Material Type | Metal and other high-quality materials |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 3 Watt Hours |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Bluetooth support? | No |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Mono |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Audio Input | Mono, Stereo |
Audio Output Type | Headphone |
A**F
Works great, affordable
I'm the keyboardist and one of the singers in my band, and I've recently started using these for both practices and gigs—and I'm really impressed. At the first gig, I tried them with some cheap dollar store earbuds, and the sound was fuzzy. I upgraded to better earbuds, and now the sound is great.One day, my singer and I swapped units to compare. She has a pair of the expensive $250 in-ear monitors, and we each used our own earbuds. Honestly, we didn’t notice much of a difference in sound quality. (I'm sure there's some, but we could both hear ourselves clearly in the mix.)Our band is now seriously considering switching to these for all our gigs. It would save us from hauling heavy monitors and might even help reduce our power needs on stage. There's definitely a bit of an adjustment period, but I think this setup is going to be a game-changer for us.
M**L
excellent buy
Our church uses MyMix for in ear monitors for the musicians. The downside is that up until now they had to be tethered to the MyMix with a cord. This device has freed them up. My worry was that they would interfere with each other. So far we have had 3 of these units going at a time without them interfering with each other. Its a solid buy at a great price. When I looked for similar units in the past the cost was several hundred dollars each. These are a no brainer at less than $50
J**Z
Recomendado
Cumple la función, la calidad de audio no es la mejor pero cumple.
M**N
2.4 GHz single channel transmitter no-hassle pairs with receiver. Awesome NO Audio Lag.
I (try) to play guitar with our church choir, but in order to hear what I'm doing, I need an earphone connected to my guitar. And then there's the cord from the guitar TO the Amp - but that's already been taken care of by a separate UHF music transmitter/receiver (the box labeled Strich - it has 4 channels to avoid conflicts).In the box are 8 pages of detailed instructions and 4 cables: TWO male to male 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo (4-wire) plugs; USB-A to dual C charging; and a 1/8" stereo female to 1/4" male stereo phono jack. There is also, of course, the transmitter / receiver pair. The units are unobtrusively small measuring 1-3/4 x 2-1/8 x 1/2" (thickness not including the belt clip). In my setup, the output from the wireless UHF music receiver (transmitter is plugged into the guitar) is split - one to the amp and the other to a guitar headphone amplifier. The Headphone amp then connects to this UHF transmitter, the received signal is then fed to my earphones. So - - how did that lashup work?I first charged up both the transmitter and receiver (the system comes with a split USB-C cable that will charge both at the same time). The specs claim 5 hours operation on a single charge (I did not test that - but even if only half true will last longer than any are likely to play in a single gig). Each has a charging LED that is red while charging, and blue when fully charged. I switched both on, selected MONO mode (Guitar) then 'long pressed' the pairing button on just the receiver. Connection was instantly successful as indicated by the pairing status LED. After a power off / power on cycle, pairing was automatic. Volume setting is adjustable on the receiver (as well as on my headphone amplifier).There was ZERO lag - what I played was instantly in my ear. Fidelity was very good, no his, buzz, static or otherwise.My ONLY concern is theoretical - this is a single channel device, so if there is another 2.4 GHz signal at the same frequency (or channel phase modulation), there is the possibility of overlap (as I did not experience any difficulties, and I have Several 2.4 GHz WiFi transmitters, I did not make any deductions for that). This wireless In-Ear Monitor system works well for me (and if I do experience difficulty in a specific location, I can still fall back to the less desirable hard-wired solution).Bottom Line: I am NOT a Pro as far as music is concerned, and none in the group I play with (mostly brass, piano AND a hard-wired amplified harp) is likely to look for a wireless solution. So - while this works for me, it may NOT work for a large stage band. But - if it works for you, for the price, it likely can't be beat.
C**P
So far I am impressed
Just received these today. So far i am very impressed. The sound quality is much better than I was expecting. The range is satisfactory. This test was at home. Purchased for use at church. Going to use them to connect to my Behringer P16 IEM system so i can be totally wireless. This will be the test as to wether these work in a live environment with other wireless stuff being used. I will come back and give my final review after that... But so far very pleased..
C**.
Handy Little Wireless Unit
Works well in a home studio for in ear monitors if you are on a budget. Very compact and a good value for the money.
D**A
Finicky connection and dangerous battery
Battery started pillowing out after less than a year of light use. That’s why you can see the screen on the transmitter separating from the body.Before the battery became dangerous, it was functional but was finicky with the transmitter when trying to use stereo. It would also pick up interference if next to another electrical device with a high frequency hum which hindered sound clarity. I was impressed with the low latency. Honestly it was worth a shot for around $40 to get stereo in ear monitors. Hopefully you have better luck with yours.________________________________________________________UPDATE: I'm adding a star because their team reached out to me and offered me a full refund. Good customer service is not too common and definitely worth an extra star.
7**7
Surprised actually...
Good connection if you don't stray beyond 20 feet or so... sound quality really decent ( I use for church) compact and plastic.. take care of them, but the price is right for these..they work as described..no issues
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