

🎙️ Cut the cords, not the quality — wireless sound that commands the stage.
The Xvive U35 Wireless Microphone System delivers professional-grade 5.8 GHz true diversity wireless transmission with a reliable 100 ft range. Featuring an intuitive channel scan mode, it ensures interference-free performance by automatically selecting the clearest channel. Audiophiles will appreciate its crystal-clear 24-bit/48kHz audio with a 110 dB signal-to-noise ratio and broad frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz. Designed for dynamic microphones, the U35 offers dual mic and line modes for versatile connectivity with mixers, PA systems, and audio interfaces, all housed in a compact, metal build powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.










| ASIN | B0F1MQL52M |
| Colour | U35 |
| Compatible devices | Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, Camera, Karaoke Machine, PA System |
| Frequency response | 20 Hz |
| Impedance | 220 Ohms |
| Included components | Manual, PU bag, USB-C CABLE |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 38 x 38 x 99 millimeters |
| Item model number | U35 |
| Item weight | 227 g |
| Manufacturer | Xvive |
| Material | Metal |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of channels | 6 |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.81 x 3.81 x 9.91 cm; 226.8 g |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 110 dB |
| Special features | Wireless |
M**O
exelente no se interrumpe la señal y perfecto sonido
T**D
Talk about rock solid performance, yup they are 200 bux, but bandwidth is something no one talks about. Let me break it down for you. A 5.8Ghz system, like the U35 has ~125MHz usable bandwidth which is 1.5x larger than 2.4ghz's 83.5MHz. There is much more spectrum for 5.8Ghz. The other plus is there is often far less things running on 5.8Ghz and than 2.4Ghz so you automatically get a cleaner signal because you don't have other devices talking on the range. 2.4Ghz has become very congested and has a lot of noisy neighbours. So you generally get a clean 5.8Ghz band signal. Now for the con, no matter what anyone tells you, 5.8Ghz is a higher frequency, there for it's not going to penetrate walls very well. It really wants a clean almost line of sight configuration. Where as 2.4Ghz can penetrate some things a little better, but still a solid wall can block it. But even humidity can adsorb 5.8Ghz, anything to do with water, like leaves, adsorb 5.8Ghz where 2.4Ghz can penetrate it a little easier. Bottom line, because of the cleanness of channels, if you have good line of sight, 100feet is pretty easy, perhaps even longer. Where as 2.4Ghz if it's has other 2.4Ghz devices (think phone, microwave, wifi) it's going to have shorter distance, a microwave nearby pretty much jams anything 2.4Ghz. If you need something that penetrates several walls, and go very long distances, You'll want a 915Mhz range wireless system. Yea, it would sound as perfect as 5.8Ghz, but it'll go though 3-4 walls pretty easily. That said, the next thing is latency this has less than 5ms of latency, my own tests show it at 4ms. So it's good. If you are wondering about the quality, these things feel top notch and they "just work". But yup, it's $200. But in electronics, (40 years IT) i can tell you, you get what you pay for in electronics. So if you want quality, you have to pay for it. If you can afford it, I highly recommend them.
B**L
The wireless Transmitter did not work with my mic’s when I connected the xlr, it makes noise as if it’s working, but no voice when I try to speak. I guest the wireless transmitter is not powerful enough for my microphone
D**D
Amazing product. - With amazing quality & reliability along with versatility. I’ve used it to chain 2 speakers wirelessly along with coming out my board to a speaker wirelessly & lastly, turning my fav wired mic into a wireless mic for performers to move around on stage!
B**H
Great wireless transmitter. I’ve used this with different systems in different settings. I’ve used it for recording in the studio. I’ve used it for live shows. It works great for anything. The quality is amazing and I have not experienced any latency.
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