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The LEKATO Wireless Guitar System is a professional-grade UHF wireless transmitter and receiver set designed for electric guitars and basses. Featuring 70 selectable channels, ultra-low latency under 3ms, and a rechargeable battery lasting over 4.5 hours, it delivers interference-free, high-fidelity audio up to 100 feet. Its plug-and-play design and broad instrument compatibility make it ideal for live performances and studio sessions, empowering musicians to perform wirelessly with confidence and style.










| ASIN | B08MF7Q9RW |
| Back Material | Bass Wood |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,971 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #33 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Color Name | Pink |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,544) |
| Date First Available | November 2, 2020 |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Humbucker |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Package Dimensions | 4.84 x 3.66 x 1.38 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
D**Y
They work great for my purposes and they are a real deal for the price.
This item has worked great for me in the past few months. I use this several times a week around all sorts of other wireless systems and multiple wireless microphones. It works great and a charge lasts for 4 hours or more. Also use in church with no interference. I bought another set as a backup but haven't needed them. The price is right. It's a deal.
K**H
Works Perfectly!
easy connection, sounds perfect, and great design
B**H
Great performance for such a price
I was surprised when I wanted to test the transmission distance, so I kept playing on my guitar, going upstairs, heading to the end of the house, and the sound was still clear with no lags. That connection surprised me for such a price. There was extremely low latency, which you can barely notice, but it’s very easy to install! Just plug and play. But it needs to be charged all the time so I didn’t test how long it lasts per charge. Out of the box, neat design, looks and feels like a premium transmitter and receiver. The connection was surprisingly good. Highly recommended.
A**.
Just buy these ones and stop looking at others. Don't let the low price scare you.
I've had the Swiff Blackwing wireless system for about 3 years. Loved it. The battery started to die so I decided it was time to upgrade. I bought a system that was a couple hundred bucks that ran in the 2.4GHZ range. It added 60 cycle hum to my amp and it was cutting frequencies out. It sounded terrible comparatively. I decided to buy the updated Swiff Blackwing. Same thing, it added 60 cycle hum and was cutting frequencies out. I'm not a tone snob, both of these replacement systems sounded noticeably worse. I bought this system before giving in and making a last ditch effort to buy a Samson or Audio Technica system for a few hundred bucks, and these things are working flawlessly. No hum, no noise, they sound fantastic.
D**N
Great Device But Hisses
First, let me start off by saying this...I'm a sound engineer with 20+ years of experience. I've used really expensive wireless systems for guitars ($500+) and medium-range ones ($150-$300). This is the first sub-$100 one I've ever used. So I'm not going to compare it to any other device. The device fits all of my guitars and can bend to hug the body of the guitar so that it is out of the way. The battery LEDs on the side are great so you know when you need to recharge them. The build quality is pretty good, it kind of has a rubberized feel to them. The devices were automatically paired together, but if something goes wrong, you can manually pair them. Changing frequencies is a breeze...press the button on the transmitter, and it auto-syncs with the receiver. HOWEVER, this system has a very bad hiss in the sound if you go above a clean tone. Using a clean tone, it's there, but barely noticeable when you are playing, but I still use a noise filter. Once you get into crunch or distortion, the hiss is loud and there isn't anything you can do to fix that. I've tried changing frequencies, and even with the guitar volume completely off, the device hisses. I wouldn't recommend this to use in a live setting, but it's ok if you are just looking for something to practice and you only use a clean tone.
D**0
Pepsi challenge
When I purchased these I was in a bind. I was set to play somewhere unique, and using a guitar cord/cable would be a difficult thing. The plan was for the musicians to move around, even off the stage, and I didn't like the idea of dragging a long cable around with me. I looked into cordless options before, but they were pretty expensive at the time, so I shelved the idea. Fast forward to this new situation. I decided to look into the cordless options again, and there's still some expensive one's, but not as expensive as they used to be. I went back and forth, about how much I should spend, trying to decide if I could even trust the technology to provide a clear, uninterrupted signal. I should add that I didn't, and never have had a lot of money to spend. After reading a ton of reviews, and technical specs, I decided to try these. I figured that I could take a guitar cord with me just in case, but, as it turned out, I didn't need to use the cord. This wireless receiver and transmitter worked flawlessly, and the internal, rechargeable batteries lasted longer than expected. A lot longer. I'd planned on doing a Pepsi challenge, with these versus a cord, but it would be like comparing Pepsi to toilet water. Not that I'd ever drank toilet water, but I can't imagine liking it better than Pepsi. If you're looking for a wireless option for your instrument, and you want something that's reliable, without sacrificing sound, you should give these a try. They're affordable, and they work great. I doubt I'll ever use a guitar cord again.
T**A
Nice affordable way to make your musical instrument wireless... ;)
Granted thee are not your gigging type of wireless interfaces but for practice/jamming, these work great. Got $10 off too so only paid $34 shipped (they often offer coupons so check/check it off). Simpl operation (just turn both on and witin seconds they connect to each other and LEDs are solid green, otherwise they blink, trying to connect). Sounds nice, but I do think the tone is compromised slightly as well as slight compression (just how they work, like others). My only issue with them is occasionally, you will hear a small pop/crackle fro the devices... possibly interference or something (not a range thing as they are always within 10 feet from each other). Still decent way to go wireless if that is what you are looking for.
E**.
Un producto que satisface todas mis expectativas.
A**P
Connectivity is good but the tone gets compressed, it didn’t change the sound but there is some kind of compression, clearly audible when plucking the notes a little harder on the bass.
L**S
El producto lo compre hace más de un año y funciona muy bien, son fáciles de cargar la batería. El sonido de mi guitarra es bueno, no se pierde la señal cuando estoy en una habitación con la lira y el amplificador en otra. Es muy importante saber para qué lo necesitas y lo quieres. En fin, me gustó mucho.🤗😃🎼🎶🎵🎸
D**R
Considering what this type of thing cost in the past, it's really nice to be cableless and they work well. They are cheaper ones, but this one operates in the UHF and seems clear and reliable. Happy to have them for now. Not surprisingly transmitter dies before receiver. Great for round the house and non critical. If you intend critical use, then remember 1 is None, 2 is One and 3 is Two. If you know you know.
B**E
The Sound playing a note fades a litter quicker than a cord. Other than that it is good.
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