🎤 Own the stage, wire-free and worry-free.
The Xvive U35 Wireless Microphone System delivers professional-grade 5.8 GHz true diversity wireless transmission with a robust 100 ft range. It features smart channel scanning for interference-free performance and captures crystal-clear 24-bit/48kHz audio with a wide frequency response. Designed for dynamic microphones, it offers dual Mic and Line modes for versatile connectivity, making it an all-in-one wireless solution for live sound, recording, and PA systems.
J**1
Work and Connect Great
Easy set up. The on/off switch is better than the push button on/off with other similar units. The units paired instantly and work well. Battery life is as advertised. Depending on how you use them they would add a bit of weight to a microphone but they work great for me to send a signal from VE 20 harmonizer to Sure wireless mic. These units are well made and look great.
T**D
Oozes 5.8Ghz quality, they feel solid.
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
Awesome product.
Great item. Have never had a drop out in 6 months of use. I use it to daisy chain my Bose S1 pros together. Charges fast and extremely reliable.
A**E
Filmmakers, get this!!
If you're a filmmaker with a Sony fx3, fx30 or fx6, this is a game changer if you want to wirelessly connect your boom mic directly to your camera. There's no lag and the range it has is great. I feel like most wouldn't know you could use it for that but, it works perfectly 🙌🏽
D**Y
Well worth it and I didn't have to finance the house either
Plugged this into my Sennheiser mic and straight into the board and it works great. The scan search worked great to find the right channel.
F**Y
Be aware of a couple of details.
The U35 is easy to set up and use. So far it has performed flawlessly. There are a couple of minor issues that need to be stated: 1. Some mixers have slightly recessed XLR connectors and this means that the U35 cannot mate fully resulting in a bad connection. The solution is to use of an extender cable or an XLR male to female adapter.2. I have another XVIVE wireless product which comes with a nice zipped case… not so with the U35 which comes with a small bag; really!My only other concern is with the expected life of the internal lithium cells which like cell phones need to be replaced eventually. However, unlike cell phones the U35 is not user serviceable.For me transmission distance (as with most musicians) is not an issue as stages are always well within the functional range of the product. I shall update my review as I use the U35 over the following year or so.
M**.
Perfect fit
Perfect fit for my Xvive wireless microphone system.
D**I
Pretty much perfect for my needs
Hands down my favorite thing that I bought this year. It’s a game changer. Granted I haven’t pushed its limits but I have used it at almost every gig I’ve done. Battery life has been very consistent for me and lasts at least 4 hours but never went beyond that.It’s been great for making a wireless mic, it’s also been great for doing wireless audio and just I’ve been happy with the purchase. Couldn’t ask for more. Especially with the new updates to it.
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