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The Behringer ULTRALINK ULM302MIC is a high-performance digital wireless system featuring two handheld microphones and a dual-channel receiver. Operating on the license-free 2.4 GHz band, it delivers superior sound quality with up to 200 feet of range. Designed for vocal clarity, it includes integrated volume controls, panic mute, and versatile audio outputs, making it ideal for professional presentations, karaoke, and live events worldwide.








| ASIN | B07F9YBYXB |
| Antenna Location | Singing |
| Audible Noise | 82 Decibels |
| Box Contents | Receiver, Transmitter |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier |
| Connectivity Technology | digital wireless 2.4 GHz |
| Connector Type | XLR, 6.35mm Jack |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (47) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| External Testing Certification | Não aplicável |
| Frequency Range | 2 4 GHz |
| Frequency Response | 2400 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653062992 |
| Hardware Platform | Television |
| Item Dimensions | 5.3 x 5.3 x 26 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Ultralink High-Performance Digital Wireless System with 2 Handheld Microphone and Receiver |
| Item Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Behringer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ULM302MIC |
| Microphone Form Factor | Handheld |
| Model Name | ULM302MIC |
| Model Number | 000-BQY04-00010 |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Warranty | Community. Musictribe. Com/support. |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 82 dB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
D**N
It's worthy to buy.
The product looks smart, solid and vocal is power. It uses for karaoke.
D**N
Good Option at low cost
We brought these as a back for the main microphones, quality is OK and perfect as secondary units. Range seems to be around 25m line of site.
M**N
Behringer wireless microphones
I am really happy with this purchase for the price. I am happy with the quality of sound and great for Karaoke etc. Really easy to set up and use with great range. The only downside is the plastic feel and hand noise while holding.
R**G
Brilliant
Very good used all the time
S**N
They’re fine - a couple of issues that could be improved.
They’ve been fine - they’re really sensitive and so take a little getting used to with mic technique. We’re using them in a church context where there could be up to 60 adults using it, so the only two complaints I would have are their tendency to pops and sibilance, as well as the really daft way to power them off - you press the top button for 3 seconds to power them on, but to power them off you press the bottom button for 3 secs, then release and press it for another 3 seconds. It’s fine if you’re the one using it regularly, but having to explain that week in week out to a large group of people is a bit of a pain.
G**M
Professional
Very clear quality and professional use
N**T
Beam Me Up Scotty
I just love tech that works and makes the impossible possible. The touch of genius here that nigh on nearly gets me aroused is the inclusion of on mic volume control. With a speaker that has a basic mixer and bluetooth functionality an outboard mixer can now be omitted in a non challenging gig situation. The control on the mic is not that precise in that the increments are a tad wide at times but no matter it is perfectly usable on the fly. Also it means you can use it as part of your vocal technique too. Say you want to do something really intimate then you can just up the volume and do so without having to signal a sound engineer or make your way back to the mixer to tweak levels. Now you can do this on the mic and if you want to change from intimate to belt you can do so easily. Along with a decent mic technique this affords you great control. Great eh? Oh you don't have one do you! Well maybe you need one. Sound quality is very good. For it's main use in a PA or karaoke the sound is up there with very good middle ground mics. It has a very extended response with figures quoted from 20hz to 20,000hz! As wide as you will ever need with ANY PA. It's a balanced sound too with no noticeable peaks or troughs. Very clear very flattering sound. The kind of sound that you would expect from a £400 wireless mic really. Out of interest I tried recording with it straight into a Zoom R24. Sound was fair when put up against the Rode M3 or Audio Technica AT4033. It sounded somewhat processed but then it was a sound akin to what you would expect if you added a degree of compression and a smidgen of EQ. A good contemporary kind of vocal sound and therefore a good result for a mic intended (I think) entirely for PA type use. I like this mic very much and apart from the plasticky build I think it is truly great. Behringer could easily have made it run off batteries but for some reason have decided against that facility. It runs off 5v so I rigged mine to run of a usb type power pack. You know the type that you have as a phone power back up. What with the Citronic Neolith https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=citronic+column+speaker&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Acitronic+column+speaker I am entirely off the grid with a 5min setup. As I am also using bluetooth too I have ultimate flexibility and convenience. Welcome to the future. Beam me up Scotty! UPDATE: I have been using these mics for a few weeks now several times a week and they continue to be brilliant. Behringer gear has greatly changed. Ultimately Behringer is just a name with real humans working collectively behind the scenes like in any corporation. The changes the collective have made recently really shows up in the products it appears. Don't be put off by the cheap price and what you think you associate with the name. Do yourself a very big favour and give these a trial. A wireless mic should sound good just as good as a wired mic and behave itself. The industry standard for a bog standard gigging mic is the SM58. Most professionals know this. I would rather be handed this mic to sing through. Of course the SM58 is bullet proof and that is also why it continues to stand the test of time. My brother goes out on the road with SM58's that look like they have been caught up in a drive by shooting yet they still continue to perform! If you can look after your mic this is a great mic to ply your trade with. Period. Happy customer here and no I haven't been paid for this review!
J**E
El producto esta muy bien y los micros tambien suenan muy bien pero mi idea era comprar otro conjunto para tener 4 micros y según el fabricante debe haber una distancia entre ellos entre 1 y 2 metros y de 10/15 metros entre todos los equipos de la serie UML300 que se esten usando, con lo cuál en Estan bien pero......mi caso no me fueron utiles. En caso de utilizar un solo conjunto pueden cumplir con las expectativas. Aun asi he comprado unos de la serie Phenyx Pro y los encuentro superiores a los Beringuer.
S**E
Ottimo segnale e consumo batteria moderato (per ludo che ne facciamo). Solo che abbiamo dovuto allontanare il ricevitore dal resto dell'impianto perché le interferenze erano enormi. Eppure non dovrebbe con la frequenza che ha
T**T
Tested the microphones as soon as I received them. They work perfectly with one notable exception… there is a very noticeable amount of handling noise that transfers to the capsule, thus transferring to your sound system of choice. Other than that, I am very happy with my research and purchase
A**D
Super produit très satisfait
D**T
Die Mikrofone wurden als Ergänzung zu unserer bestehenden Anlage zur Aufführung der Kinder gekauft. Sie sind schön leicht und der Ton ist gut.
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