🎉 Own the stage with wireless freedom and pro sound!
The FDUCE Wireless Microphone W60 system features dual dynamic mics with cardioid pickup for clear, noise-free sound, a rechargeable receiver with 5-hour battery life, and a 200ft UHF wireless range supporting 30 adjustable channels. Lightweight and durable, it’s compatible with professional audio equipment via 6.35mm and 3.5mm connectors, perfect for karaoke, weddings, parties, and live events.
B**L
Preacher's microphone
These microphones sound great. I have a bunch of different kinds And brands of microphones. Currently my church is load in setup and pack it out every week. Meaning I can rack mount a bunch of receivers making a very heavy load bulky to carry. I can run a bunch of cables and be heavy and take all day winding cables after service. Or choose these portable receivers as the best option. Like any other type of microphones some are better than others.This model has thus far been my most reliable. My pastor doesn't usually preach. So he has the other model from this brand. Occasionally that model will pickup interference. Thankfully with the frequency being switchable those are fine. Unfortunately due to rental time restrictions I don't get the chance to find out which frequency is the problem until after service starts.So whoever is preaching that Sunday gets one of these. Which hasn't had static yet. They call to mind the last time I used Shure in that they seem to tolerate mishandling and overdriving fine. This is my main microphone because I can charge the receiver in use and change the batteries in the microphones. Meaning it's closest to a rack mount. From my experience this model and the New baxs have given me no problems. The New baxs is fixed frequency so if we ever have static I couldn't switch. So this one gets my top mark for wireless microphones with the portable receivers.I am a horn player. As much as I like my clip on microphone, whenever you're sitting in a clip on is impractical and doing a cumbersome rack mount receiver wireless is too much extra work for the sound man. However if there's an extra channel, you can just pop this in the board. Point is, the soundman doesn't have to ride the channel like a clip on. Set it and I can step in or back off. I carry this microphone in my trombone gig bag. And I carry an extender for my trombone stand if they're out of microphone stands. I keep this in the bag with my in ear monitors and extra horn stuff.I give this one five stars. Top marks. For the money, if this microphone sounded half as good it'd probably still rate 5 stars.I have other models from this brand. I had some stolen they don't sell anymore. If you have them treasure them because they work great. Like they took an expensive microphone design and stole its patent or something.These are light and clean. Good handling.
D**N
Great wireless mic, considering the price
I haven't used it at a performance yet, but the mic system seems to be of good quality. I took off one star for sound quality. It's not quite as good as my more expensive system I had been using, but is good enough for my purposes. A great feature is that the receiver can charge while using the mic. I may keep it permanently plugged in and charging on my setup. Hopefully the battery will not be over-charged, causing a problem. I like the display on the mic itself, showing battery power, and channel. I also like the fact that it uses AA batteries, not built-in rechargeable batteries. All in all a great purchase at a great price.
J**O
Clear audio
Perfect for our party !
L**R
Volume control could be better.
The volume was way too loud to be very useful. Lowering the volume helped but even at the lowest setting, it was still too loud and readily caused feedback.
J**R
Mr bless
Awesome work great
L**L
Good
Really clear good sound. I'm impressed with the quality of it.
R**.
Does it's job, and does it well!
Obviously these aren't state of the art, top of the line premium microphones, but they do a much better job than I gave them credit for! My only gripe is that with my specific mixer (COULD BE ON MY END) I cannot get the microphones to get quite as loud as I'd like for them to get without distorting.But for what I need to achieve with them, which is being able to get up and walk around while creating content on the internet, these work very very well, I would definitely recommend these if aren't dead set on buying what's the most popular.psst.. these do the same thing :)
J**F
Wireless is the way to go
The FDUCE W60 UHF wireless microphone comes packed in a sturdy cardboard box with a cutout foam liner that accommodates two microphones, a wireless receiver, two foam covers, 2 anti-slip rings, a USB-A to USB-C cable, a 1/4” (6.35mm) to 1/8” (3.5mm) adapter, and four AA 1.5V alkaline batteries. It does not include a separate pouch or carrying case. The instruction manual describes the various functions of the microphone and wireless receiver. Each microphone takes 2 AA batteries, which can be installed by unscrewing the lower part of the handle. Be sure to observe the correct polarity of the batteries. The wireless receiver did not appear to have a charge , so the first thing I did was to plug it to my computer using the supplied USB cable, whereupon the red light came on to indicate that it was charging. It took about 30 minutes to go from zero to charged, which was indicated by the power light changing from red to blue (not green as indicated in the instruction manual).The microphone itself feels very sturdy. The body is smooth, but not slippery. The head section is a heavy-duty wire mesh that appears to be dent-resistant, and the anti-slip rings are easily installed and keep the microphone head up off surfaces and prevent the microphone from rolling around when not in use. The foam wind screen easily slides over the cover net but need to be removed if you want to store the microphone in the original box.Pressing the power button for 2-3 seconds turns on the microphone and illuminates the display screen, which shows the working channel, battery power and frequency. The frequency adjustment button is actually located under the handle and is exposed when you remove the lower handle cover to install the batteries. Turning on the receiver enabled the microphone and receiver to pair with one another, which took place almost immediately. Using my Boss Cube Street II amplifier, I plugged into the microphone jack, turned on the power, and slowly turned the volume up to one quarter to see how it sounded. It seems to be very clear and it’s plenty loud enough at less than half volume. Installation of the wind screen does make a difference in tonal clarity.Using the microphone with the 1/8” adapter plugged into the input jack on my Acoustic B30 amplifier gives a clear sound with moderate volume, but the volume can not be adjusted since there is no pre-amp, either in the microphone or in this particular amplifier. However, it seems to me that this could be overcome with the addition of a pre-amp pedal. You do need to be fairly close to the microphone to be heard, but I don’t find that surprising or inconvenient.Overall, my preference is the W60 wireless microphone coupled with the Boss Street Cube II, which gives a completely cable-free experience, since the Street Cube II is a battery-powered amplifier with auxiliary power option. This is my first microphone, so I don’t have the luxury of being able to compare it with a Shure SM-58, for example. Nonetheless, I’m very happy with it so far and looking forward to family get-togethers where we can try our hand at some karaoke.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago