Our microphone offers 15 frequency options per bodypack, allowing for versatile and seamless performances. It enables easy frequency switching, even in challenging environments, ensuring an uninterrupted experience.
Enjoy a hassle-free experience with our convenient feature that allows you to effortlessly resume from the last set channel after disconnecting and reconnecting the power cord, ensuring a seamless power-on experience.
This button not only powers the device but also has a one-click mute function to prevent disturbance when used by multiple people.
The bodypacks XLR jack allows for easy connection of headset and lavalier microphones, ensuring high-quality sound transmission.
Green LED for power on, red for mute. Volume can be adjusted from 0 to 40 levels, with the frequency changed by a short press of the set button.
This microphone operates on 2 AA batteries, preferably high-capacity ones, offering extended usage without the need for charging.
How can I change the frequency of the receiver?
The microphone utilizes frequency hopping technology. When you click the frequency selection button on the belt-pack transmitter to change the frequency, the receiver will immediately adjust accordingly.
Can I use two or more systems simultaneously?
Yes! The TW632 has 2x15 selectable frequencies.
How do I charge it?
This bodypack is powered by two AA batteries and does not require charging. It is recommended to use high-capacity AA dry batteries for longer usage time.
Can the receiver be powered by batteries?
No, it cannot. The receiver has a built-in rechargeable battery, which needs to be charged when the battery level is low before use.
Superior Sound Quality Designed for Optimal Convenience 15 Adjustable Frequencies Rechargeable Design Versatile Bodypack with Multiple Functions ON/MUTE/OFF Button Easy to Connect Easy to Operate Battery Compartment Will the system remember all the settings I made in the last stage of operation after unplugging the power?
How can I change the frequency of the receiver?
Can I use two or more systems simultaneously?
How do I charge it?
Can the receiver be powered by batteries?