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🎧 Elevate your voice, own the room—comfort meets pro-grade clarity!
The Haoin 1810T headset microphone delivers professional-grade, omnidirectional audio with a sensitive Φ4.0mm capsule and a noise-resistant 58dB SNR. Designed for seamless compatibility with Audio-Technica wireless systems via a Hirose 4 Pin Plug, its ultra-light 20g double over-ear design ensures fatigue-free wear during extended live performances, broadcasts, and presentations. Equipped with a 1.2m cable and windscreen, it guarantees crisp, reliable sound transmission indoors and outdoors.










| ASIN | B09NBC2QGQ |
| Antenna Location | Live performances, Broadcasting, Lectures, Musical performances |
| Audible Noise | 58 Decibels |
| Audio Sensitivity | 32 Decibels |
| Box Contents | cable |
| Brand | Haoin |
| Brand Name | Haoin |
| Colour | Beige |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Connectivity technology | Wired |
| Connector Type | Hirose 4 Pin Plug |
| Connector type | Hirose 4 Pin Plug |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 91 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Cotton |
| Frequency Range | 100Hz - 20KHz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 2200 Ohms |
| Item Weight | 20 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Haoin |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ha-1810T |
| Microphone Form Factor | microphone system |
| Model Name | 1810T |
| Model Number | Ha-1810T |
| Model name | 1810T |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Polar Pattern | Omnidirectional |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended uses for product | Live performances, Broadcasting, Lectures, Musical performances |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 58 dB |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Special feature | Wireless |
S**S
Works well so far
My church inherited a used Audio-Technica System 8 wireless mic but the headset was shot. We're getting pretty good sound with this headset and it's not as expensive as an OEM part. Just be sure you get the right connector for your pack set. This company makes the same unit with several different connectors for different brands and if you're not careful you might order the wrong unit.
A**R
excellent !!!
excellent !!!
M**H
Good option for the price.
I have gone through a few of these. The sound quality is quite good for an inexpensive product. Longevity is not so very hot. I get about six to eight months of regular use. However, at the price I can afford to buy six of them and still be less expensive than the high dollar folks. Weak point is the ultra-light cable just above the AT4 connector.
J**N
Haoin Headset Microphone
I bought this to use with an Audio-Technica Wireless Bodypack that my church has had for a number of years. The old lapel mic had wires that were split and the mic was never used. This headset worked flawlessly right out of the box. No issues so far. Good replacement if you’re looking for one.
C**G
Good sound but some specific flaws - update -> downgraded
Update - after 2 months of use, it stopped working. The wire going into the connector that plugs into the wireless pack got a kink since there is no flexible strain relief. That is a design flaw, which is too bad. Adding a strain relief and fixing the microphone arm support would make this an excellent buy. Pros: ++++++++ - The mic is sensitive and has good sound quality without needing a lot of equalization. The sound rivals or might be better than the original Audio Technica over the ear mic. - The price is decent. It is much cheaper than an Audio Technica branded microphone. - Ear support is good, but see cons below. - Compatible with Audio Technica ATW-T310 transmitter, as expected. Cons: +++++++++++ - Out of the box, the microphone arm could rotate and droop. There is a screw (see picture) that I tried to tighten but it was already pretty tight and screws into plastic, so I was afraid that it would break if I tightened it further. Tightening the screw helped a little, but the church pastor that was using the headset still had problems with drooping. It was annoying enough to him that he would return the headset if we couldn't fix it. I was able to put a dab of epoxy resin over the joint and that eliminated the problem, but most people won't want to do that (and shouldn't have to). I decided to try that since I like the other aspects of the microphone. Other +++++++++ - I was hoping to be able to use the microphone without the foam wind filter since it is used indoors, but the mic would pick up breathing, so we have to use it. It solves the breathing issue but is light in color and more visible than we would like. For our AV needs in our church, it is working well at this point. If the mic arm didn't droop out of the box, I would give it 5 stars, and if the epoxy didn't solve the problem, then it wouldn't be usable and would get a much lower rating.
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