🎤 Cut the cords, not the vibe — wireless freedom for pros on the move!
The JOYO MW-1 Wireless XLR Microphone System operates on a 5.8GHz band delivering stable, interference-resistant audio transmission up to 100 feet. Featuring ultra-low latency (<5ms) and 24bit/48KHz audio resolution, it ensures crystal-clear sound for live events, studio, and DSLR setups. Compact and lightweight, it includes rechargeable batteries lasting 3.5-5 hours with simultaneous charging capability, supporting 4 channels for versatile use with dynamic mics, mixers, and PA systems.
Audio sensitivity | 105 dB |
Item weight | 140 Grams |
Microphone form factor | Plug On |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 30 x 94 millimetres |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Number of batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Material | Aluminium, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Signal-to-noise ratio | 105 dB |
Hardware platform | Camera |
Number of channels | 4 |
Frequency range | 20 hz 20 khz |
Frequency response | 48 KHz |
Manufacturer | JOYO Technology |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 9.4 cm; 140 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | JOYO-00MW1-BLACK |
Material Type | Aluminium, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Musical Style | world-music |
Region of Origin | eastern-asia |
Country Produced In | china |
Wireless Microphone Frequency | 5.8 GHz |
Battery Type | Polymer |
Item Weight | 140 g |
A**I
Absolutley fantastic
My cordless mic stopped working and I didn’t want to spend £500 on a new one just to sing in care homes. I already had an SM 58 corded mic but don’t like singing with wires incase residents trip up over them. A friend suggested these and they are a game changer, so easy to use, no buying batteries, just literally charge them and put into speaker/mixer and other one in mic and off you go. No box to plug in etc… Honestly I will never buy a cordless mic again.
J**N
Transmission perfect
Exceptional performance from them work very well/ gigged twice and brilliant for there humble money
O**S
Testing out JOYO 2.4ghz transmitter and receiver, whilst singing Beautiful by Christina Aguilera x
The media could not be loaded. This JOYO 2.4ghz transmitter is pretty good. The only thing I don’t like so far using it on the first day today is that I get feedback and a buzzing sound through my SubZero PA, but overall it worked pretty well and the true test will be tomorrow when I use it at an open mic night. I hope it doesn’t let me down and cause technical issues. Perhaps I should have got a 5.8 GHz transmitter instead, but for the price, this is working pretty well. It’s also easy to use; just plug and play. I haven’t used it long enough to test out the battery life yet, but it’s lost one bar within the first 20 minutes of use. Oh and the price was just amazing. £43!! Bargain 😄
D**
MW-1Wireless Microphone System
Does what it says, I found it to be very good.
T**T
Very simple to use and excellent for almost all uses
This JOYO MW2 wireless adapter for XLR-connected microphones is simple but brilliant.The set includes a transmitter, a receiver, and a double-headed USB-A to 2 USB-C charging lead. You plug the transmitter into the microphone's XLR connector and receiver into the audio interface, and switch them both on. They automatically pair within a second or two. There is a phantom 48V switch on the Tx for microphones that need it.This is a simple system, but it works extremely well. I tested the functionality, even taking the microphone out into the garden, and it had a clear connection with excellent recording quality. Each module weighs less than the cable it replaces, and is faster and easier to set up because there are no cables to untangle or extend. I doubt many people have a 30m XLR cable! The fact that this adapter set is so light and works so well makes it ideal for most uses.The JOYO MW2 really has changed the way I work, as I am not restricted by the length of cable I can put together. I don't have to worry about a crackly sound because the connections are flexing. This is faster to set up and costs less than the good-quality XLR cables needed to cover the same distance. The adapters give 6 to 8 hours of use before needing to be recharged, which is more than enough for most of my projects.
H**N
Does What it Says
Simple and effective. The device was tested with a Shure mic. Setup was trivially simple, basically plug & play. Good quality sound reproduction with no discernible lag or interference.Construction seems very sturdy. XLR connection is good and secure. Battery life seems consistent with the quoted 6-8 hours, although this will likely be reduced if using the phantom power feature to run your mic.Reliable bit of kit that does it's thing well.
M**L
A cheap way to get into wireless.
A bargain way to add wireless to your favourite microphone. The signal is clear, consistent, with no drop outs. A decent transmitter range 20m+. Battery life is good. The pairing different channels is easy. Compared with a cable, the transmission is perhaps -3db? There's some noise when capturing a quiet sound with a dynamic microphone (SM58). Perhaps a sensitivity pad would be a useful option here? However, I don't imagine any problems in live sound and close mic'ed vocals, or speech. Plenty of headroom for the "shouters" out there!
A**N
compelling balance between affordability and functionality.
✅ ProsSimple Setup: Plug‑and‑play operation—pair transmitter and receiver on the same channel, and you’re ready to go.Phantom Power on the Go: Unlike many wireless packs, you can use professional condenser mics without a separate power box.Compact & Portable: Both units are small and lightweight, making them easy to integrate into existing rigs.Affordable: Relative to other 2.4 GHz wireless systems, the MW‑2 delivers standout value.❌ ConsLimited Simultaneous Mics: Only one transmitter per receiver; you’ll need multiple receivers (or a rack of MW‑2s) for multi‑mic setups.Channel Overlap Potential: With only four channels, busy RF environments may still see occasional interference.Power Options: Transmitter runs on AA batteries—no built‑in rechargeable option.
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