Chikamnario Ugbaja
Bewertet in den USA am19. Juni 2025
For what these do, they get the job done. This is an easy and effortless way to make a wired mic, wireless. It is a good value for the money and is fairly easy to use and set up.
biggraypony
Bewertet in den USA am19. Mai 2025
First impression 20250519: These units are well packaged. In the box are the transmitter (Tx), the receiver (Rx), a dual charging cable, and a user manual.Step 1 was to charge the units using the included cable. Both the Tx and the Rx lit up three of the four charge status leds, with the fourth one flasshing, so it seems they were pretty well charged from the factory. When I checked later none of the leds were lit on one unit. Hmmm, is this dead? So I unplugged it and replugged it. The three leds re-lit and the fourth started flashing again. When I checked back later all four leds were unlit on both units. Hmmm, maybe this indicates a full charge? I couldn't find anything about it in the user manual (actually a small sheet of paper with scant instructions written in English and, I assume, Chinese). This is one area that was disappointing, but a minor one.So, for the first test: I used this on a Sennheiser microphone, mounted in a desk stand, for announcing at a horse show, with only intermittent announcing. The Tx and Rx were only a few feet apart.As far as sound quality is concerned, I couldn't discern any difference in using this and a direct connection. Latency was no issue.Both pieces appear to be constructed of high quality materials. Both are compact and light weight, so using the Tx with a handheld microphone shouldn't be particularly burdensome.The controls and indicators are simple and well identified: on/off switch, 48 volt phantom power switch, connection status, and charge status.I didn't use a condensor mike, so can't comment on the phantom power.I used this for about six hours and the charge status on both units still had four bars lit. Of course, I don't know the rate of discharge compared to the indication.I didn't do any testing on the range. At the short range I used, there were no dropped signals or interference.I will update this review in the future after I use the system more, over a longer period and with other inputs.For right now, I would say this is a good choice, especially for the price.UPDATE 20250609: I just used these for a five day show, running from four to ten hours each day. I used a Shure WH20 headset microphone. I'm impressed - SO IMPRESSED I BOUGHT ANOTHER SET OF THE JOYO WIRELESS TX/RX UNITS.The battery life is unbeliveable. Even after ten hours three of the four battery charge indicator bars remained lit.The headset microphone is wired, so to get up and walk around the booth I'd have to take the mic off my head. The JOYO units allow me to walk around unencumbered. That alone makes the units worth their price.Sound quality still seems excellent.I haven't used both sets at the same time yet. My plan is to use the second set for music from my laptop, using a RAPCO 1/8 inch TRS pluc to XLR convertor. That will be my next update.
Clarence Williams Jr
Bewertet in den USA am14. Juni 2025
A decent unit that sounds good and has great reception during use.However, I find the 48V phantom power provided adds signal noise to my condensor mic (Blue Encore 300) -- I think it's a little underpowered.It is not as heavy as the MW-1 (more plastic used), but I don't think that necessarily makes it less durable (... besides, I have a MW-1 that I unfortunately dropped a couple times, that no longer works).