| Recommended Uses For Product | Fitness Instructor/Spinning/Yoga, Meeting/Conference/Wedding/Interview, Teaching/Preaching/Public Speaking/Presentation Fitness Instructor/Spinning/Yoga, Meeting/Conference/Wedding/Interview, Teaching/Preaching/Public Speaking/Presentation |
| Brand | KIMAFUN |
| Model Name | KIMAFUN Headset Wireless Microphone System |
| Connectivity Technology | 2.4G Wireless |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, 6.35 mm Jack |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Headband and Gooseneck, Battery Indicator Light, Professional Sweatproof Condenser Capsule, Transmitter and receiver are not waterproof, Volume Control Adjustable Headband and Gooseneck, Battery Indicator Light, Professional Sweatproof Condenser Capsule, Transmitter and receiver are not waterproof, Volume Control |
| Compatible Devices | Camera/Camcorder, Laptop/PC, Smartphone/iPhone/Android Phone, Voice Amplifier/Speaker/PA |
| Color | Black |
| Included Components | 6.35mm Adapter, Phone Splitter, Carrying Bag, Windscreen Foams, Headset Brace, Transmitter Mic, Receiver, Charging Cable 6.35mm Adapter, Phone Splitter, Carrying Bag, Windscreen Foams, Headset Brace, Transmitter Mic, Receiver, Charging Cable |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
Receiver that plugs into the speaker tends to shake loose if you’re on a bumpy road. I used a 18 inch cable extension, wrapped the excess wire around the speaker and problem solved.
Have been using this microphone now for a while. We use it once a week for 30 to 45 minutes. We charged it a couple of times after 2 or 3 uses but decided to test it out. It’s now 8 uses without being charged. Amazing. I haven’t given it a 5 star because it’s not the most comfortable when using glasses and it tends to have a bit of feedback. Might just be our settings or the auditorium where we use it. Highly recommend. Seriously thinking of buying another.
I am a Boston Tour Conductor who drives a trolley while presenting a narrated history tour. Our company only provides headsets featuring a wire that runs from the headset to a mic jack. So, in effect, we are tethered to that wire and the jack. Not the best when a bit of mobility is needed, as is the case when we are welcoming Guests, loading baby carriages, etc.I recently purchased this KIMAFUN wireless headset, and it provides superb sound and MAXIMUM mobility. I am now free to get up out of my seat, walk around within and without the trolley, all the while maintaining contact with my Guests. The headset is lightweight, and the setup is simple, with all proper wiring provided with the purchase.NOTE: I've discovered that by delicately bending the lightweight metal "brace" that holds the microphone receiver and also fits around one's head, I can gain just a bit more snugness that limits most movement of the headset when I'm gesturing or, go figure, riding over one of Boston's many (too many?!) bumpy streets.Update after two years of use: the knob where the headset hooks on to...broke apart. But, hey, that's after two years of constant use, and it's only made of plastic. Though I "fixed" it by taping the metal headset to the "base," I cannot put the now one-piece headset back into the case. Not a major issue. The most important update: I've never experienced ANY sound issues with the product.
Just received my 3rd Kimafun headset microphone. I teach classes at our local Y pool. The 1st microphone piece melted when being charged over the weekend. We were not sure why it melted but we wrote to the company and they replaced the entire unit. I started taking the unit home to charge, and it worked well for quite a few months. Then, the microphone piece melted again while charging. This time I ordered a new one because I need it to teach and did not want to wait for the Y to contact the company and the company to respond (it works really well for my class) . I wrote to the company myself after ordering. I was charging directly into a USB port built into my end table. The reply was "Excessive current caused the charger to be burned out. Instead of plugging the charging cable directly into a wall port, you can try using a low-power charging head (such as the most common cell phone charging head) as a relay." I again wrote to the company "As a consumer, I assumed the manufacturer was supplying the appropriate charging device. It came supplied with a dual charger with USB end and no further instructions. I don't think it is unreasonable to assume the charger could be plugged directly into a USB outlet." The response was "Thank you for your reminder. We have reminders on the product page and in the charging chapter of the manual that we recommend using a 5V, 1A-2A charging head. But we really didn't take into account the situation where plugging directly into a wall USB socket would cause excessive voltage. I thought you could share this with other buyers through reviews on Amazon as well. We will consider updating this warning on website. Thanks again for your advice." I never saw or read this instruction in the small booklet that came with the product. The company did responded to my inquiries quickly and did give me a work around. I have been very happy using the product while teaching my class, however, I will only charge now if I am in the room. If it happens again, I will have to look elsewhere for a similar product
Receiver that plugs into the speaker tends to shake loose if you’re on a bumpy road. I used a 18 inch cable extension, wrapped the excess wire around the speaker and problem solved.
Have been using this microphone now for a while. We use it once a week for 30 to 45 minutes. We charged it a couple of times after 2 or 3 uses but decided to test it out. It’s now 8 uses without being charged. Amazing. I haven’t given it a 5 star because it’s not the most comfortable when using glasses and it tends to have a bit of feedback. Might just be our settings or the auditorium where we use it. Highly recommend. Seriously thinking of buying another.
I am a Boston Tour Conductor who drives a trolley while presenting a narrated history tour. Our company only provides headsets featuring a wire that runs from the headset to a mic jack. So, in effect, we are tethered to that wire and the jack. Not the best when a bit of mobility is needed, as is the case when we are welcoming Guests, loading baby carriages, etc.I recently purchased this KIMAFUN wireless headset, and it provides superb sound and MAXIMUM mobility. I am now free to get up out of my seat, walk around within and without the trolley, all the while maintaining contact with my Guests. The headset is lightweight, and the setup is simple, with all proper wiring provided with the purchase.NOTE: I've discovered that by delicately bending the lightweight metal "brace" that holds the microphone receiver and also fits around one's head, I can gain just a bit more snugness that limits most movement of the headset when I'm gesturing or, go figure, riding over one of Boston's many (too many?!) bumpy streets.Update after two years of use: the knob where the headset hooks on to...broke apart. But, hey, that's after two years of constant use, and it's only made of plastic. Though I "fixed" it by taping the metal headset to the "base," I cannot put the now one-piece headset back into the case. Not a major issue. The most important update: I've never experienced ANY sound issues with the product.
Just received my 3rd Kimafun headset microphone. I teach classes at our local Y pool. The 1st microphone piece melted when being charged over the weekend. We were not sure why it melted but we wrote to the company and they replaced the entire unit. I started taking the unit home to charge, and it worked well for quite a few months. Then, the microphone piece melted again while charging. This time I ordered a new one because I need it to teach and did not want to wait for the Y to contact the company and the company to respond (it works really well for my class) . I wrote to the company myself after ordering. I was charging directly into a USB port built into my end table. The reply was "Excessive current caused the charger to be burned out. Instead of plugging the charging cable directly into a wall port, you can try using a low-power charging head (such as the most common cell phone charging head) as a relay." I again wrote to the company "As a consumer, I assumed the manufacturer was supplying the appropriate charging device. It came supplied with a dual charger with USB end and no further instructions. I don't think it is unreasonable to assume the charger could be plugged directly into a USB outlet." The response was "Thank you for your reminder. We have reminders on the product page and in the charging chapter of the manual that we recommend using a 5V, 1A-2A charging head. But we really didn't take into account the situation where plugging directly into a wall USB socket would cause excessive voltage. I thought you could share this with other buyers through reviews on Amazon as well. We will consider updating this warning on website. Thanks again for your advice." I never saw or read this instruction in the small booklet that came with the product. The company did responded to my inquiries quickly and did give me a work around. I have been very happy using the product while teaching my class, however, I will only charge now if I am in the room. If it happens again, I will have to look elsewhere for a similar product
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Faint Voice
1) The wrong way to wear it. Make sure there is nothing to cover the microphone condenser.
2) The initialization setting of the volume is the middle value — level 5(9 levels total). You can increase the volume of the transmitter and device. Each click on the volume '+' will increase the volume by 2DB and click the volume '-' will decrease the volume by 2DB. When the volume is reduced to the lowest level, the microphone will no longer pick up sound, which is close to the effect of pause.
3) The device power is too low (below 100W).
Noise
1) Please check if there is a strong magnetic field or sound waves or wireless interference.
2) The mic didn't wear the windscreen foam. Please use the supplied windscreen foams, which can effectively minimize wind noise and vocal plosives.
Howling ------ Please check the position of the speaker. Do not point the microphone directly at the speaker. 2) Try turning off the reverb and turning down the volume.
Don't know how to connect it with your device ------Detailed instructions are provided on pages 5 to 8 of the User Manual.
Need more help/The problem has not been solved ------ We are always here, looking forward to offering you help at any time.