ttstar Wireless Microphone System Dual Transmitters Receiver Lavalier/Headset Mic Set Rechargeable Bodypack for PA Speaker, Camera, Video Recording, Teaching, Church, Interview


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  • Excellent Audio Performance - Wireless lavalier mic system offers high-quality sound transmission and clear voice at operating via the mic system's noise-reducing technology. There are 3 different mics, a lavalier mic, a headset mic, and a short line mic, providing you with different choices. The mics' built-in condenser chip is more sensitive and clearer. The wireless mic has stable signal and wide transmission distance. In the absence of obstacles, the transmission distance can reach 300ft.
  • Multi Applications - This dual wireless headset microphone system is ideal for living performances like preaching in church, weddings, teaching, presentations, school plays, training, public speeches, interviews, or video and audio recording. It can also serve as a nice tool for fitness /exercise instructors. Two guys can use the microphone at the same time during video shooting or recording. Which could prevent the interference of using 2 single wireless mic systems.
  • Value Accessories in Wireless Mic Set - Dual wireless mic system kit is equipped with 3 Adapters (2 TRS adapters, 1 TRRS adapter); 3 Different Mics: 2 Headset Mics, 1 Short Line Mic, 2 Lavalier Lapel Mics; 2 Windproof Fur Shields, and a 3-in-1 USB Charging Cable. The rechargeable wireless transmitters and receiver can be used right out of the box. Select the lapel or headset or shortline mic, plug into the transmitter, turn on the mic system, and after the system automatic pairing, plug & play.
  • Wide Compatibility - The YM-2 wireless receiver has a 1/4" plug that could work with a mixer, PA speaker, and amplifier. Once plugged in the 6.35 to 3.5 adapter, you can connect the receiver to any mobile device with a 1/8" jack, such as DSLR camera, digital camera, laptop, desktop, smartphones. And for smartphones/tablets without a 1/8” jack, you will need an extra adapter cable(not included in the package). Note: the mic system can't be used with Macbook and bluetooth speakers.
  • Adjustable Frequency Channel&Volume - Dual wireless lavalier microphone system delivers 32 frequencies for each transmitter. 2 transmitters have different channels and won't interfere with each other's signals. Selectable frequency provides you more choice when there is frequency interference, press buttons on the bodypack transmitter, and choose an interference-free frequency. Also, there are 21 voice volumes, adjust the volume on the transmitter according to your needs, conveniently to use.
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Brand ttstar
Connectivity Technology UHF
Connector Type 3.5 mm Jack, 6.35 mm Jack
Special Feature Volume Control
Compatible Devices Camera, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone/ Tablet, Speaker
Color 2T1R-Steel
Included Components Handheld mini Microphone
Polar Pattern Omnidirectional
Audio Sensitivity 30 Decibels

  • adamuzubella@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    Overall, this is a good microphone for the cost: Simple, easy to use, and compatible with a variety of systems. I've used it to preach at church and have used it with my phone, both of which worked well. In particular, I liked how I can adjust the sensitivity from the transmitter itself.The main problem is that the lapel microphone in particular generates feedback at the slightest simulation, even at the lowest transmitter settings while in an auditorium, church, or other similar environment. This happens even when the speakers are in front of me and facing toward the audience. The headset and handheld microphone attachments don't have this issue. I also found that the headset could be a little finicky to get into the perfect position to pick up my voice just as I like it, but this might just be a lack of practice on my part. My wife says the headset attachment sounded good when I preached the other weekend, so I'll just have to use it more and experiment.

  • janupronazhi@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    I'm on my third one of these. I use them for teaching line dancing in Nashville with Turn Their Heads Line Dance Lessons.The electronic parts of the system work flawlessly. The battery lasts between 4 - 8 hours on a charge. Easy to use and setup. No complaints there.The headset mics fail after about 6 months.The first point of failure is the wire where it comes out of the headset. I've been able to prolong the life by attaching the wire to the metal band that runs over your head. This stabilizes the wire and slows the failure. It may cause the wire to sit weird depending on how you wear it but it works for me since people can't see it with my cowbow hat.The other point of failure is the jack. I haven't determined a way to fix that issue.Once either failure happens, it's useless. Both failures cause random cracks and pops that are extremely loud. No Bueno. And there isn't a warning. Once it goes, it's pretty much gone, so carry a backup.The only other issue I've had is when using in places with a lot of interference from other mic systems. Usually I can switch the channel and find one that works but even then, the distance can sometimes be reduced. For the price, I don't hold that against the unit.If they could make the headset last a couple years I'd give it 5 stars. If you use your mic while sitting or use it sporadically, yours will probably last for years. For dance, aerobics, Zumba, etc, you'll want to always carry a backup or buy a more durable headset.

  • upton.alexzander@mayer.com

    08-03-2026

    This works professionally, purchased for a church service that does live Facebook feeds. Good price good quality.

  • sarahhyjenniferit0499@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    So far, so good! I just received this and tested it with an accordion and fiddle. My needs are acoustic instruments with pickups for stage performance. The 1/4" adapter works great and the system has surprisingly good sound. It's quiet, no noise.I'm replacing a $500 system that would cost almost $200 to fix! So I thought, why not try one of these, given how the technology has advanced so much in seven years? I was not disappointed.When (I hope) performances get started again in 2021, I'll order a second one of these, for redundancy. I decided against one of the competitors that come with one base station and two belt packs for the simple reason that there is a single point of failure. Owning two of these, and of course setting one to a different frequency, gives you two separate systems hence closer to 100% reliability.The system consists of a sender and receiver, both powered by rechargeable but non-changeable internal Li-ion power cells. They both are recharged with a 5W microUSB charger similar to one used by older Android phones. It would be nice if the world standardized on USB-C, or Lightning, but anyway at least they didn't choose mini-USB which is from 10 years ago.Anyway, the receiver is a mono 1/4" dongle with a short 1.5" antenna that plugs right into your mixer, powered amp, or similar. The system comes with various adapters for phones, cameras, and similar devices (dongle 1/4" to standard 3.5mm mini-stereo or headset mini-stereo). There is a lavalier microphone, a headset microphone, and a microphone on a short stalk, plus a handy phone stand and a couple of other accessories. I would suggest getting a ziplock bag or other kind of container to hold all this stuff. You can keep it in the original box, not a bad case actually since it keeps everything separate.The sender is a small box with the 3.5mm stereo input jack, an antenna, and a display. There are also arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. It is very light and has a clip, so can clip to your shirt or go in a pocket. The build feels a bit cheap -- I would be careful with plugging large adapters into the input jack because if you pressure it the wrong way it might break. Just doesn't feel as rock solid as higher end belt packs. So baby it and hopefully it will be okay for the long term.I think an improvement on the sending device would be some kind of foam rubber casing in case you drop it on concrete. It will happen. So be prepared; either put it on a lanyard so it can't fall too far, or keep it velcro'd to your instrument all the time. Anyway, baby it because this is the heart of the system and in my opinion is the most fragile. The receiver as well - treat it like a baby!This is a "just out of the box" review and it's possible I'll have more thoughts and comments later on, so I will make sure to come back and edit if needed.But for now, I can say, I am very impressed and pleased by this affordable, simple to operate wireless system.

  • desiree.gerhold@murazik.org

    08-03-2026

    Works well, mic picks up pretty crisp audio, is fairly compatible and gets a decent amount of range, and the mic just clips on so fits anywhere really.

  • yfgucvh@gmail.com

    08-03-2026

    We ordered this Wireless Microphone System Headset/product before, it became missing. So we ordered and covered it. Product is excellent.Mrs Francis Simo-Francis

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  • ada******

    Overall, this is a good microphone for the cost: Simple, easy to use, and compatible with a variety of systems. I've used it to preach at church and have used it with my phone, both of which worked well. In particular, I liked how I can adjust the sensitivity from the transmitter itself.The main problem is that the lapel microphone in particular generates feedback at the slightest simulation, even at the lowest transmitter settings while in an auditorium, church, or other similar environment. This happens even when the speakers are in front of me and facing toward the audience. The headset and handheld microphone attachments don't have this issue. I also found that the headset could be a little finicky to get into the perfect position to pick up my voice just as I like it, but this might just be a lack of practice on my part. My wife says the headset attachment sounded good when I preached the other weekend, so I'll just have to use it more and experiment.

  • jan******

    I'm on my third one of these. I use them for teaching line dancing in Nashville with Turn Their Heads Line Dance Lessons.The electronic parts of the system work flawlessly. The battery lasts between 4 - 8 hours on a charge. Easy to use and setup. No complaints there.The headset mics fail after about 6 months.The first point of failure is the wire where it comes out of the headset. I've been able to prolong the life by attaching the wire to the metal band that runs over your head. This stabilizes the wire and slows the failure. It may cause the wire to sit weird depending on how you wear it but it works for me since people can't see it with my cowbow hat.The other point of failure is the jack. I haven't determined a way to fix that issue.Once either failure happens, it's useless. Both failures cause random cracks and pops that are extremely loud. No Bueno. And there isn't a warning. Once it goes, it's pretty much gone, so carry a backup.The only other issue I've had is when using in places with a lot of interference from other mic systems. Usually I can switch the channel and find one that works but even then, the distance can sometimes be reduced. For the price, I don't hold that against the unit.If they could make the headset last a couple years I'd give it 5 stars. If you use your mic while sitting or use it sporadically, yours will probably last for years. For dance, aerobics, Zumba, etc, you'll want to always carry a backup or buy a more durable headset.

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  • upt******

    This works professionally, purchased for a church service that does live Facebook feeds. Good price good quality.

  • sar******

    So far, so good! I just received this and tested it with an accordion and fiddle. My needs are acoustic instruments with pickups for stage performance. The 1/4" adapter works great and the system has surprisingly good sound. It's quiet, no noise.I'm replacing a $500 system that would cost almost $200 to fix! So I thought, why not try one of these, given how the technology has advanced so much in seven years? I was not disappointed.When (I hope) performances get started again in 2021, I'll order a second one of these, for redundancy. I decided against one of the competitors that come with one base station and two belt packs for the simple reason that there is a single point of failure. Owning two of these, and of course setting one to a different frequency, gives you two separate systems hence closer to 100% reliability.The system consists of a sender and receiver, both powered by rechargeable but non-changeable internal Li-ion power cells. They both are recharged with a 5W microUSB charger similar to one used by older Android phones. It would be nice if the world standardized on USB-C, or Lightning, but anyway at least they didn't choose mini-USB which is from 10 years ago.Anyway, the receiver is a mono 1/4" dongle with a short 1.5" antenna that plugs right into your mixer, powered amp, or similar. The system comes with various adapters for phones, cameras, and similar devices (dongle 1/4" to standard 3.5mm mini-stereo or headset mini-stereo). There is a lavalier microphone, a headset microphone, and a microphone on a short stalk, plus a handy phone stand and a couple of other accessories. I would suggest getting a ziplock bag or other kind of container to hold all this stuff. You can keep it in the original box, not a bad case actually since it keeps everything separate.The sender is a small box with the 3.5mm stereo input jack, an antenna, and a display. There are also arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. It is very light and has a clip, so can clip to your shirt or go in a pocket. The build feels a bit cheap -- I would be careful with plugging large adapters into the input jack because if you pressure it the wrong way it might break. Just doesn't feel as rock solid as higher end belt packs. So baby it and hopefully it will be okay for the long term.I think an improvement on the sending device would be some kind of foam rubber casing in case you drop it on concrete. It will happen. So be prepared; either put it on a lanyard so it can't fall too far, or keep it velcro'd to your instrument all the time. Anyway, baby it because this is the heart of the system and in my opinion is the most fragile. The receiver as well - treat it like a baby!This is a "just out of the box" review and it's possible I'll have more thoughts and comments later on, so I will make sure to come back and edit if needed.But for now, I can say, I am very impressed and pleased by this affordable, simple to operate wireless system.

  • des******

    Works well, mic picks up pretty crisp audio, is fairly compatible and gets a decent amount of range, and the mic just clips on so fits anywhere really.

  • yfg******

    We ordered this Wireless Microphone System Headset/product before, it became missing. So we ordered and covered it. Product is excellent.Mrs Francis Simo-Francis

Dual Wirelee Microphone System for Teaching/ Interview/ Recording, 2 Wireless Transmitters & 1 Portable Receiver & 5 Microphones

What is inside in this value wireless microphones kit?

How to pair the dual wireless microphone system?

Why the transmitter or receiver can't hold a charge?

Why I can't hear from the device?

Why the sound is small? What can I do?

This wireless microphone set includes most of the accessories you need for recording and amplification.

2 transmitters in the package, which can be used by two people at the same time or used by one person.

3 different microphones (5 microphones in total) to meet different usage scenarios.

What you will receive:

2 bodypack wireless transmitters, 1 portable wireless receiver;

3 adapters (2 TRS adapters, 1 TRRS adapter);

3 different kinds of microphones (2 headset mics, 1 short-line mic, 2 lavalier mics);

1 camera shoe, 2 windproof furry windscreens, 1 3-in-1 USB charging cable.

How to use the dual wireless microphone system?

How to adjust the volume level of the dual wireless microphone system?

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