| Brand | Depusheng |
| Model Name | US Q6 |
| Connectivity Technology | UHF |
| Connector Type | 3.5 mm Jack, 6.35 mm Jack |
| Special Feature | Mute Function |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Audio Interface, Audio Mixer, PA System |
| Color | Black |
| Included Components | microphone |
| Polar Pattern | Unidirectional |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
I've been playing guitar and bass for years and never had any need for a head worn mic. But I recently started learning to play keyboard. The problem is that it's difficult to see the keys with a full sized mic and mic stand blocking your view. So I decided to try a head worn mic to see if that would help. But I didn't want invest in a high dollar mic without knowing if it would solve my problem. Enter this little gem. I saw it was getting rave reviews so I decided to give it a try. Very glad I did. The sound quality at this price point is nothing short of amazing. I don't think there will be any need to buy a more expensive one. It's in the 5.8 ghz frequency range and has multiple channels so I'm not having any issues with interference. My harmonizer has XLR mic inputs so I had to order a DI box to be able to run it through the harmonizer. But this is a very hot mic so there's no need to buy an expensive active DI box. A cheap passive DI box works just fine. The rechargeable 18650 battery is replaceable so I ordered four more batteries that come with a charger since I obviously won't have time to recharge it in the middle of a show or a practice session. If you're thinking about trying this mic I'd say stop thinking about it and just do it. You won't regret it.
This wireless microphone system works pretty well. I am disappointed in the lapel microphone as I did not find it able to pick up your voice while clipped to a shirt. It works good if you hold it but it is not omni directional and would not pick up my voice unless I was right on top of it. Even looking down at it was not sufficient. The headset is not the most comfortable but the microphone is adjustable and works pretty good.The sound quality is good and it goes pretty loud. It works good for a demo or classroom setting. I would not use this for live music as it is pretty sensitive to feedback. I found that while wearing the battery belt pack I had to be careful because any sudden movement got picked up and work feed back to the speaker.The set up was dirt simple. Charge up the receiver, add 2 AA batteries, turn on the transmitter and hold down the up arrow while you turn in the receiver. That’s it. I did it a couple of times because it seemed too easy.If you are looking for an inexpensive and easy microphone set up for basic voice amplification, this is it. I personally would not call this a high end system as it is too sensitive to movement, causing an unpleasant crackling sound.
Wow. This is a great sounding microphone. I am a singer, and extremely picky with my mics. I normally stick to very high dollar microphones. I tried this one out just for the fun of it, and I am glad I did. The sound is as good as my sure sm58 for singing, and does great for speaking too.The receiver on this uses a 18650 battery (Provided with the purchase). These are commonly used in high powered flashlights, so it could be changed out quickly. It can also be charged in the receiver with the provided Usb C cable. The transmitter uses AA batteries.It came with two microphones; one on a clip and one on a headset with a boom. Both microphones sound equally clear.
Funciona muy bien
Connection is mediocre. I planned to send this back, but I may have missed the window.
Incredible pickup. Had to use the pad switch to calm this down, and it was only on 1/2 volume. So the receiver, which has the big battery in it for recharging (and is replaceable by the way, so that's a plus) is highly sensitive. The mic is a good clear range and also fits comfortably on the neck - I would say that a little extra area of padding on the back of the neck would be better, but still...it stays in place fairly well. Picks up well and pops are not too noticeable unless you get the mic right in front of you mouth. I found that off to the side just a bit works wonders while still getting the low end. Receiver fits well on the sound board with TRS 1/4" input. Distance is unknown but it's far and still clear. Like this. Vocals sound good. That's the idea.the pair of headphones you see on top of the mic, those are mine.
I could not be happier with the Depusheng UHF Microphone System. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by how thoughtfully it was designed. The set comes with both a headset mic and a lavalier lapel mic, giving me flexibility depending on whether I’m presenting, recording, or performing. Setup was a breeze—plug in, connect, and it just works.Sound quality is crystal clear. Whether I’m speaking or singing, the audio comes through sharp and professional with no dropouts, even when I move around. I tested the range, and it easily covered the advertised 200+ feet without interference—a huge relief when working in larger spaces. The mute function is handy, and I appreciate the LCD display with individual volume control for precise adjustments.Battery life is excellent: the receiver recharges quickly and gives me a full 6–8 hours of use, while the transmitter runs on AA batteries (easy to swap if needed). Both the headset and lapel mics are comfortable, lightweight, and deliver equally strong performance.For the price, this system easily competes with microphones costing several times more. It’s been perfect for my needs—whether in the classroom, at live events, or for video recording. The freedom of movement, reliability, and professional-grade sound make this one of the best gear investments I’ve made.Highly recommended! If you need a dependable wireless microphone setup without breaking the bank, this is the one to get.
I've been playing guitar and bass for years and never had any need for a head worn mic. But I recently started learning to play keyboard. The problem is that it's difficult to see the keys with a full sized mic and mic stand blocking your view. So I decided to try a head worn mic to see if that would help. But I didn't want invest in a high dollar mic without knowing if it would solve my problem. Enter this little gem. I saw it was getting rave reviews so I decided to give it a try. Very glad I did. The sound quality at this price point is nothing short of amazing. I don't think there will be any need to buy a more expensive one. It's in the 5.8 ghz frequency range and has multiple channels so I'm not having any issues with interference. My harmonizer has XLR mic inputs so I had to order a DI box to be able to run it through the harmonizer. But this is a very hot mic so there's no need to buy an expensive active DI box. A cheap passive DI box works just fine. The rechargeable 18650 battery is replaceable so I ordered four more batteries that come with a charger since I obviously won't have time to recharge it in the middle of a show or a practice session. If you're thinking about trying this mic I'd say stop thinking about it and just do it. You won't regret it.
This wireless microphone system works pretty well. I am disappointed in the lapel microphone as I did not find it able to pick up your voice while clipped to a shirt. It works good if you hold it but it is not omni directional and would not pick up my voice unless I was right on top of it. Even looking down at it was not sufficient. The headset is not the most comfortable but the microphone is adjustable and works pretty good.The sound quality is good and it goes pretty loud. It works good for a demo or classroom setting. I would not use this for live music as it is pretty sensitive to feedback. I found that while wearing the battery belt pack I had to be careful because any sudden movement got picked up and work feed back to the speaker.The set up was dirt simple. Charge up the receiver, add 2 AA batteries, turn on the transmitter and hold down the up arrow while you turn in the receiver. That’s it. I did it a couple of times because it seemed too easy.If you are looking for an inexpensive and easy microphone set up for basic voice amplification, this is it. I personally would not call this a high end system as it is too sensitive to movement, causing an unpleasant crackling sound.
Wow. This is a great sounding microphone. I am a singer, and extremely picky with my mics. I normally stick to very high dollar microphones. I tried this one out just for the fun of it, and I am glad I did. The sound is as good as my sure sm58 for singing, and does great for speaking too.The receiver on this uses a 18650 battery (Provided with the purchase). These are commonly used in high powered flashlights, so it could be changed out quickly. It can also be charged in the receiver with the provided Usb C cable. The transmitter uses AA batteries.It came with two microphones; one on a clip and one on a headset with a boom. Both microphones sound equally clear.
Funciona muy bien
Connection is mediocre. I planned to send this back, but I may have missed the window.
Incredible pickup. Had to use the pad switch to calm this down, and it was only on 1/2 volume. So the receiver, which has the big battery in it for recharging (and is replaceable by the way, so that's a plus) is highly sensitive. The mic is a good clear range and also fits comfortably on the neck - I would say that a little extra area of padding on the back of the neck would be better, but still...it stays in place fairly well. Picks up well and pops are not too noticeable unless you get the mic right in front of you mouth. I found that off to the side just a bit works wonders while still getting the low end. Receiver fits well on the sound board with TRS 1/4" input. Distance is unknown but it's far and still clear. Like this. Vocals sound good. That's the idea.the pair of headphones you see on top of the mic, those are mine.
I could not be happier with the Depusheng UHF Microphone System. From the moment I unboxed it, I was impressed by how thoughtfully it was designed. The set comes with both a headset mic and a lavalier lapel mic, giving me flexibility depending on whether I’m presenting, recording, or performing. Setup was a breeze—plug in, connect, and it just works.Sound quality is crystal clear. Whether I’m speaking or singing, the audio comes through sharp and professional with no dropouts, even when I move around. I tested the range, and it easily covered the advertised 200+ feet without interference—a huge relief when working in larger spaces. The mute function is handy, and I appreciate the LCD display with individual volume control for precise adjustments.Battery life is excellent: the receiver recharges quickly and gives me a full 6–8 hours of use, while the transmitter runs on AA batteries (easy to swap if needed). Both the headset and lapel mics are comfortable, lightweight, and deliver equally strong performance.For the price, this system easily competes with microphones costing several times more. It’s been perfect for my needs—whether in the classroom, at live events, or for video recording. The freedom of movement, reliability, and professional-grade sound make this one of the best gear investments I’ve made.Highly recommended! If you need a dependable wireless microphone setup without breaking the bank, this is the one to get.
Headset and Lavalier Lapel Mics Depusheng UHF wireless headset/clip microphone system comes with 1 portable belt pack transmitters (headset / clip on microphone) and 1 mini receiver. Ideal for filming, vlogging, youtube recording, presentation, lecturing, training etc.
Bodypack Transmitter Frequency Range: UHF 500-580MHz Preset Frequencies: 15 (auto paring) Working Range: Up to 200ft
Easy to Connect The bodypack 3.5m jack allows for easy connection of headset and lavalier microphones, ensuring high-quality sound transmission.
Battery Compartment This microphone operates on 2 AA batteries, preferably high-capacity ones, offering extended usage without the need for charging.AA not included.
Rechargeable Receiver Our receiver is designed to be rechargeable and portable. It takes approximately 2-3 hours to fully charge and offers a usage time of 6-8 hours