🎸 Cut the cord, not your vibe.
The Xvive U2 Guitar Wireless System offers professional-grade 2.4GHz wireless transmission with a 70-foot range and less than 5ms latency, ensuring crystal-clear, lag-free sound for guitars, basses, and violins. Its rechargeable batteries provide up to 5 hours of continuous use, making it perfect for live performances, presentations, and multi-system setups.
Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 7.62 x 5.08 cm; 260 g |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Xvive U2 |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Bass, Guitar |
Connector | wireless |
Material Type | Plastic |
Output Wattage | 5 Watts |
Size | MINI |
Battery Type | Lithium Polymer |
Power Source | Corded Electric, Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 260 g |
D**N
Worth the extra money
I looked at the reviews of the cheaper transmitter/receivers and decided to pay the extra money for these units. I have only just received them, but they seem great. I cannot detect any latency and there is no hum or any other noise - and I happen to have them right next to the wifi router. I have tried them direct through an AER acoustic amp and direct to my Valeton GP200 and it is all I had hoped for.Seems to fit a Strat (a definitive confirmation I hadn't found looking through reviews) with the output in the usual place on the front of the body as well as Les Paul/PRS with outputs on the side.The units linked straight out of the box without pressing any buttons, so as little "hassle" as plugging a lead in.
M**R
Rock n Roll
So far so good, wouldn’t trust the battery for a two hour set though, recharge in mid interval and keep a lead nearby but apart from that quality is great no lag at all 👍
C**D
These are excellent
I bought a cheaper set first from another manufacturer. They were useless. Sounded like a motorcyclist lived inside them. Completely hopeless for recording. Sent them back and got these.They've surpassed all my expectations. Quiet as a mouse and absolutely no noticeable latency issues. Great value for money and I'd recommend them to anyone in the market for a good quality wireless set at a great price.
G**.
Great bit of kit
Works great I use them for busking, great battery life, no problems. Connection is simple and instantaneous.
P**C
Xvive U2 👎🏻
Absolutely horrible. First a high pitched sound was to audible to use so bought the holder to go on the guitar strap, which helped a little bit. Then during the three gigs I used it, despite changing channels it constantly cuts out. Waste of money.
P**R
Excellent
I love the convenience, sound quality and absence of any noticeable latency. If you use it with or near other wifi devices such as the U4 or a router, be very careful when using it for live shows. I experienced a loss of signal on channel 1 when my U4 was on channel 1, so changed my U2 to channel 3 and that has worked without any problems. I also have a U4 which has never let me down so far, even when the receiver is connected some distance away on stage, directly into a mixer socket, right next to a 2.4GHz router. The U4 appears to have a more advanced 6 channel setup. Also the U4 units are larger so probably have more broadcasting power available from the bigger batteries.
S**N
Great in isolation, signal breaks up when near other wireless devices.
I bought these 4 months ago and was very happy practicing and gigging with them until I started using them in conjunction with other wireless devices, mics, PA systems. At that point the signal began to break up. I tried switching channels ( there are 4) mostly it was sort of ok but the blue light kept flashing even when less than a metre away. 3 days ago on New years eve 2023 I was gigging alongside 4 wireless mics and two other wireless instrument devices, after 3 numbers and after trying all 4 channels I was forced to swap to a cable. I'm going to have to give up on theseI do also have a 5.8Ghz wireless pickup which cost half the price, looks flimsier, but which has never let me down in 3 years, I'm about to order a duplicate , they're even on 10% off on Amazon today. For reference search Getaria Wireless Guitar System 5.8 GHz.
A**K
A game changer for me
I've been tempted to buy a wireless kit for my guitar for years. Been playing in bands for over 30 years (club venue size) and always tied to the stafe with cables. Always invested in decent cables like Klotz and must've spent hundreds over the years. A friend of mine has been using this for years at Theatre shows and I did some teching for him. The freedom of not being tied to my pedal board and getting the cable caught up really appealed to me. An instant game changer is at sound check when I can walk our front and get our FOH mix better while still playing. I know you could spend more on Sure wireless packs etc but this really does the trick for me and sound quality is fantastic.
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