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The TONOR Wireless Microphone system offers professional-grade dynamic cardioid sound with minimal noise, a robust 60-meter wireless range, and a rechargeable receiver lasting up to 6 hours. Featuring 5 adjustable UHF channels to eliminate interference, itโs perfect for karaoke, events, and small performances. Its plug-and-play design and durable metal build make it a reliable, stylish choice for millennial pros seeking seamless, wireless audio freedom.






| ASIN | B0BX9J19KP |
| Colour | Black |
| Hardware platform | Karaoke Machine |
| Impedance | 600 Ohms |
| Included components | amplifier, battery |
| Item model number | TW3A |
| Manufacturer | TONOR |
| Microphone form factor | Handheld |
| Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of channels | 15 |
| Package Dimensions | 30.4 x 13 x 6.71 cm; 449 g |
| Polar pattern | Unidirectional |
| Power source | Corded Electric |
| Signal-to-noise ratio | 70 dB |
D**E
Great product for the price. Easy to use.
R**A
I was pleasantly surprised how well this microphone performed at a wedding. So for this reason i will break my review down to 3 things: how it worked compared to other wired mics, battery life, and who is it for. 1. How it compares: It sounds just as good as my Sennheiser e 835 and actually provided less feedback than that mic. I was pleasantly surprised that at times you could have the mic pretty close to the speakers and with minimal to no feedback. The venue was for about 150 people and it covered the whole dance floor without cutting out which was about 60 - 100 ft in distance. I had read some reviews that it can have interference or drop outs but i did not experience any. However this may change in other venues where there may be more interference. 2. Battery Life: As for the battery life, the receiver did well with a 4 -5 hour event. Keep in mind that I forgot to charge it as I did not charge it out of the box. I had only used it 2 short occasions before to test it out. I had some cheap Kirkland batteries from Costco on the mic itself which they still worked great. I would recommend that you don't cheap out on the AA batteries for the microphone and get some good ones. 3. Who is this for?: I would highly recommend this mainly for karaoke where reliability is not important. I would also recommend it for the small DJ who already has a wired mic and is looking for a cheap wireless upgrade. I would even recommend for the small band or duo that has all their gear on stage with them. However, I would not recommend this for large bands and the well established dj's with bigger equipment (you can probably afford something better). With any wireless system I would still recommend to always have a wired backup. Keep also in mind that other reviews mention durability being a issue. I have only had this for a short period of time, but the item still looks and feels solid to me. Due to sound quality, I am looking to making an upgrade to another Tonor wireless system that has a bigger receiver some day.
S**V
This secondary microphone serves as an excellent complement to my JBL Party Box. While it may not match the sound quality of the JBL microphone, it is still quite comparable. Additionally, it is offered at a very reasonable price.
A**R
Even it is sold as a professional microphone (written on the box) I would say that but...it does sound very good for the price and i found that adding the foam tip on it does filter the sound a bit making it slightly better even it doesn't makes a huge difference. It's certainly not a 200$ pro microphone you'll get at the music shop, it's made mostly out of plastic excepted for the tip screen. The volume and frequency controls are hidden behind the battery door which can be annoying if you need to tune those. And it works on AA batteries while the receiver comes with a rechargeable battery which needs to be plug through USB for charging, some might prefer that so you can just swap dead batteries during a karaoke session instead of recharging it. But the sound is pretty good for the price of it and not being an expensive mic might be a plus if kids are using it or if it gets broken and needs to be replace. So unless your into serious professional stuff this mic would do the job nicely i would say. And for the battery capacity the receiver seems to hold very good, for the mic i would say it depends of the AA battery your putting in it. Worth the price and would order again...
H**E
It broke in one day; the microphone antenna stopped working.
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