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The YUER 2.4GHz Wireless Guitar System delivers professional-grade, interference-free audio transmission with a 20-meter range and ultra-low latency. Featuring a rechargeable battery with up to 10 hours of playtime and a versatile 270° swivel plug, it supports multiple devices simultaneously and works seamlessly with all 6.35mm jack instruments. Perfect for gigging musicians seeking hassle-free, high-quality wireless performance.








| ASIN | B0D9DJHH81 |
| Back Material | Plastic,electronic circuit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,682 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #352 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | July 13, 2024 |
| Fretboard Material | Plastic |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | USB cable |
| Item Weight | 5 ounces |
| Item model number | 2.4GHZ |
| Neck Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 1.3 x 0.8 inches |
| String Material | Plastic |
| Top Material | Plastic |
P**D
No lag time, great price. Works for my gigs
The price seemed to good to be true, but i am impressed. No noticeable lag time. I'm using this with my acoustic guitar in a professional live gigging situation.
O**A
Excellent product
Excellent product, exactly what I was looking for. I recommend it 100%.
V**R
Amazing wireless guitar transmitters but why a micro USB
I was really excited to get these 5.8 GHz wireless guitar transmitters because I've had problems with some interference on the 2.4 GHz and purportedly the 5.8 gigahertz is more stable. I can say through a couple hours of playing that there's no interference skipping or anything it works perfectly. All you have to do is turn the power on each and plug one into the instrument and one into the. They automatically connect instantly. The sound is very clean with no audible hiss or buzz. Now there's two problems with these wireless transmitters. The first is not a big deal but almost all of these have a disconnectable 6mm jack that has a 3.5 mm Jack underneath it just to make it more usable for other instruments and speaker setups. I also use these for my synthesizers and a lot of synthesizers have the smaller auxiliary Jack. This is an easy fix though. They sell reducers but it's just an extra small item that you could lose or forget to bring with you when you need it. The other problem is one that I don't understand in this day and age. You have to charge it with a micro USB. Ugg. I didn't even look to see what kind of charging port was on this because I haven't seen one in a long time that had micro USB. Again this is not the end of the world but it's just annoying that I have to have extra things for such a good product. If you don't mind the micro USB this is as good as it gets for wireless transmitters
E**D
Sounds Good In The Right Application
I'm a gear head, so to be perfectly transparent, I would frown upon systems like this. I'm also old, and old school, so I might even argue for a cable over wireless altogether anyways. But, I've grown to adopt wireless systems, and I've had nothing but great experiences with the 2.4 GHz stompbox model form a well known company. I do generally ascribe to the get what you pay for approach, but the 5.8 GHz spectrum was intriguing and the price point was so low risk I went ahead and gave this a shot. Admittedly, I did not want to like this, but I have been impressed by the sonic quality and transmission reliability. I don't thing this is intended to transmit your guitar signal from the stage to the booth in an arena. Rather, I think this system excels in smaller spaces where you just want the wireless freedom where you'd otherwise be tethered to a pedal board or direct box by a 10 ft. cable. For that instance, I've had no issues and I think it's great. I do question durability a bit - it's just plastic, so lightweight is a tradeoff for ruggedness. But overall, I still think it's a great device in the right setting.
E**T
Good Value - Ready to Go Right Out of the Box!!
Seems to work very well. Plug & play. Did not check to see how long it would last on a charge but It was good to go right out of the box! No Issues!
I**V
Works well for me.
I got the 2.4 GHertz version since it was cheaper and I did not know any better. Evidently, the higher frequency is subject to less interference. Mine functions well on a baritone ukulele as I practice. My amp is less than 10 feet away from my playing position, straight line, and it sounds fine to me. Easy to use and to recharge. I recharge about once a week.
N**L
Great product! Love the convenience
So easy, works so well. I tested it from 35+ feet down my driveway, until I got in a position where the house blocked it and the signal started to drop out. Considering the other end was inside another building, that is very good performance. I won't be using this for live performance, but it appears up to it. I'm using it for practice, for song writing, when I just want to pull out my guitar and play, and not get tangled in chords when I hop up to attend to something else. I've found it to be trouble free, and a great companion to my mini guitar amp and speaker of the same Yuer brand. The amp is also battery powered, so no dealing with chords of any kind. I find this a very convenient combo and I have been affected by latency. The transmitter and receiver each have a mini USB connector for charging, which I at first wished was USB-C, but the advantage here is that it comes with a dual charging cable to charge both units at the same time—USB-A to two-headed mini USB cables.
P**Y
Easy wireless setup for practice
The YUER wireless guitar system is very easy to set up and works well for practice. The sound is clean with no noticeable delay, and the battery lasts long enough for rehearsals. The dual charging cable is convenient. It feels a bit plasticky, so I wouldn’t rely on it for big gigs, but for home use or small sessions it’s a solid choice.
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