JBL UHF Wireless 2 Microphone System – Dual Mics, Crystal Clear Sound
The JBL UHF Wireless 2 Microphone System delivers reliable wireless audio for two performers or speakers. Designed for events, presentations, podcasts, and karaoke, it offers clear sound and easy setup without cable clutter.
Key Features
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Dual Microphone Setup: Includes two handheld UHF wireless mics and one receiver—ideal for duets, interviews, or co-presenting.
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Stable UHF Transmission: Reliable signal range (around 20–30 m) with minimal interference in crowded venues.
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Effortless Setup: Receiver auto-syncs with transmitters; plug directly into sound systems via XLR or 1/4″ output.
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Long Battery Life: Handheld mics run for hours on standard AA batteries—perfect for performances and events.
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Compact Receiver Design: Rack-mountable or stand-alone module fits neatly into any audio rig.
Specifications
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Mic Type: Dynamic handheld
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Wireless Type: UHF dual-channel
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Receiver Outputs: XLR balanced + 1/4″ unbalanced
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Range: Approx. 20–30 meters (line-of-sight)
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Power: AA batteries in mics (8–10 hours), receiver via DC power adapter
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Weight: Mics ~300 g each; receiver ~500 g
Why Choose the JBL UHF Dual Mic System?
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True Wireless Flexibility: No cables, no restrictions—ideal for mobile performers or presenters.
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Dual Mic Convenience: Two mics are included, so both participants can speak or sing without sharing.
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Professionally Compatible: Works with mixers, amplifiers, and audio systems via XLR/1/4″.
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Robust Audio: UHF technology ensures clear vocals with minimal dropout.
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Built to Last: JBL’s rugged construction handles travel and live use with ease.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can it handle two mics simultaneously?
A: Yes—the system includes two transmitters and one receiver with independent audio channels.
Q: Is it easy to set up?
A: Absolutely—turn on the receiver, power the mics, and they auto-sync with no extra steps.
Q: How long does the battery last?
A: Expect 8–10 hours of continuous use with standard AA batteries.
Q: What equipment can I connect it to?
A: Use either XLR or 1/4″ outputs to connect to mixers, PA systems, or audio interfaces.