

🎙️ Elevate your voice, own the room—wireless freedom for the modern pro
The ttstar Wireless Microphone System YM-2 delivers professional-grade audio with three mic options (headset, lavalier, handheld), rechargeable lithium-ion power, and up to 300 feet of interference-resistant wireless range. Compatible with a wide range of devices via included adapters, it’s a versatile, all-in-one solution perfect for presentations, recording, teaching, and live events.

















| ASIN | B082KGC61N |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,239 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #42 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Color Name | 1T1R-Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (5,659) |
| Date First Available | December 9, 2019 |
| Hardware Platform | Camera, Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Item model number | YM-2 |
| Manufacturer | YIHAIONLY |
| Material | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Plastic, Stainless Steel |
| Microphone Form Factor | microphone system |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 32 |
| Package Dimensions | 10 x 7.95 x 1.76 inches |
| Power Source | Rechargeable |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
| Size | 1T1R-Steel |
| UPC | 300692053392 |
J**I
Very good value and sounds great with instrument direct
So far, so good! I just received this and tested it with an accordion and fiddle. My needs are acoustic instruments with pickups for stage performance. The 1/4" adapter works great and the system has surprisingly good sound. It's quiet, no noise. I'm replacing a $500 system that would cost almost $200 to fix! So I thought, why not try one of these, given how the technology has advanced so much in seven years? I was not disappointed. When (I hope) performances get started again in 2021, I'll order a second one of these, for redundancy. I decided against one of the competitors that come with one base station and two belt packs for the simple reason that there is a single point of failure. Owning two of these, and of course setting one to a different frequency, gives you two separate systems hence closer to 100% reliability. The system consists of a sender and receiver, both powered by rechargeable but non-changeable internal Li-ion power cells. They both are recharged with a 5W microUSB charger similar to one used by older Android phones. It would be nice if the world standardized on USB-C, or Lightning, but anyway at least they didn't choose mini-USB which is from 10 years ago. Anyway, the receiver is a mono 1/4" dongle with a short 1.5" antenna that plugs right into your mixer, powered amp, or similar. The system comes with various adapters for phones, cameras, and similar devices (dongle 1/4" to standard 3.5mm mini-stereo or headset mini-stereo). There is a lavalier microphone, a headset microphone, and a microphone on a short stalk, plus a handy phone stand and a couple of other accessories. I would suggest getting a ziplock bag or other kind of container to hold all this stuff. You can keep it in the original box, not a bad case actually since it keeps everything separate. The sender is a small box with the 3.5mm stereo input jack, an antenna, and a display. There are also arrow buttons to adjust the frequency. It is very light and has a clip, so can clip to your shirt or go in a pocket. The build feels a bit cheap -- I would be careful with plugging large adapters into the input jack because if you pressure it the wrong way it might break. Just doesn't feel as rock solid as higher end belt packs. So baby it and hopefully it will be okay for the long term. I think an improvement on the sending device would be some kind of foam rubber casing in case you drop it on concrete. It will happen. So be prepared; either put it on a lanyard so it can't fall too far, or keep it velcro'd to your instrument all the time. Anyway, baby it because this is the heart of the system and in my opinion is the most fragile. The receiver as well - treat it like a baby! This is a "just out of the box" review and it's possible I'll have more thoughts and comments later on, so I will make sure to come back and edit if needed. But for now, I can say, I am very impressed and pleased by this affordable, simple to operate wireless system.
C**Y
A fantastic wireless mic microphone. This replaced my main camera mic after testing it out.
If you are looking for a wireless microphone pack with versatility this is the one for you. I stress test any product and don’t endorse it unless I believe in it. For the price point I really didn’t have extremely high expectations. I have used similar wireless mics only to be disappointed. I was blown away by the sound quality and range of this little pack. I will admit I think that the lapel cable is too short but if you keep the pack in your front pocket it really isn’t bad, I am just used to my wireless pack being behind me. I was not a fan of the over the ear mic. I honestly couldn’t bring my self to use it as it wasn’t very attractive at all. But some people may like it I found myself using the lapel mic and it worked great. One of my favorite parts of this set was it came with any adaptor that you could need. For cameras, iOS, computer they really did think of it all. I did stress test the range and it did last me with great quality to about 50-60 ft. After that it was still connected just began to break up some. I believe around 75 ft it lost connection all together. I was honestly impressed. The simple fact that they are rechargeable also is a huge plus. These just became my new main mic set for videos. I loved them they are small but powerful. I could not recommend more.
R**M
For the price is a GREAT VALUE!
This is a very good starter wireless microphone system, very easy to use, is pretty much plug and play, it comes with many accessories (which makes this a great value!) including headset mic, lavalier mic, and a short and rigid interview mic, as well as a table tripod with phone attachment which has a cold shoe mount. it also includes mount for the receiver with a 1/4" thread, and a cold shoe to 1/4" adapter, i was surprised to see this many good quality accessories included. now to the most important part, the sound quality: i have tested this system with a Zoom H6 portable recorder, and the sound quality coming from the mic is very good, however it does seem to have a noticeable noisefloor, but nothing that cant be fixed with post processing. while it has good quality at close range, the signal starts to break up at about 75ft. which for most applications this is plenty. overall the quality/price ratio is very good, great for people starting out and need to step up their audio quality. its good for interviews, video making and general content creation. im very pleased with it and would recommend it!!