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The LEKATO MS-1 is a professional 2.4GHz wireless in-ear monitor system featuring automatic pairing, ultra-low latency under 12ms, and a rechargeable battery lasting up to 5 hours. Designed for musicians and live performers, it delivers lossless 24-bit/48kHz audio with a wide 20Hz-20kHz frequency response and supports multiple receivers from a single transmitter within a 90-foot range.
N**Y
Better than they look, easy to set up
They look tacky but so far (not used frequently) do the job well and reliably. Easy to set up, they have good battery life and don't have the latency of Bluetooth. For (say) a cathedral or the Albert Hall you might need a longer radio range, but they're fine for a studio or modest-sized hall. But on overall value for money, definitely five stars.
M**G
Looks like a Toy - but isn't
I've no idea why this was designed to look like a toy, when its actually a reasonably good wireless in-ear system.I've used it in several settings, including gigs and church services (!) and the sound quality is good enough and there is no noticeable latency. I always ensure it is charged before use and I've not yet found the end of its battery life. It has always got me through the rehearsal and the event itself. Probably used for a maximum of four hours so far.Worth buying and far better than expected.
O**1
Very cheap. Works as expected
Great for the price. Exactly as expected (although smaller than I imagined). Not used live yet but comparing sound quality of this against a wired IEM clip it sounded fine (using Truthear Nova IEMs).Likely issues will be potential for drop out, as it’s 2.4GHz, range and latency. All expected but hoping the latency won’t be noticeable (the real test would be to use with the wireless guitar system to see if the cumulative latency is a concern.This is my first wireless IEM system and I’m treating it as disposable if any of the above issues come to light but as they come with the territory wouldn’t mark it downWould’ve been nice to include a case or bag but this is the cheapest I could find
I**N
Great product
I have only tried these out for a short period wirh a little practice amp but they work really well and the sound was clear. Very good quality for the price.
A**R
Does the job but is very susceptible to interference
For the price they are okay. They do the job, plug and play, have a good battery life and are very portable.They are however very susceptible to EM interference, which can lead to a high pitched whining.My trick to get around this;- don't place the transmitter near a wireless router or similar highly congested WiFi area (can be tricky in an apartment complex!)- if using with a guitar amp or speaker system, use a long 3.5m cable and put more distance between the transmitter and the speaker. I found with a <1m cable noise would be inevitable, with a 2+m cable it was manageable.At some point I'll probably upgrade, but for at home use and rehearsal they're fine.
D**.
In ear monitor as a drummer...
They are attractive on price and generally work well.Sound can crackle from time-to-time but is clear enough.Battery life is over 3 hours so enough for a gig.HOWEVER, the volume buttons on reciever fell out very quickly - meaning I can't change volume to balance in-ear monitor with some stage sound .. so went from very useful to not really useful.Contacted the manufacturer (sends you off-site from Amazon), so doubt I'll hear anything there .. but faith in humanity may be restored.A product doesn't need to just be faulty within a few days to deserve customer service for bad design and short term useability...
I**.
Very impressive for the price
I am now a fan of this make!These IEM system performs far better than one I paid several hundred pounds for, but is plagued with much more background hiss than the Lekato set.Whilst there is some hiss audible when there is no sound playing, it ceases to be an issue once there is any input.Reception remains good within the same room, and is also quite good with a wall or two in the way (depending on the building's construction, obviously).Naturally, at this price point, it is not the most robust piece of equipment, but because of that, the receiver is incredibly light-weight and much easier to secrete about your person than a more "professional" setup and, with careful handling, should give a good service to an amateur/semi-pro performer.Battery life is good, and the kit comes with a Y lead to charge both the receiver and the transmitter at the same time. Also included are some audio leads.There is a clip for attaching to clothing, and the option of mono or stereo input signal. The receiver has a simple up and down volume control via a pair of buttons.All-in-all, I'm very pleased with my purchase! 👍
G**Y
frequent drop-outs
I should have listened to other review.I should note that I'm probably not the intended user of this product, I'm not using it for an instrument. I bought it to stream the audio from my oculus quest (1) headset to my PC so that I could then stream this to twitch.Whilst it does work, and the audio quality is of a high standard and actually seems a little louder than just a cable direct to the headset, I get frequent audio drop-outs.This might just be interference or something specific to my environment? It does make the product completely unusable though.I can't imagine it being very useful for any kind of musical instrument scenario either though, to be fair. Whether in a studio, rehearsal room, or at a live venue, there must be a whole lot more equipment in the area than there is in my home.....so I can't see the interference being any LESS than I have.Such a shame, because the sound quality is actually very good, and the latency is next to NONE, I could happily play "beat saber" if it weren't for the drop-outs, and in games like "onward", you hear the gun fire exactly as you pull the trigger, with no detectable delay at all (unlike the inbuilt Bluetooth of the quest 1).Maybe if you are going to be using the device in a totally static location that you are 100% certain has no other interference of any kind, it might be better?Given my experience with the product though, unfortunately I can not recommend it, much as I'd like to....it's back to using a cable for me.
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