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Price: $59.99
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Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
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Package Dimensions | 6.02 x 4.84 x 1.77 inches |
ASIN | B0BQ6Y1TL1 |
Item model number | WS-90 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,282 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments) #45 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
Date First Available | December 15, 2022 |
Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
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Product Description
5.8GHz Wireless Frequency
Using 5.8GHz Wirelss Frequency,LEKATO WS-90 has higher anti-interference ability compared with 2.4G wirelss system. Just enjoy pure sound quality with low lantence and low interference.
8 Hours Battery Life
The Wireless Transmitter&Receiver were built in rechargeable lithium battery, can work up for 8 hours after each fast charging time of 1.5 hours. Long working time make sure that your every show is perfect.
Long Transmission Distance
The wireless transmission distance between the wireless transmitter and receiver is more than 100 feet (outdoor), so that you are behind the freedom to roam the stage for a try dynamic performance.Less than 5.6 ms latency, no lag or no signal loss
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Frequency Band
2.4 GHz 5.8 GHz
Rotatable
190° Rotatable 190° Rotatable
Supports Channel
4 Sets 4 Sets
Effective Range
100ft 100ft
with Charging Box
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8-Hours Working Time: Upgrated rechargable battery, The working life can work for up to 8 hours after each fully charge(1.5 hours quick charge), enough to enjoy your gig and show.(comes with dual-end USB cables)
5.8GHz Wireless Frequency Bank: LEKATO WS-90 Wireless Guitar System has stronger anti-interference ability compared with 2.4G's; We can enjoy lossless, more pure and professional sound quality
4 Simultaneous Channels: This Guitar Wireless System supports simultaneous broadcasts on 4 channels, one-key to exchange channel. One transmitter can also send signal to multiple receivers at the same time
100FT Transmission Range: Less than 5.6ms latency, no lag or no signal loss; 105dB dynamic range, 24-bit/48Khz high-quality audio broadcast, 20Hz-22kHz full-screen response
Plug and Play: 190°-degree rotatable plug design,the wireless system is compatible with most musical instruments such as electric guitars, basses, electric-acoustic guitars, or any other electric instruments that use 1/4" output jacks
Reviewer: C. Converse
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works well, no issues.
Review: Latency seems to be as advertised, audio quality's good, haven't had any issues with range or connectivity. Solid low-cost option for eliminating cables in your rig, definitely good enough for home/practice.
Reviewer: Bev&Den
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Go Wireless Lekato
Review: We all know humans are not the most stable creatures. Stumbling over cords while playing cam be embarrassing. I went with these Lekatos due to reviews and they work great. Less hassle with cables an extra neat playing are. The distance is crazy and latency is nowhere to be found at least for now. Capable of 100 feet. Well, I feel they can go further. Why?? Than you will be an out cast from your band. Keep inside and jump around and have funð. I use mine on a Ibanez Bass guitar. 4 channels. Clear and dead on accurate sound. Both units are labeled. Can be charged at the same time. I am very happy so far. Recommend highly.
Reviewer: Spock
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Functional wireless transmitter/receiver
Review: These are a functional if somewhat large set of a transmitter and receiver for an electric guitar. They have worked well for me. The size has not been a problem, though I thought they would have a greater battery life than they do. They still need to be charged very 4 hours of use or so in my experience. I've had moments when there is some kind of glitch or interference and my signal is interrupted and then comes back in a second or two. I purchased the 5.8gh version specifically to avoid interference. I'm not sure if the interference is from the device or something in my house. But I'd worry about using these in a concert unless I could work out exactly why this interruption of signal is occurring. But it's a minor effect and the vast amount of the time the transmitter/receiver works well. I'm impressed with the quality of sound they produce. I can't detect any difference from using a cord. For me in practice settings they are fantastic and cut me loose from my cords, which is very nice and allows me to move around, write music to paper while holding my guitar, or whatever. They recharge as you would expect. Overall I like these a lot.
Reviewer: Rob Yates
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Was skeptical but working out
Review: So this is definitely an alternative to expensive wireless options in my book. There may be a slight loss of volume but no tone loss. Range is good for the price. Charge as expected. Works with both my acoustic and electric going into modeler pedal board direct into FOH. Worth a try. 1 consideration for strat players is due to how jack pivots the transmitter lays upside down. Itâs not in the way but look and feel seems a little off.
Reviewer: Poppawu696
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great, sounds same as using a cable
Review: Range is great, works flawlessly and is easy to use.
Reviewer: Jon Fields
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Battery Life, Similar Performance To Other Lekato/Joyo 5.8GHz Products
Review: A slide switch to turn on and off means it won't be slowly discharging as it poles the push buttons. An 1100 mAH battery instead of the typical 500, means it really can do 8 hours. I ran it on a looper for 6 hours and my USB-C meter showed subsequently a very low charging current on connection (the battery had more to give). These things are perfect to charge and stuff in a gig bag to be used whenever needed. They are larger to accommodate the large battery and physical switch, so that might be a downside for you.Like other wireless systems that are not $500+ with diversity radios, there will be the occasional short interruption. It would be completely transparent to an audience, but if you are a perfectionist, a cable might be the only option at any reasonable price point.
Reviewer: PiperFlyer
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sadly, I had to downgrade from 4 to 2 stars due to intermittent static and signal interruptions.
Review: I still like them but they are not reliable enough for live performances. Even at modest distance with low levels of local RF, these things momentarily lose connection and at times have static in the signal. Sadly, two start.I donât know why I waited to so long to get a wireless guitar system. I am really finding them to be great when Iâm using my Spark out and about but they work at home as well. Depending on my set up, I have to put the amp module into a FX Board instead of the amp, but either way, they work great. I have had not static, no interference nor any drop outs. I have had them for several days and after three hours of playing, they are still alive and running. They are a little bigger than I thought theyâd be but once installed, the transmitter is not in the way. There is even a small pad that protects the guitar finish if you fold the transmitted down or use it in a Strat.UPDATE: A small group of us play at the office after hours and I am getting some interference and sound interruption that I never get at home. I was hoping the 5.8 would not be as prone to interference. Itâs not bad but it happens. They are still great to use and I love being cordless.
Reviewer: phlpti
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works, but design issues
Review: I bought these to workaround frequent dropout issues with a 2.4GHz pair. Things are mostly improved, except these have two issues when you have the transmitter turned off to save battery between sound check and a gig:1) If you turn off the receiver to save battery, you will get a loud thump through your system.2) If you leave the receiver on to avoid the thump, you'll get repeated popping noises through your system.Lekato's response:"Hello,In the video, the receiver is turned on and plugged into the receiving end, while the transmitter remains closed, and there is a "popping" sound.Our supplier analyzed that the sound may be caused by the receiver signal being sent in vain. After pairing with the transmitter, the sound disappears.Kind Regards"So, there's no indication they see this as a problem or are working on a firmware update to solve it. You'll need to make sure you are muted somewhere else later in your signal chain to avoid noises.Even with that, I've not found a better cost-effective product yet. My Boss WL-50 and a cheap Chinese 2.4GHz both had what seemed to be interference-related dropouts even at only a few feet of distance. When the Lekato WS-90 transmitter and receiver are both on, they are quite reliable. I just wish they'd accommodate the transmitter and receiver being turned off better.
Customers say
Customers find the product functional and easy to use. They appreciate its good battery life and value for money. Many mention it works flawlessly with both acoustic and electric guitars, with no noticeable lag or interference. Some customers say it's worth a try. However, some customers dislike the signal strength and have mixed opinions on the sound quality and build quality.
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