🎶 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The LEKATOMS-1 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System offers a cutting-edge solution for musicians and audio professionals, featuring seamless auto-pairing, support for multiple receivers, and a robust wireless range. With over 5 hours of battery life and high-resolution audio transmission, this system is designed for optimal performance in studio settings, band rehearsals, and small gigs.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Volume Control |
Human-Interface Input | Buttons |
Connector Type Used on Cable | wireless |
Hardware Connectivity | Radio Frequency |
Battery Weight | 15 Grams |
Lithium Battery Weight | 15 Milligrams |
Item Weight | 5.29 ounces |
Compatibility Options | [Inferred from product specifications: 2.4GHz wireless frequency band, stereo and mono input support, lithium polymer batteries] |
Supported Standards | IEEE 802.11 |
AntennaDescription | 2.4GHz Wireless |
Mounting Type | Belt Clip Mount |
Display Type | LCD |
Installation Method | wireless |
Includes Remote | No |
Color | Black |
Supported Media Type | StandardAudio |
Additional Features | Low Latency, Automatic Pairing, Fast Charging, Stereo input |
Material Type | Metal and other high-quality materials |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Rechargeable Battery Included | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Number of Lithium-ion Cells | 1 |
Lithium-Battery Energy Content | 3 Watt Hours |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium |
Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
Bluetooth support? | No |
Wireless Compability | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Mono |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Audio Input | Mono, Stereo |
Audio Output Type | Headphone |
G**G
Great product!
I sing onstage and these are great for the job. I’ve tried others and I’d say, despite the pricier options, these seem to do exactly what I need them to do. Long battery life, comfortable size and easy to use. Great sound coming through, with no static issues.
K**O
Works as intended.
Works well, reasonable battery life. I use these every day. Note when it runs out of battery it makes an annoying clicking sound while repeatedly trying to turn on and dying due to lack of charge.
T**M
Great for the price, maybe not good for bass guitar
Pros: Good fit, reliable, good charging system, decent soundCons: They distort when using for bass guitar through Axiom monitor system. I think it doesn't like low frequencies.
J**P
Budget Friendly and Works!
I play drums with a group that gets together once week. I found this to be very helpful in being able to hear what’s coming out of the sound board vs a speaker monitor. The cost is quite reasonable compared to other models and the set up was simple. The volume control, on the device, helps considerably. I’ve used in one ear thus far, due to personal preference. I would not hesitate to buy again. I could and will use these for gigs. No problem.
V**Y
Low cost, efficient in ear monitor system - I approve.
This is a great product, for the price. LEKATO makes some good stuff to keep within a low budget. I have bought a few different products, and these are one of them (green ones).I use these when I am in my recording studio, while putting down instrument tracks, without using external speakers. Helps me to record all hours of the day and night, without bothering my neighbors and such.I used these enough now, to where I can get approximately 4 - 5 hours off a fully charged transmitter and receiver. I use different earbud brands and/or full over the ear studio headsets, and these Wireless in Ear Monitor devices work like a champ!These are super lightweight, with the clips to attach to your shirt, jean pocket, thin shelving, and probably other things. Once you figure out your "comfortability factor", it's pretty nice to walk around while playing guitar/bass, and not staying stationary. Especially when you are practicing, even in front of a mirror, to get your personal "stage presence" down as well.I just used these with my guitarist/bass player yesterday, because I bought another pair of these Wireless in Ear Monitor Systems (black ones). Both of us could adjust the volumes individually, to our particular tastes. There was no overlapping/blending of sounds between to two wireless systems at the same time.I'm very pleased with these in ear monitors. If I need more, I might buy more, but the two I have, are the right amount at this particular time.If you do a LOT of shows and gigs, you might be using a higher end ear monitor system, but get at least one of these as a backup, just in case your main ones go out."Always have a backup, to the backup" - if you're in the I.T. Profession, you know exactly what I mean by that saying.
F**S
Failed miserably after only a few weeks.
Complete POS. Started out OK, Fairly easy to set up and use. The sound quality was acceptable for an entry-level system, especially considering the remarkably tiny size and low cost. But after only a few uses the charging began to be a problem with pretty short life and finally, the transmitter unit got very hot when plugged in to the charger and I feared it may actually start on fire, as some re-chargeables are known to do. The whole thing is now just dead. Of course this all happened very shortly after the 30 day return window. You are better off with the X-Vive u4 system.
I**A
Church Bassist approved *update
Update: the headphone jack started to fail.. intermittent sound loss as I move, reproducible by wiggling. At the cos I am just gonna hardwire a different jack.Old review: Replaced my xvive u4 wireless unit with these (62 dollars at time of my purchase) cheap ones.Pros:Stereo (It works, and works well)Cheap (if and likely when it breaks, I wont cry. See Con of same)Simple (not to much to fuss with, See Con of same)Cons:Cheap (thin plastic, glued construction, probably wont handle the rigors of professional gigging)Simple (This doesnt have a way to change the band if there is interference, would like some battery level indicator other than just low battery light)I use an aviom personal mixer on stage and with my old xvive unit I had to deal with a mono workload... but the stereo function on this unit is perfect. I can pan my bass and the drums to the right ear, and everything else to the left, and I am a happy camper. Battery Life is amazing, the transmitter lasts about 5.5 hours on a charge (8 am practice and 1pm stage wrap), the receiver lasts even longer at about 8 hours. The units charge via USB C, and both work while being charged. I have lent them to other people who have mentioned some interesting dropout via line of sight issues (I could not replicated this). For the price... BUY THEM.Stage Setup: Dingwall NG3 > BrianFay Wirelss Bass System > Line6 Helix Floor> FOH> Aviom > Lekato Wireless IEM > Y Splitter > Backbeat Personal Sub | Shure 425 IEMCrystal Clear, Handles the Lows well, any loss is covered by the Backbeat Personal Sub.
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