Gemini

Description

The Gemini UHF-04HL is a 4-channel wireless system with a combination headset and lavalier transmitter that's perfect for presenters and active entertainers who need hands-free performance. The UHF-04HL offers high-quality voice reproduction with incredible clarity and reliability, at a surprisingly low price point. The lower range of the bandwidth starts at 500mHz and the upper bandwidth stretches up to 950mHz, offering you multiple frequencies to choose from.

The ultrafast microcomputer controlled PLL oscillation and advanced compression circuits reject unwanted noise, and the one-click solution for automatic transmitter via the SYNC button offers crystal-clear reception. Channel-independent volume controls makes level adjustments easy, and you can easily connect external devise via the 1/4" output jack. The rugged UHF receiver has a 150' dynamic operating range, making it ideal for bars, clubs, auditoriums and places of worship.

The UFH-04HL works in the 517.6, 521.5, 533.7, 537.2 frequencies.
Gemini UHF-04HL 4-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System, 517.6/521.5/533.7/537.2mHz S1234
Gemini UHF-04HL 4-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System, 517.6/521.5/533.7/537.2mHz S1234
Gemini UHF-04HL 4-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System, 517.6/521.5/533.7/537.2mHz S1234

Features

  • Superior quality (quad channel) UHF receiver
  • 150' dynamic operating range
  • Reliable frequency stability between 500-950MHz
  • Independent channel volume control for optimum output level adjustment for each microphone
  • Super-bright RF LED indicators for monitoring signal strength per channel
  • Individual 1/4" outputs for each microphone channel
  • Mixed balanced XLR master output
  • Mixed unbalanced 1/4" master output
  • “Pilotone and NoiseLock” designed specifically to prevent outside interference 
  • Lightweight headset and lavalier microphones for hands-free operation
  • Rugged beltpack transmitters

Reviews

3

3 Reviews

33%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

Filters
Best Uses
  1. Outdoor Events / Games2
  2. Pro Audio / DJ / Mixing2
  3. Performances1
Cons
  1. Not Durable2
  2. Limited Functions1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced2
  2. Novice1
Pros
  1. Good Audio3
  2. Easy To Use2
  3. Lightweight2
  4. Compact1
  5. Durable1
  • Mic jack on belt pack breaks easily when swapping mics

    2

    submitted4 years ago

    byJay B.

    fromNew York

    Sound and signal are good but the belt packs are extremely fragile, particularly the mic jacks which take 1/8" mini plugs with a screw-down sleeve. You have to be very very super-duper-extra-ultra careful screwing down or unscrewing the mic plug, or else the jack will break; once it breaks the mic won't connect, and it can't be fixed. I used these for a theatrical production and lost two of them in two days when the jacks broke swapping mics between actors.

  • Great Value for a Wireless Setup

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    bychris

    fromboston

    Wonderful product, great sound, easy to set up and use.

  • Acceptable soud quality. Terrible customer service.

    2

    submitted7 years ago

    byAlex

    fromDanbury, CT

    I have used this set at church. Sound was clear but one of the headsets broke very easily and the belt clip on the transmitter also detached easily. I tried to contact Gemini customer service for more than 1 week, left 2 messages at their web site and sent an email but no word back from them. Had to return it.

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Q&A

Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.

  • asked byRashad

    fromVa

    Can this be used for podcasting?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Yes
  • asked byWillis

    fromundisclosed

    Is it able to be installed in a rack unit? Also if it can whats the depth of the unit?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    I’m sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available. I don't know of a suitable rack kit
  • asked byaaron

    fromFLorida

    Are these stackable? Can I use 2 of them at the same time.

    Open Reply - Ronald
    Yes you can as long as they are in different frequencies.