Gemini

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The Gemini UHF-02HL is a dual-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-02HL 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. 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-foot dynamic operating range, making it ideal for bars, clubs, auditoriums and places of worship.

The S12 works in the 517.6, 521.5 frequencies.
The S34 works in the 533.7, 537.2 frequencies.

Open Box Gemini UHF-02HL 2-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System Level 1 S34
Open Box Gemini UHF-02HL 2-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System Level 1 S34
Open Box Gemini UHF-02HL 2-Channel Wireless Headset/Lavalier Combo System Level 1 S34

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  • Superior quality (single channel) UHF receiver
  • 150-foot dynamic operating range
  • Reliable frequency stability between 500–950mHz (S12 version works in the 517.6, 521.5 frequency ranges, S34 works in the 533.7, 537.2 frequency ranges)
  • Dual-channel volume rotary control for optimum output
  • Super-bright RF LED indicators for monitoring signal strength
  • 1/4" output jack
  • Lightweight headset and lavalier microphones for hands-free operation
  • Rugged beltpack transmitters

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  • I like the way this works in my classroom and would buy it.

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted5 years ago

    byTony the teacher

    fromLong Island ,New York

    I am using in my classroom, one for me and one I use for the students to speak into. Very helpful due to the fact that the students have masks on and shields on their desks.

  • I WOULD BUY THIS PRODUCT AGAIN.

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byJJ

    fromDALLAS,TX

    HAS A GREAT SOUND.... AND A GREAT PRICE....

  • Used 4 times-Adequate so far. Headsets better than lapel mic

    3

    submitted6 years ago

    byJoyful Noise

    fromSheridan AR

    Used at nursing home in smaller room and has been ok so far. Works with the kareoke machines we have.

  • Oh yeah...

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    byKEN

    fromUndisclosed

    Plug & play! It responded perfectly without having adjust any settings on my Alesis Sample Pad 4...

  • very good value

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted7 years ago

    bySAINT

    fromundisclosed

    Works great

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

  • asked byJosh

    fromGrand Rapids

    Could I use several of these at the same time (for a drama performance)?

    Could I use several of these at the same time (for a drama performance)?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Unfortunately, no.
  • asked byBalta

    fromChicago

    What kind of batteries does the transmitter and how many does it use

    What kind of batteries does the transmitter and how many does it use

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    4 AA.
  • asked byLamont

    fromScranton p.a.

    Do it come with a cord to hook up to my gemini mixer

    Do it come with a cord to hook up to my gemini mixer

    Open Reply - Ronald
    No. The cables are sold separately.
  • asked byELIZABETH

    fromTX

    What's the difference between the s12 and the s 34

    What's the difference between the s12 and the s 34

    Open Reply - Beau
    The different channels represent different frequencies. If you are using multiple units you would want to use separate channels, so the frequencies do not interfere with each other.