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XVIVE U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System: Official Videoplay button

XVIVE U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System: Official Video

GREAT VALUE WIRELESS IN-EAR SYSTEM | Xvive U4 | TOM QUAYLE DEMOplay button

GREAT VALUE WIRELESS IN-EAR SYSTEM | Xvive U4 | TOM QUAYLE DEMO

Xvive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System | Reviewplay button

Xvive U4 Wireless In Ear Monitor System | Review

DON'T BREAK THE BANK! Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor System!play button

DON'T BREAK THE BANK! Xvive U4 In-Ear Monitor System!

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This is for a single UVive U4T In-Ear Monitor Wireless System Transmitter Only. Below is the description for a complete system. This additional transmitter allows you to create a separate mix for one or more of your band members. Let's say you already have a transmitter and 4 receivers and now the singer wants her own mix. This transmitter is the way to go.

The UVive U4 In-Ear Monitor Wireless System Set provides clear sound for stage performers just where they need it, which helps boost your overall performance quality. As a portable wireless system, you don't need to set up much. Just plug-and-play to quickly build your monitoring system. This is an affordable solution that doesn't take up much space and is quickly rechargeable via USB

Batteries and charging
U4 includes a USB charging cable that connects to any USB charger adapter or other USB charging devices.

Pair transmitter and receiver
U4 has six channels. Use the channel switch button to switch the channel. Set the receiver channel to the same as the transmitter and you're good to go. The blue Led signal on the receiver will stay be on when the connection is successful.

Single transmitter and multiple receivers
If you want to add more receivers, just set the receivers to the same channel as the transmitter. There's no hard limit to how many receivers can connect to one transmitter, but you'll all be sharing the same mono mix.

Ear-buds not included.
Xvive U4T In-Ear Monitor Wireless System Transmitter Only

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  • 2.4Ghz wireless in-ear monitor transmitter
  • Create your personal or teams monitor system
  • Send audio wirelessly to performers onstage
  • More than 90 feet range
  • Support XLR or TRS input
  • Up to 107 dB signal-to-noise ratio provides clear, detailed audio at any volume
  • Less than 5ms Latency
  • Plug and play so you can focus on the performance
  • 5 hours of battery life

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Includes
  • U4 transmitter
  • USB cable
  • XLR Male to 1/4" TS Male Adaptor
  • Manual
  • Bag

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  • Affordable, Quality In-Ear System

    4

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byRoy

    fromBuellton, CA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    We use this system in our band with 4 transmitters and 5 receivers (the drummer & bass player share a transmitter). It is an excellent system for use in small clubs. At this price it can't be beaten. #sweepstakes

  • It's my third one--now every singer has their own mix

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 years ago

    byWalter

    fromSouthern Oregon

    I now have three of these transmitters. Each singer has their own monitor mix! We had some trouble with these when the bass player went wireless (he was using a 2.4 band transmitter). But now we use the 5.8 band wireless for instruments and no more little glitches with the ear monitors. This system works well and the batteries last plenty long enough for our gigs. I just might get a fourth one!

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  • asked byT. A.

    fromLA.

    Does the Xvive U4 transmitter accept other devices on the receiving end rather than its own receiver?

    Does the Xvive U4 transmitter accept other devices on the receiving end rather than its own receiver?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No.