








🎙️ Elevate your voice, own the stage—wireless freedom redefined!
The Hotec Wireless System delivers professional-grade audio with dual headset and lavalier microphones, powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Featuring 32 selectable UHF frequencies and a universal 1/4” output, it guarantees clear, interference-free sound up to 100ft. Perfect for live performances, presentations, and recordings, this all-in-one kit offers plug-and-play ease and versatile connectivity for modern content creators and professionals.













| ASIN | B07M9BFF7G |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,254 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #152 in Wireless Lavalier Microphones & Systems |
| Color Name | silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (872) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2019 |
| Hardware Platform | Karaoke Machine, PA speaker, iPhone/Android phone |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | Hotec H-U25 |
| Manufacturer | HOTEC |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Microphone Form Factor | Lavalier |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.08 x 7.99 x 1.85 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 80 dB |
A**R
Good inexpensive mix that would do the job for small lectures.
Excellent recording mic that is great for recording lectures and PowerPoint presentations. Would highly recommend. Would charge both the mics and receiver before every recorded lecture to make sure you get full charge before starting. One issue that I have encountered is that the first 10-20 minutes of an hour lecture would get recorded and the rest would be a sound free recording ie nothing gets recorded for the rest of the lecture. I contacted the company and they were great in replying quickly to my email and mentioned that the mic automatically goes to battery saving mode when it does not detect good sound quality and thus the solution to this is to hold the mic as close as possible to the mouth and to increase the mic volume to the max which is u20 in my device. Once I started doing that the issue was solved and all the lectures were fully recorded. The sound quality of the recordings was great with excellent noise cancellation. The mic comes with a headset and a regular lavalier mic which both can be used. I would highly recommend this product. It is not too expensive but yields excellent results. Well worth the money. Good quality
J**S
Not interested
Didn't work too well
A**L
Great budget Wireless Mic System and Receiver..but with a few things to mention..
What I like about it: - Affordable: than any big brand versions of these devices. However, you do sacrifice a few things (see below). - Compact: Small bodypack transmitters and very mini receiver, which makes it great to carry around. -Receiver Distance: Distance is a good 9/10. It reaches pretty far, without any additional interruptions. -Accessories: Includes Lavs, Headset Lavs, and adapters, which is great, as you won't have to buy these via a 3rd party. What I dislike about it: - Packaging: It could be better..my cables and devices came in a mess. All the wires were semi-tangled with each other (the mic lavs), and everything was out of their respective plastic packaging, which made it highly unprofessional. - Design: The materials do seem to be aluminum; however, it feels a little cheap. The metal in the screws and on the inputs could be a little more durable. I fear I can break it with the slightest wrong move. - Price: I have stated it is pretty affordable, which is true..however paying around 70 bucks for the quality, seems a little too crazy, especially since most of these buyers may not know what they are getting into (in terms of usability). - Audio: Audio, I would say, is 6.5/10. Mic Gain and Volume is 5/10. Tips and tricks for new buyers: If you are going to plug the device into a Desktop PC with a dedicated mic input (usually a pink circle), use the "Camera" adapter, and select Mic In on your settings. If you are going to plug the device into a Laptop PC or a Mac, use the "Phone" Adapter. If you don't have a standard speaker with a mixer, I suggest this trick: Use OBS, and use the microphone and its speakers as a "Monitoring Output". Connect it to a Bluetooth or wired speaker, and there you go! A DIY Speaker system without a Mixer. (Warning: there may be a few milliseconds of latency if you were to use an AUX Bluetooth speaker..and yes, it can work (sort of)).
D**H
Can’t beat the performance for the price!
I am so impressed by these inexpensive microphones! I use a lot of very expensive Shure systems but some applications cannot support the price of that infrastructure and the battery operated RECEIVERS allow a great deal of flexibility in a battery operated system like the JBL EON Compact. And their Customer Service is tremendously responsive not only if you have a problem (one brand new receiver wouldn’t hold a charge and they had a replacement in my mail in 48hours) but also if you have questions like I did, noticing they sell two handhelds and two headset systems but not a mix... they responded immediately with instructions to re-pair the mics so that now I have two mixed systems. A quick note, the two mic systems ship with a receiver that can handle two mics, ChA ChB. Since two mics come into one receiver therefore controlled by ONE volume channel, if you are using two mics at one time, you would set the volume for the person on the handheld FIRST, then use the volume control on the headset unit to the proper volume. But usually the reason for having a dual system (one handheld, one headset) is to have the flexibility of using EITHER the handheld or headset so you’re usually not using two mics at one time. However it is possible to spread the frequencies of all four microphones out so that you CAN have both receivers plugged in and use all four mics at one time. Now let me be clear... if I’m trying to go 100’ from transmitter and receiver I will use my expensive Shure systems, but for closer work (which is prob 80% of what you will be doing) then these work extremely well. So for under $175 you can have two sets of handheld/headset systems that can even all work at the same time... as I said you can’t beat these for the price/performance :-)
M**I
Sound pick up when teaching a live class is extremely poor - both with clip microphone and headphone. Battery dies very quickly, so you can forget about wanting to use for a couple of hours straight even after fully charging the devices. Invested in purchasing large speakers to project the sound but waste of time as sound pickup is so poor via the microphones, it was highly ineffective.
I**Z
Pésimos
C**S
Fácil de usar y calidad - precio justos
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