Wireless Headset Lavalier Microphone System -Alvoxcon Dual Wireless Lapel Mic Compatible with iPhone, DSLR Camera, PA Speaker, YouTube, Podcast, Video Recording, Conference, Vlog, Church, Interview







Key features
- •SUPERIOR SOUND & PERFORMANCE – Dual wireless lapel lav clip on microphone delivers crystal clear sound & metal belt pack transmitter with mini receiver offer noise cancelling transmission range up to 100ft without feedback or distortion. UHF digital wireless technology provides a stronger signal , reducing the possibility of interference from Bluetooth or WiFi.
- •BEST CHOICE FOR VIDEO RECORDING – Plug the headworn or clipon microphone to the body pack transmitter & plug mini receiver with hot shoe mount to your DSLR camera or phone (with include adaptor/cable), you are ready to take your exciting video
- •WIRELESS HEADSET & LAVALIER – Condenser headset microphone offers secure wear for vocal performance, clip on microphone offers invisibility on shirt collar, both make hands free to use in interview, classroom, gym, stage, church, meeting
- •MULTI APPLICATIONS - Wireless receiver with universal 1/4" plug works with mixer, PA speaker w/ 1/4 MIC IN Jack, also fit for DSLR camera and smartphone with proper adapters included, ideal for presentation, preaching, training, fitness /exercise instructor, wedding
- •SELECTABLE CHANNEL & VOLUME CONTROL– Wireless microphone system delivers multi frequencies & volume control, just press buttons on bodypack transmitter to select desired frequency & volume level to reach its best performance without interference
Wireless Headset Lavalier Microphone System -Alvoxcon Dual Wireless Lapel Mic Compatible with iPhone, DSLR Camera, PA Speaker, YouTube, Podcast, Video Recording, Conference, Vlog, Church, Interview
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.2
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Based on 10 reviews
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Value for the Money
VetteVert✓ Verified Purchase•January 31, 2024
These two set are a good value for the money. The unit connected effectively to my sound system. I like the choice of two styles of mics (lavalier or lapel). The set up is relatively effective except that you are on your own to find a radio frequency (RF) on the transmitter that works best with the receiver if you happen to have interference with too many wireless devices around your area. I learned the embarrassing way in front of a yoga class I was leading as a substitute for the regular instructor who was out ill. I had to put the whole unit aside for that day just because i did not have time to put into having the RF work successfully. Sound quality, 5 stars, Easy to use, 3 stars and value for money 5 stars. That is an average of 4.33 for a rating overall.
Exceeded Expectations, Surprisingly Really Good System
Jon Coyne ✓ Verified Purchase•January 29, 2024
The media could not be loaded. I've now had a lot of time using the Alvoxcon Microphone system here and I'm impressed with how well it performed for a dual mic system under $100. To see some of the mic tests, such as how it performs in noisy situations, out of sight, and distance, refer to the attached video.
I actually host a YouTube channel where I review a number of cheaper budget microphone systems. Compared to some of the other mics out there, this is one of the best budget mics I've used. The sound is pretty clear, not muffled, and/or too nasally. Every now and then I would encounter some unwanted artifacts in the audio recordings, but at close range, barely ever.
In my line of sight test with this mic, I was able to hear my voice over 200 feet away. Thought the listing on here says that the functional range 80 feet, in my experience, I was able to go way past that mark and still get decent sound in the line of sight. With objects obstructing the line of sight, I wasn't able to get as good of sound far away from the camera, but it still performed well out of sight at close range.
The feel of the headset on my head is ok, but the sound of the headset is pretty good, and in some situations may have even sounded better than the lapel mic featured with this system. For the most part, when wearing it, it didn't feel like it was going to fall off my head, even when doing some movements.
I like that this system automatically syncs the channels with the receiver when you change the channel. Another great feature is you can also control the volume on the transmitters. When plugging in the mic cables there is a screw connection that allows you to screw the cable on to the transmitter, locking it in place, protecting it from randomly disconnecting for what ever reason.
The transmitters seem really well built with what feels like a metal body. Overall, I would recommend this system. I have used other mic systems that are hundreds of dollars more and this Alvoxcon system is not too far off in comparison to some of those systems, and in some cases may even be better, but at a much cheaper price.
I actually host a YouTube channel where I review a number of cheaper budget microphone systems. Compared to some of the other mics out there, this is one of the best budget mics I've used. The sound is pretty clear, not muffled, and/or too nasally. Every now and then I would encounter some unwanted artifacts in the audio recordings, but at close range, barely ever.
In my line of sight test with this mic, I was able to hear my voice over 200 feet away. Thought the listing on here says that the functional range 80 feet, in my experience, I was able to go way past that mark and still get decent sound in the line of sight. With objects obstructing the line of sight, I wasn't able to get as good of sound far away from the camera, but it still performed well out of sight at close range.
The feel of the headset on my head is ok, but the sound of the headset is pretty good, and in some situations may have even sounded better than the lapel mic featured with this system. For the most part, when wearing it, it didn't feel like it was going to fall off my head, even when doing some movements.
I like that this system automatically syncs the channels with the receiver when you change the channel. Another great feature is you can also control the volume on the transmitters. When plugging in the mic cables there is a screw connection that allows you to screw the cable on to the transmitter, locking it in place, protecting it from randomly disconnecting for what ever reason.
The transmitters seem really well built with what feels like a metal body. Overall, I would recommend this system. I have used other mic systems that are hundreds of dollars more and this Alvoxcon system is not too far off in comparison to some of those systems, and in some cases may even be better, but at a much cheaper price.
Nice product
Fru Christian Bills✓ Verified Purchase•December 20, 2023
The lapel mic needs to be as close to your mouth as possible. It doesnt pick your voicd until.you hold it to your mouth like a cable microphone. The lapel.os a failed project
. Head microphone works well. Sound quality is great and the distance is impressive as well.
. Head microphone works well. Sound quality is great and the distance is impressive as well.
Great dual UHF kit with thoughtful accessories
Shel Benjamin✓ Verified Purchase•December 10, 2023
I got this dual UHF mic kit to use with a portable battery operated PA amp (Behringer MPA40BTPRO). So far, I've tried the mic kit out but have not yet used it in the field. I will be using it to give tours in a bus in a few weeks. It will also be used for dance teaching and to MC events with music playing simultaneously. The description is not clear on a few things. It's actually better than I expected.
Receiver pairs instantly with the mics regardless of frequency change.
There is an extremely clever mounting shoe adapter to use the receiver with a camera or smartphone.
The mics are of average quality but great for PA use. I suspect a professional singer would want to use a higher quality mic.
The mic transmitter body packs have independent volume controls (this part was not clear from the description given). This allows two people to be mic'd at different levels.
In the event of feedback one just touches the volume up and down buttons together for instant suppression.
I tested it with the Behringer amp while simultaneously playing music from an iPhone via Bluetooth through a different input in the amp. You would not expect Bluetooth and UHF to interfere but I wanted to make sure. They passed the test with flying colors.
The construction quality of the parts of the kit is good. They thoughtfully include an adapter from 1/4 in female to 1/8 in male and 1/8 female to stereo mini male.
The various pieces come in a die cut foam block in their box. I would suggest keeping this for storage. I would have loved the option of a small handle bag to store the components. It will be easy to get the headsets, lav mics and wires tangled. I intend to find one but keep the foam block to use with it.
Overall this dual mic kit is well made, easy to use and works very well. I think it compares favorably to the Audio 2000 dual mic kit that costs 2.5 x as much. The Audio 2000 I've used had better mic quality but the receiver is much bigger and takes more setup. I'm not sure that quality difference would convince me to spend the extra money on it if my use was to be simple PA amp or PA amp with simultaneous music or video
Photos show back of portable PA am with the mic receiver plugged in--very compact and easy to use.
NB: I may obtain a discount by leaving this review but I believe my review not to have been influenced by this possibility.
Receiver pairs instantly with the mics regardless of frequency change.
There is an extremely clever mounting shoe adapter to use the receiver with a camera or smartphone.
The mics are of average quality but great for PA use. I suspect a professional singer would want to use a higher quality mic.
The mic transmitter body packs have independent volume controls (this part was not clear from the description given). This allows two people to be mic'd at different levels.
In the event of feedback one just touches the volume up and down buttons together for instant suppression.
I tested it with the Behringer amp while simultaneously playing music from an iPhone via Bluetooth through a different input in the amp. You would not expect Bluetooth and UHF to interfere but I wanted to make sure. They passed the test with flying colors.
The construction quality of the parts of the kit is good. They thoughtfully include an adapter from 1/4 in female to 1/8 in male and 1/8 female to stereo mini male.
The various pieces come in a die cut foam block in their box. I would suggest keeping this for storage. I would have loved the option of a small handle bag to store the components. It will be easy to get the headsets, lav mics and wires tangled. I intend to find one but keep the foam block to use with it.
Overall this dual mic kit is well made, easy to use and works very well. I think it compares favorably to the Audio 2000 dual mic kit that costs 2.5 x as much. The Audio 2000 I've used had better mic quality but the receiver is much bigger and takes more setup. I'm not sure that quality difference would convince me to spend the extra money on it if my use was to be simple PA amp or PA amp with simultaneous music or video
Photos show back of portable PA am with the mic receiver plugged in--very compact and easy to use.
NB: I may obtain a discount by leaving this review but I believe my review not to have been influenced by this possibility.
Great support. Great Quality
RyanAK✓ Verified Purchase•December 5, 2023
When the product arrived I was quite excited. I connected it to my computer and...nothing. The microphone didn't work. I followed the instructions as provided and confirmed that it was properly paired with the receiver.
I tested on two computers and got the same result.
Normally this would hurt a product rating, but here is why they still get 5 stars.
I contacted support via email and they quickly responded. They treated me as a valuable customer, and immediately tried to help. When things still didn't work (but my regular headset did) they asked me to take a couple pictures to be sure everything was connected correctly. Sure enough, everything was properly connected.
They then asked me, have you tried it on your phone? I have a phone that still has a 3.5mm plug (as all phones should), and tried it on that (with the help of OpenCamera for Android, so I can use an external mic). Sure enough, it worked. That told me I had a Windows problem, not a product problem.
Here is what I learned
1. On Windows 10 you must identify the microphone as a Headset, not a microphone. Now that I know this, i understand why. It uses the same 3 point connector as a headset instead of the 1 point connector of a microphone. This changes how the computer interacts with the audio port. This got it working on ONE of my computers (Dell), but not the other (Acer).
2. Through searching online, I found my Acer laptop has a weird issue. I have to REBOOT my computer any time I plug in a headset or boot with the headset plugged in just for it to work.
I didn't think to test the headset on my Acer, so I did not previously identify this as an issue.
Because the problems I had were NOT with the Alvoxcon Wireless Mic, and their support was very responsive, helpful, and friendly, I cannot hold them accountable for the issue. Instead they get points for
1. Great Support
2. Great sound quality (yes, once i got it working the sound quality was wonderful
3. A quality built device
4. Easy pairing
5. Outstanding overall value
I am very happy with their team and the product, and I would recommend it to anyone.
I tested on two computers and got the same result.
Normally this would hurt a product rating, but here is why they still get 5 stars.
I contacted support via email and they quickly responded. They treated me as a valuable customer, and immediately tried to help. When things still didn't work (but my regular headset did) they asked me to take a couple pictures to be sure everything was connected correctly. Sure enough, everything was properly connected.
They then asked me, have you tried it on your phone? I have a phone that still has a 3.5mm plug (as all phones should), and tried it on that (with the help of OpenCamera for Android, so I can use an external mic). Sure enough, it worked. That told me I had a Windows problem, not a product problem.
Here is what I learned
1. On Windows 10 you must identify the microphone as a Headset, not a microphone. Now that I know this, i understand why. It uses the same 3 point connector as a headset instead of the 1 point connector of a microphone. This changes how the computer interacts with the audio port. This got it working on ONE of my computers (Dell), but not the other (Acer).
2. Through searching online, I found my Acer laptop has a weird issue. I have to REBOOT my computer any time I plug in a headset or boot with the headset plugged in just for it to work.
I didn't think to test the headset on my Acer, so I did not previously identify this as an issue.
Because the problems I had were NOT with the Alvoxcon Wireless Mic, and their support was very responsive, helpful, and friendly, I cannot hold them accountable for the issue. Instead they get points for
1. Great Support
2. Great sound quality (yes, once i got it working the sound quality was wonderful
3. A quality built device
4. Easy pairing
5. Outstanding overall value
I am very happy with their team and the product, and I would recommend it to anyone.
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