

🎸 Cut the cords, not your vibe — wireless freedom for the fearless guitarist!
The LEKATO UHF Wireless Guitar System offers professional-grade UHF digital transmission with a 165ft range and ultra-low 4ms latency, ensuring pristine sound quality and real-time playability. Designed for passive electric and piezo pickups, it features a rechargeable lithium battery with 4 hours of playtime and simultaneous dual USB charging. Its compact, lightweight design with a 270° rotatable plug makes it the ultimate wireless solution for gigging musicians seeking reliability and freedom on stage.





| ASIN | B07QDSG3RJ |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,883 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #183 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers #2,389 in Microphone Accessories |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (495) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2019 |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Piezo |
| Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 60 x 20.28 x 7.08 inches |
D**C
Works fine
Fast delivery. Out of the box, nice product, fully charged after an hour. The charging cable is split so you can charge the 2 units Receiver and Transmitter at the same time. Very easy to synchronize just turning the 2 buttons on and it is done automatically. To me for personal use at my house, it works perfectly. It is OK connecting from my guitar, ukulele or cigar box guitar (witch of course have a pickup), directly to my amp or to my guitar multi-effects processer. My only worry is that some reviewers have bad experience on a long time period, we will see how it performs in a few months...The price is so low :) so it is worth to take a chance on it.
H**S
Great product, as advertised
No complaints whatsoever. Charged them both up about 2 hrs each. Plugged them in, turned them on, they both paired automatically and I was immediately playing from up to 20 ft away. I didn't go any further than that, but the sound is no different than being plugged in. I used that at our next rehearsal with the band and no issues. The charge started showing weak after about 2.5 hours, but I suspect they would last another hour or so, which is plenty of time for a gig. Great product for the price. I'm asking my other band members to buy them so we are all cordless.
N**2
Good for The Price
As an inexpensive wireless system it works pretty well, but reasonable expectations are required here. The first thing is that these, like all wireless guitar accessories, are dependent on your guitar's performance. I tired them with my semi-hollow which has ceramic pickups and the sound is clean with no change in tone. When I switched to a solid body with alnicos the low end loss was noticeable. The same applies for amps. On the clean channel they sound pretty good, on the overdrive there is noise; about the same as I get from all-in-one effects pedals. Noisy but usable for rock, not clean enough for Jazz. Buyers should consider how they will use them before purchasing. As far as range and consistency of performance they work well; the pairing is easy and charging is convenient.
E**W
Rechargeable
Works well and low price.
S**T
Functional but not durable
I ordered these on May 20th, got them on May 22nd, just went to use them today (June 24th) and they have malfunctioned and no longer work. A little background, I don't gig, just play at home. I have a 2.4ghz digital set that I use, they cost a little more, so I wanted to try out a UHF (non digital, lower frequency transmission, kinda "old school" if you will) just for the heck of it. I was pleased with the performance, did not hear any difference at all, any signal issues I had interference wise was taken care of by changing channels with the little button next to the power switches, battery life seemed comparable, build quality was not quite as good as the others, but still functional. I think the weak point on these is where the plug rotates to plug into the jack. On the transmitter (goes in the guitar), the pivot is a little loose, kinda floppy, and it seems that is where the failure is - a broken signal connection from the plug to the transmission circuitry. Overall, functionality is good, price is good, but the durability is poor. If all three ain't good, the product ain't good.
A**R
Great for practicing
I was skeptical about the latency and sound quality. Not was I wrong! There is really no perceived latency at all. It feels like I’m playing through a cable. It also sounds great. It sounds a bit like there is actually a tiny bit of compression going on, which sounds nice. The battery life is not great. I got maybe 2.5 hours before it died. I would NOT recommend this for stage use. Likely there will be EMI interference at your gig that will render it useless. Stick to the cable at the gig. Tried and true, or invest in a more professional set. Overall a great value for a practice device. They are confusing to pair as the manual is worthless. But a short press of the button toggles them through the four available channels. I use two sets for differ guitars. I set one to channel 1 and the other to channel 4. This gives the most space between frequencies. The included double charger cable is a nice touch too. So you only need one usb charger port to charge both simultaneously. Rock on! Just don’t take this to the gig. You can thank me later.
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