Product Detail
The Gemini UHF-4200HL Dual Wireless Headset/Lavalier System is a game-changer for those who love freedom in their performances. It offers crystal-clear vocal reproduction without the hassle of cables, so you can pour your passion and energy into every show. Whether you're a DJ, presenter, fitness instructor, singer, or MC, this system provides top-notch reliability and ultra-clear reception at an affordable price. Built tough for regular use in events, meetings, and more, it features dual 100-channel UHF receivers with a 250-foot range. Using PLL circuitry, it avoids phasing issues. With individual volume control, group and channel adjustments, and RF and AF LED indicators, it's easy to use and monitor. It comes with a comfortable convertible headset and detachable lavalier microphone. The professional-grade microphone ensures great audio quality, reducing wind noise and popping. The belt pack transmitter has a power/mute button and runs on two AA batteries for up to eight hours. Key features include a 250' range, multiple operating frequencies, switchable frequency selection, and more. Technical specs cover frequency range, receiving system, and other details for both the receiver and transmitter.
Using the Gemini UHF-4200HL is a breeze. First, turn on the receiver by pressing the front panel Power button. Then, set your desired frequency either manually or let the receiver find an optimal one automatically. You can adjust the volume with the individual rotary Volume control on each receiver. When using the headset or lavalier microphone, make sure it's properly attached to the belt pack transmitter. The transmitter runs on two AA batteries, so keep spares handy as the battery life is about eight hours. For better audio quality, adjust the microphone to the right position and use the foam inserts to reduce wind noise and popping. When not in use, store the system in a dry and cool place. Keep the receiver and transmitter clean, and avoid exposing them to extreme temperatures or moisture. Also, when using multiple mics simultaneously, make sure to set different frequencies to avoid interference.