The Beige Samson XPD2 USB Digital Wireless Headset System is a game - changer for your sound needs. With its uniquely designed USB stick receiver, it brings a wireless microphone to a wide range of sound applications. It offers easy setup, professional full - range audio, and a 100 - foot wireless operation range. This makes it ideal for live performances, digital communications, and mobile productions.
Key Features:
- 2.4GHz USB digital wireless system, perfect for broadcasting, live streaming, presentations, and more.
- Plug - and - play with Mac and Windows, and it works with iPad via Apple's Lightning to USB Camera Adapter and Android devices via a host OTG adapter.
- The RXD2 USB stick receiver has a 1/8' (3.5mm) headphone/monitor output.
- The HXD1 handheld microphone transmitter comes with a Samson Q6 Dynamic Microphone element and offers 20 hours of battery life using two AA batteries (not included).
- It has a 100 - foot operating range (line of sight, environment dependent), 1 - touch pairing, and adjustable volume controls on the transmitter.
- Compatible with Samson Expedition Series Portable PAs with USB Wireless ports.
- Comes with a mic clip and USB extension cable.
Technical Specifications:
- XPD2 USB Digital Wireless System: 2 simultaneous systems, 100' (30m) line - of - sight working range, 2.404 - 2.476GHz working frequency, GFSK modulation type, 20Hz - 16KHz audio frequency response, <0.1% T.H.D. (@ 1KHz, - 10dBu), >85dB signal - to - noise.
- RXD2 USB Receiver: 0dBu max. analog audio output level, 100K OHM audio output impedance, 32KHz USB audio sample rate, 5V DC operating voltage, dimensions of 3.5' x 0.9' x.31' (89 mm x 23mm x 8mm), and weight of 0.35oz (10g).
- HXD1 Handheld Transmitter: Q6 dynamic microphone element, <10 mW EIRP RF power, two AA (LR6) alkaline batteries power requirement, 20 - hour battery life, dimensions of 10.2' x ø2.1' (260mm x ø54mm), and weight of 0.5lb (218g).

Using the Samson XPD2 USB Digital Wireless Headset System is a breeze. First, connect the RXD2 USB stick receiver to your device. If you're using a Mac or Windows computer, it's plug - and - play. For an iPad, use Apple's Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, and for Android devices, use a host OTG adapter. Next, insert two AA batteries (not included) into the HXD1 handheld microphone transmitter. Press the 1 - touch pairing button to sync the transmitter with the receiver. You can adjust the volume on the transmitter according to your needs.
When using it, keep in mind that the 100 - foot operating range is based on line - of - sight and depends on the environment. So, try to avoid obstacles between the transmitter and receiver for the best performance.
For maintenance, make sure to remove the batteries from the transmitter when not in use for a long time to prevent battery leakage. Clean the microphone element gently with a soft, dry cloth. If you're not using the system for a while, store it in a cool, dry place. And don't forget to check the USB extension cable and mic clip regularly to ensure they're in good condition.