Samson's XPDm Headset Digital Wireless System makes going wireless a breeze! It's a top - notch solution for presenters, fitness instructors, educators, and interviewers. Operating on the 2.4GHz license - free frequency, this dual - channel digital system offers professional full - range audio and 100’ of wireless operation at an amazing price. The lightweight and portable RXD1M receiver with XLR, 1/4” and 1/8” outputs can be easily integrated into your audio setup. Just press the pair button on the handheld PXD1 transmitter to sync with the receiver. Using 2.4GHz digital transmission, it sends an uncompressed signal to the receiver, providing better signal - to - noise ratio than traditional systems. The PXD1 beltpack transmitter has a 100’ wireless range and runs up to eight hours on two AA batteries. The DE5 Omnidirectional Headset Microphone, a unique double - ear design, keeps the mic in place when you're on the move. It captures clear vocals from any position. The package also includes a clothing cable clip and a windscreen to reduce noise. Key features include balanced XLR, unbalanced 1/4” and 1/8” outputs, a one - touch pairing button, and a rotary volume knob with a power switch. It can support 2 simultaneous systems, has a working frequency of 2.404 - 2.476GHz, and offers great audio performance with low T.H.D. and high signal - to - noise ratio.

Using the Samson XPDm 2.4 GHz Headset Digital Wireless System is easy. First, make sure you insert two AA batteries into the PXD1 beltpack transmitter. Then, turn on the RXD1M receiver using the rotary volume knob with the integral power switch. To pair the transmitter and the receiver, simply press the one - touch pairing button on the transmitter. Once paired, you're ready to use the system. The DE5 omnidirectional headset microphone should be worn comfortably on your head. Adjust it so the microphone is close to your mouth for the best sound. You can use the clothing cable clip to keep the cable out of the way. When using the system outdoors or in windy conditions, attach the windscreen to the microphone to reduce wind noise and P - pops. For maintenance, keep the system clean. Wipe the receiver and transmitter with a soft, dry cloth. When not in use, turn off the devices to save battery life. If the battery runs out, replace the two AA batteries in the transmitter. Make sure to store the system in a cool, dry place to prevent damage.