Xvive Bluetooth Audio Receiver Blue – new Wireless

£54.99

XP3 BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECEIVERThe XP3 Bluetooth Audio Receiver enables your mixer or active PA speaker cabinet to receive wireless audio from a smar…

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Xvive Bluetooth Audio Receiver Blue is in a new condition made by Xvive and is for sale in the GB for a great price of £54.99 . XP3 BLUETOOTH AUDIO RECEIVERThe XP3 Bluetooth Audio Receiver enables your mixer or active PA speaker cabinet to receive wireless audio from a smar… an amazing Blue Xvive Wireless – Click More Details for Information on how to order.

  • Blue
  • New In the Box
  • Brand New In the Box Pro Audio Equipment for Sale UK with delivery, direct from different audio retailers in the UK. “New in the box” refers to a product that is brand new, unused, and still in its original packaging. This means the item has not been opened, tampered with, or used in any way since it left the manufacturer. For buyers, “new in the box” ensures they are receiving a product in pristine condition, complete with all original accessories, manuals, and packaging materials.

  • Wireless
  • A wireless microphone is a microphone that transmits audio signals without the need for a physical cable connecting it to the sound system or recording device. Instead, wireless microphones use radio frequency (RF) signals or infrared signals to transmit the audio signal to a receiver unit, which is connected to the sound system or recording device.

    Wireless microphones provide greater mobility and flexibility compared to wired microphones, allowing performers, presenters, and speakers to move freely without being restricted by cables. They are commonly used in live performances, conferences, sports events, and broadcasting where mobility is essential.

    Wireless microphones come in various types, including handheld, lavalier (clip-on), and headset styles. They typically require batteries or rechargeable power sources to operate the transmitter unit, which sends the audio signal wirelessly to the receiver unit. Proper frequency management and interference avoidance are important considerations when using wireless microphones to ensure reliable and interference-free operation. Popular examples of wireless microphone systems include models from Shure, Sennheiser, and Audio-Technica.

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