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The LEKATO MS-1 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System offers professional-grade 2.4GHz stereo audio transmission with ultra-low latency and a robust 100ft wireless range. Supporting up to 6 receivers simultaneously, it’s designed for seamless multi-user setups in band rehearsals, studios, and small gigs. Featuring automatic pairing, over 5 hours of battery life, and true stereo sound, this compact clip-on system ensures crystal-clear monitoring and freedom of movement for musicians and audio professionals alike.





| ASIN | B0B3DR71RY |
| Additional Features | Automatic Pairing, Fast Charging, Low Latency, Stereo input |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Recording |
| Battery Average Life | 5 Hours |
| Battery Charge Time | 2 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,537 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #11 in Recording In-Ear Audio Monitors #583 in Recording Microphones & Accessories |
| Brand | LEKATO |
| Brand Name | LEKATO |
| Built-In Media | Blu-ray |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops, Home Stereo Systems, Car Stereo Systems, Headphones |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,464 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | In Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 2.4 GHz |
| Headphone Folding Features | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Item Weight | 5.29 ounces |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Model Name | MS-1 |
| Model Number | MS-1 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Sensitivity | 105 dB |
| Specific Uses For Product | Professional Audio Monitoring, Music |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | One Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | RF |
B**C
Budget price, solid performance
These are just a variation on the cheap wireless guitar components...these have so far been rock solid and work as they should with my budget IEM's. They come with the necessary cables for audio connection and USB A to USB C charging.
J**H
Great Product, Greater-er Customer Service
Not only do the transmitter and receiver work very well, the company provides excellent product/customer support. My transmitter died suddenly and wouldn't turn back on. Lekato promptly sent a replacement unit, which unfortunately must have been damaged in transit because it also was inoperable. The company sent another and the third time was the charm. 10/10 for the product and the support provided by the company. Pain free, quick, and they didn't stop communicating until my issue was resolved. The wireless transmitter and receiver are plug and pay to set up, provide crisp clear audio, and excellent range assuming there aren't to many barriers between the transmitter and receiver. I can walk around 20-30 ft from the transmitter with a few walls and appliances and such in the way before I start to experience signal loss. Small enough to clip to a belt, waistline, shirt, or slip in your pocket. Included audio jacks and cables allow for operation straight out of the box, no assembly or extra kit required unless you've got something "different" you're trying to do with these.
C**Y
Works as intended
Charge lasts 4-6+ hours. Sound quality is good. I use these for a wireless VR audio solution and they work great. The only issues I have had are sometimes the audio gets crackly; not often, could just be some interference with the wireless signal. Also, depending on the cord you charge them with; while using them, youl hear electrical feedback. I have two different usb-c cords near the transmitter, one of them causes electrical feedback, the other doesn't. They were super easy to set up, pair button on the top.
D**N
Tiny, but work really well. Clear sounding.
I thought these had some hum noise when trying them out the first time, however, I might have had a bad audio cable. I just tried them again in a little different application and I was very impressed. The sound is clear with no hum noise.
V**Y
Low cost, efficient in ear monitor system - I approve.
This is a great product, for the price. LEKATO makes some good stuff to keep within a low budget. I have bought a few different products, and these are one of them (green ones). I use these when I am in my recording studio, while putting down instrument tracks, without using external speakers. Helps me to record all hours of the day and night, without bothering my neighbors and such. I used these enough now, to where I can get approximately 4 - 5 hours off a fully charged transmitter and receiver. I use different earbud brands and/or full over the ear studio headsets, and these Wireless in Ear Monitor devices work like a champ! These are super lightweight, with the clips to attach to your shirt, jean pocket, thin shelving, and probably other things. Once you figure out your "comfortability factor", it's pretty nice to walk around while playing guitar/bass, and not staying stationary. Especially when you are practicing, even in front of a mirror, to get your personal "stage presence" down as well. I just used these with my guitarist/bass player yesterday, because I bought another pair of these Wireless in Ear Monitor Systems (black ones). Both of us could adjust the volumes individually, to our particular tastes. There was no overlapping/blending of sounds between to two wireless systems at the same time. I'm very pleased with these in ear monitors. If I need more, I might buy more, but the two I have, are the right amount at this particular time. If you do a LOT of shows and gigs, you might be using a higher end ear monitor system, but get at least one of these as a backup, just in case your main ones go out. "Always have a backup, to the backup" - if you're in the I.T. Profession, you know exactly what I mean by that saying.
I**A
Church Bassist approved *update
Update: the headphone jack started to fail.. intermittent sound loss as I move, reproducible by wiggling. At the cos I am just gonna hardwire a different jack. Old review: Replaced my xvive u4 wireless unit with these (62 dollars at time of my purchase) cheap ones. Pros: Stereo (It works, and works well) Cheap (if and likely when it breaks, I wont cry. See Con of same) Simple (not to much to fuss with, See Con of same) Cons: Cheap (thin plastic, glued construction, probably wont handle the rigors of professional gigging) Simple (This doesnt have a way to change the band if there is interference, would like some battery level indicator other than just low battery light) I use an aviom personal mixer on stage and with my old xvive unit I had to deal with a mono workload... but the stereo function on this unit is perfect. I can pan my bass and the drums to the right ear, and everything else to the left, and I am a happy camper. Battery Life is amazing, the transmitter lasts about 5.5 hours on a charge (8 am practice and 1pm stage wrap), the receiver lasts even longer at about 8 hours. The units charge via USB C, and both work while being charged. I have lent them to other people who have mentioned some interesting dropout via line of sight issues (I could not replicated this). For the price... BUY THEM. Stage Setup: Dingwall NG3 > BrianFay Wirelss Bass System > Line6 Helix Floor> FOH> Aviom > Lekato Wireless IEM > Y Splitter > Backbeat Personal Sub | Shure 425 IEM Crystal Clear, Handles the Lows well, any loss is covered by the Backbeat Personal Sub.
M**N
2.4 GHz single channel transmitter no-hassle pairs with receiver. Awesome NO Audio Lag.
I (try) to play guitar with our church choir, but in order to hear what I'm doing, I need an earphone connected to my guitar. And then there's the cord from the guitar TO the Amp - but that's already been taken care of by a separate UHF music transmitter/receiver (the box labeled Strich - it has 4 channels to avoid conflicts). In the box are 8 pages of detailed instructions and 4 cables: TWO male to male 1/8" (3.5mm) stereo (4-wire) plugs; USB-A to dual C charging; and a 1/8" stereo female to 1/4" male stereo phono jack. There is also, of course, the transmitter / receiver pair. The units are unobtrusively small measuring 1-3/4 x 2-1/8 x 1/2" (thickness not including the belt clip). In my setup, the output from the wireless UHF music receiver (transmitter is plugged into the guitar) is split - one to the amp and the other to a guitar headphone amplifier. The Headphone amp then connects to this UHF transmitter, the received signal is then fed to my earphones. So - - how did that lashup work? I first charged up both the transmitter and receiver (the system comes with a split USB-C cable that will charge both at the same time). The specs claim 5 hours operation on a single charge (I did not test that - but even if only half true will last longer than any are likely to play in a single gig). Each has a charging LED that is red while charging, and blue when fully charged. I switched both on, selected MONO mode (Guitar) then 'long pressed' the pairing button on just the receiver. Connection was instantly successful as indicated by the pairing status LED. After a power off / power on cycle, pairing was automatic. Volume setting is adjustable on the receiver (as well as on my headphone amplifier). There was ZERO lag - what I played was instantly in my ear. Fidelity was very good, no his, buzz, static or otherwise. My ONLY concern is theoretical - this is a single channel device, so if there is another 2.4 GHz signal at the same frequency (or channel phase modulation), there is the possibility of overlap (as I did not experience any difficulties, and I have Several 2.4 GHz WiFi transmitters, I did not make any deductions for that). This wireless In-Ear Monitor system works well for me (and if I do experience difficulty in a specific location, I can still fall back to the less desirable hard-wired solution). Bottom Line: I am NOT a Pro as far as music is concerned, and none in the group I play with (mostly brass, piano AND a hard-wired amplified harp) is likely to look for a wireless solution. So - while this works for me, it may NOT work for a large stage band. But - if it works for you, for the price, it likely can't be beat.
I**E
They Get By, Good Price Point
This is a 2.4GHz unit without changeable channels. It is priced really nicely but if you get interference you are sunk on a gig night. This has been working for me for three gigs now. It sounds OK, but not stellar. There is still some break-up and fidelity is OK. Please know I have cheap earphones too. I'm slowly working my way into a better set-up, in time. For now, as a bridge to something better, it is an alternative. It is functional and better than lugging around extra stage monitors - let's put it that way.
S**G
Great value, excellent performance
Great little things! The fact that the mixer piece can be moved away from the mixer to avoid interference is awesome. And the volume is perfect for pub gigs. Fantastic value as well.
D**D
Bad quality
Dont buy ,
A**R
Good one
Very nice
A**.
Excelente
Realmente para ensayo o tocadas pequeñas funciona increible. Cero delay. Gran compra
C**I
bien dans l’ensemble pour le prix mais avec des améliorations à prévoir
Ce dispositif répond plutôt bien et donc pour ce prix peut-on trouver mieux ? Reste qu’il existe par moment des coupures de son lors de prestations, de la distorsion et des interférences qui peuvent être plus moins importantes en fonction des dispositifs électriques proches. Les 3/4 heures d’utilisation possibles sont assez réalistes, mais ne me paraissent pas suffisantes selon les prestations. Surtout si celles-ci sont entrecoupées de pauses et qu’on oublie d’éteindre les appareils…. Il faut donc une bonne rigueur. Dans l’idéal pour le futur, il faudrait avoir le double de temps et une protection plus efficace pour éviter les interférences.
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