
Gemini Sound GMU-M200 Pro Plug & Play Wireless Rechargeable UHF Handheld Microphone with Cordless Self Powered 1/4 Inch Jack Rec
$124.69
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is included in the Gemini Sound GMU-M200 Pro microphone set? A: The Gemini Sound GMU-M200 Pro set includes two UHF handheld microphones, a cordless self-powered 1/4 inch jack receiver, and two USB charging cables.
- Q: How do I charge the microphones and receiver? A: Both the microphones and receiver are equipped with rechargeable Lithium batteries that can be charged via USB using the included cables.
- Q: What is the wireless range of the GMU-M200 Pro microphones? A: The wireless range of the GMU-M200 Pro microphones is over 50 meters, providing a stable signal without delay for various performances.
- Q: Can I use the microphones for karaoke? A: Yes, the Gemini Sound GMU-M200 Pro microphones are suitable for karaoke, as well as other applications like weddings, conferences, and podcasting.
- Q: Is the setup process easy for beginners? A: Yes, the GMU-M200 Pro microphone system features a plug-and-play design, allowing users to easily connect the receiver to their audio device and start using the microphones.
- Q: How do I monitor battery life on the microphones? A: The handheld microphone has an easy-to-read LED display that indicates remaining battery life and current volume levels.
- Q: Can I change frequencies on the microphones? A: Yes, you can change frequencies easily using the SET button on the handheld microphone, ensuring you can find an interference-free channel.
- Q: What types of devices can I connect the receiver to? A: The receiver can be connected to amplifiers, mixers, DJ controllers, turntables, media players, PA speakers, and karaoke machines.
- Q: Are the microphones suitable for outdoor use? A: Yes, the Gemini Sound GMU-M200 Pro microphones can be used outdoors, provided they are protected from extreme weather conditions.
- Q: What should I do if I experience audio interference? A: If you experience audio interference, try changing the frequency using the SET button on the microphone to find a clearer channel.