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๐ถ Cut the cords, not the vibe โ wireless freedom for the modern musician!
The LEKATO Wireless Guitar System WS-60 offers professional-grade 2.4GHz stereo wireless audio transmission with ultra-low latency (<12ms) and over 100 feet range. Featuring versatile 1/4โ and 1/8โ plugs for both mono and stereo instruments, it supports up to 6 simultaneous channels with no interference. Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, it delivers 4-5 hours of playtime with quick charging, making it ideal for guitarists, bassists, and electronic musicians seeking reliable, high-fidelity wireless performance.










| ASIN | B08FDQ2VHW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,248 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #26 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Brand Name | LEKATO |
| Color | black |
| Connector Type | 1/8" (3.5mm), 1/4" (6.35mm) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (963) |
| Fretboard Material Type | Rosewood |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | Passive |
| Included Components | 1x Lithium Polymer battery, Double end USB cable |
| Instrument | guitar |
| Instrument Size | 6 x 3.9 x 1.7 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 6 x 3.9 x 1.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TBASIN2-1125-226 |
| Model Name | WS-60 |
| Model Number | TBASIN2-1125-226 |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Set Name | LEKATO WS-60 2.4G Wireless Guitar System Kit |
| UPC | 793811871623 |
C**M
Yes! Finally a stereo wireless trans/receiver.
I have an ESP LTD guitar that has a piezo pickup. One of the jacks is a TRS jack for outputting the mag pickup and piezo pickups on different channels via TRS cable. Works great. But also meant I was tethered to my pedal board. After searching far and wide and getting duped by other makes/models, I finally found the Lekato stereo wireless audio bridge. Problem solved. Sound quality is good. In fact, it's better than the other 3 sets of other makes/models I have. Battery life is good so far. I haven't tested out range yet, but most of the stages I play on I won't be venturing out more than 20 ft or so. In the practice room there are 3 other 2.4 ghz wireless units running plus the house wifi. No issues so far on interference. Build quality is good. Durability is always the big question that a lot of times only time can answer but these seem built well enough I could drop them on stage or even in the parking lot and they'd survive. I really don't want to test that. They are a lot bigger than my Lekato UHF set, but not so big it's an issue like some of those Boss units. Overall, these solve a huge problem for me and sound great and are at a great price. I would have paid twice the price. In fact, I did on another brand I though were stereo but were not, weren't as well built, and sounded like @ss. So kudos to Lekato for a great product and at a great price.
J**T
Works !!
works as advertised , charges pretty quick .. no issue yet . tried on guitar and on violin .. on one violin with built in preamp it was very noisy ??? With cord directly no issue .. so some signal or not shielded preamp ..but very happy with product. I do not try to find out if signal issues with distance , all my gear is near.
K**N
Use the mono plugs that came with it for guitars!
No audio from active/passive pickups with the "stereo" 1/4 adapter that installed by default. I almost thought it was defective but i could hear the ground noise when i touched the ends of the transmitter. I then checked the box and found 2 mono 1/4" adapters. These transferred the sound of all my active pickup acoustics including lr baggs anthem, custom 3 way active pickups and more. Sound is pretty good so far but i did get crackling and noise after 5 minutes of use. However, I have not charged the units yet so that could be battery low/weak signal issue. I will update this review after a full charge and a real gig test (3 hour show) but i did notice A LOT of return reviews stating its not working as intended. I'm not sure of "true stereo" issue.. but it was not my intent. However, if it does work, i will use this for my stereo keyboard headphone jack stereo out on occasion. For standard instrument jacks (mono). Try the mono adapters before returning like so many have. Update forthcoming but i simply wanted to get this info out there. UPDATE! I have gigged a few times with these now and I gotta say these are very handy. They can pick up some 2.4 interference on occasion but some slight movement adjustments seem to calm the 2.4 hum abit if close to a router. Anyhow. THESE ARE TRUE STEREO.. or mono.. depending on the which adapter you choose for it. I have two of these.. One of these is used for my MODX in stereo out of the 1/4" headphone jack out. connecting to 1/8" stereo aux input on the back of my sound rig. I do get separated l/r data and run a stereo speaker setup. Works well. The other one im using the mono adapters plugged into my taylor with Anthem system. It also works quite well. They can also be used to daisy chain speakers xlr out (with a $5 xlr-to female 1/4") or 1/4" mix out/monitor out) pretty well since it transmits line level audio well. (I mention this because several "xlr" wireless transmitters are built around mic input levels so they end up completely overgaining line level to distortion. If you are looking for an xlr transmitter to link speakers or line level outs on a mixer.. make sure you get one that has a selectable Line/Mic impedance switch on it. Hope that helps. Overall quite happy having my keyboard in full stereo .. and my acoustic completely wireless into a 2 everse 8 stereo config (also wireless/ battery powered) In this way. I have ZERO wires for gig.. not even a speaker power cable :)..
R**W
Perfect for my wireless mics split to two recording devices.
This worked perfectly for the setup I needed. My wife and I each have an Insta360 X5 camera mounted on our bikes, and we both wear DJI wireless microphones to capture our voices while riding, which helps avoid wind noise. The problem we ran into is that the DJI system only allows two transmitters to connect to a single receiver. To work around this, we were using two complete sets of DJI microphones. Each Insta360 had its own receiver, and each of us wore one transmitter. This allowed both cameras to record clear audio, but it made editing extremely difficult. When it came time to splice clips together for a video, syncing two separate microphone tracks was frustrating and time-consuming. I needed a way to send one clean audio signal to both cameras at the same time without doubling up on equipment. Here is how I set it up. I connected a 3.5 millimeter splitter to the output of the DJI receiver. One side of the splitter went into my Insta360 camera to record the audio as usual. The other side went into the wireless stereo transmitter. On my wife's Insta360, I plugged the corresponding stereo receiver into the 3.5 millimeter microphone input. This allowed both cameras to record the exact same audio feed in real time. These units support true stereo. My voice from the DJI transmitter was recorded on the right channel, and my wife's voice was on the left. This is exactly the same result as if I had plugged the DJI receiver directly into the camera. Pairing the transmitter and receiver happened automatically with no configuration required. The kit also came with quarter inch audio jacks for those using this with guitars or other instruments, which was a nice inclusion. The single USB to dual USB-C cable made charging both units from one power source easy and convenient. The devices are small, lightweight, and do not look bulky or awkward when attached to the Insta360 cameras. There was no interference with the DJI wireless microphones, and I did not experience any buzzing or signal noise. Since these operate on the 2.4 gigahertz band, I suppose interference could happen in areas with heavy Wi-Fi activity, but during normal road use we had no issues. This setup allowed both cameras to record the same high-quality audio feed from one DJI receiver. It solved a major editing headache and kept our video production process clean and efficient.
J**P
Value for money
A**R
easy to use. works fine .
J**J
Wonderful product, easy to connect, flexibility due to convertable 3.5 and 6.35mm, not even micro second lag in transmission
D**A
No tienen delay y el sonido es miy bueno, me gustaron y cumple lo que promete
A**N
I have never used a wireless guitar system so I have no reference point for how good other system's are, but, with this, plugged into an audio interface into my Macbook, I can't hear any noise or interference with a clean guitar tone. If I turn distortion on in Logic Pro, I can definitely hear some interference regardless of which guitar I have plugged in and which position the pickup selector is on, but I can't determine if this is the actual system, my environment I'm playing in, or the devices themselves so this might not be the products fault. Honestly, especially for the price, I think it's a great piece of kit for any home studio with players who like to get a bit more 'positionally expressive'.
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