TONOR Red Wireless Karaoke Microphone with Rechargable Receiver, 200ft. Range, 5 Adjustable Channels, for Devices with 6.35mm Audio Interface, DJ Mixer, Speaker, Amplifer, Karaoke Machine
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TONOR Red Wireless Karaoke Microphone with Rechargable Receiver, 200ft. Range, 5 Adjustable Channels, for Devices with 6.35mm Audio Interface, DJ Mixer, Speaker, Amplifer, Karaoke Machine
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Product Dimensions : 30.5 x 13 x 6.5 cm; 350 g
Manufacturer : TONOR
ASIN : B0DZ24XQW2
Item model number : TW310
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Plug& Play: The 6.35mm Jack receiver makes it suitable for devices with 6.35mm audio interface like karaoke machines, speakers, amplifiers, mixers. Note: this system is not compatible with TV, mobile phones, computers or tablets
Pro-Sound Quality: This wireless dynamic mic offers superior sound quality with minimal noise and distortion, thanks to its cardioid pickup pattern that focuses on the main sound source while reducing background noise
Wide Transmission Range: Enjoy a 200 ft. operating range with our cordless mic, ideal for indoor/outdoor events like karaoke, weddings, meetings, or lectures, ensuring freedom and versatility in every performance
Stable Signal: The TONOR Wireless microphone& receiver offers effortless operation, just turn on the power , the receiver automatically synchronizes with the UHF mic’s frequency. 5 adjustable channels to get rid of radio interferenc
Long Function: Each microphone is powered by 2 AA batteries to ensure its long working time (AA Batteries NOT INCLUDED). The receiver with a 1500mAh built-in rechargeable battery for 5-6 hours of continuous use with just 2-3 hours of charging. Made of metal paint and ABS plastic, this microphone is lightweight for on-the-go use. The display screen shows battery and signal strength for optimal performance
7 reviews for TONOR Red Wireless Karaoke Microphone with Rechargable Receiver, 200ft. Range, 5 Adjustable Channels, for Devices with 6.35mm Audio Interface, DJ Mixer, Speaker, Amplifer, Karaoke Machine
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Original price was: £23.99.£19.99Current price is: £19.99.
MMB –
Affordable and easy to set up
TONOR Red Wireless Karaoke Microphone with Rechargeable ReceiverI like that this wireless microphone has a clear and powerful sound that suits me when I’m having a karaoke night with my friends. It has a long wireless range and still stays connectedâno dropouts. It is user-friendly, as I simply plugged in the receiver, inserted the AA batteries, and the pairing was automatic. The receiver is limited to a 6.35â¯mm jack. It does not support USB or headphone-style output, which is more common nowadays. However, I did notice a bit of internal vibration noise, likely due to loose parts insideâbut it was manageable with some careful handling.Overall, this wireless microphone has strong sound, reliable wireless range, and easy setup, making it suitable for casual use. Recommendable.
Kami & Shazzy –
GREAT MIC WITH NO DISTORTION
Have used this mic on multiple occasions now. I can say it is of good quality and produces clear and distortion-less from my sound system. It’s arguably better than the wired mics I have used in the past. Simply plug and play. If you don’t want to faf around with wires like me, I recommend this product.
Ace42 –
Decent audio quality, a few minor disappointments
On the plus side – the audio quality was good.Not crackles or pops at all on the S-sounds, for example.But the microphone picked up a ridculous amount of noise from its own body – even the lightest flick of your finger on the microphone’s body made a thunk louder than a voice speaking into it.The jack-receiver has rechargeable battery preinstalled that is removable and can be charged via the USB-C cable included with it; but the microphone itself wants double-A batteries (not included) to power it.That’s not particularly convenient.
Mrs B –
Great Value for Money
This review is for TONOR Red Wireless Karaoke Microphone with Rechargable Receiver, 200ft. Range, 5 Adjustable Channels, for Devices with 6.35mm Audio Interface, DJ Mixer, Speaker, Amplifer, Karaoke MachineThis microphone is quite large but it is quite lightweight, you get in the box the microphone a receiver, and a soft cover for the top, you will need an amp for this as you need to be able to plug the receiver in, the sound quality isnt bad at all for a budget priced microphone, and the build quality is really good, the only thing is that it is quite large compared to other microphones, but works well and I would recommend.
Hackinside –
Fun Mic for Home Karaoke â Kids Loved It
Ordered this wireless microphone mainly for karaoke nights at home, and itâs been absolutely brilliant. The kids couldnât get enough of it and it turned out to be a real hit. Setup was straightforward â worked straight out of the box without any fuss.It feels light in the hand but still seems very well made and durable. The sound quality is actually really good for something at this price. The mic runs on 2 AA batteries (not included), while the receiver is rechargeable, which is a great combo for longer use without worrying about constant recharging.The 200ft range and adjustable channels are solid features too, especially if youâre moving about a bit or using it with different devices. Great bit of kit overall â exceeded what I expected. Very happy.
Spoony –
Make sure your machine has an input port for this.
The TONOR TW310 microphone has very good UHF connectivity with noise reduction features, making it perfect for karaoke enthusiasts such as me and my friends. Its wireless design ensures freedom of movement, enhancing the overall performance experience. The 6.35 mm jack connector adds versatility, making it compatible with various audio setups. I am impressed with this and think it’s good value for the price. Just make sure your machine has microphone input port.
Work from Bed –
Entry-level wireless Karoake Mic yet TONOR R&D+18650 battery receiver, it looks/sounds pretty good
Ordered via vine.I would have loved this to be a super high-end Dynamic Tonor XLR Mic, but no this is a karoake £23.99 wireless single Microphone package.I’m an audio enthusiast/Audiophile and whilst I have a pretty decent mic myself, I’d love a Studio spec dynamic that could recorrd my own system, well maybe one day.I have reviewed a couple of Mics like this before, the good new is it’s TONOR a big name in the Microphone and audio industry, so whilst there’s no denying this is a £23.99 entry-level budget wireless 6.35mm adapter kit. It’s most probaboly better than other kits at the same price as TONOR already have their owm manufacturing processes, parts and production lines.And the featuresm design and quality does show I think. Whilst the micrphone is an attractive looking and typical Microphone with coil for the price, with an LCD channel and battery indicator. This comes with a supplied 1500Mah 18650 battery, which whilst on the low end capacity wise it is a superior option and decent duration compared to similar kits that requite a type-C power connection.This 6.35mm wireless adapter is larger thanks to the 18650 Battery bay, and I replaced it with a higher capacity NimH 18650 that I had, so it can last a very long time. I’ve found those wireless TX that require a USB connection for power are both inconvenient and can cause interference.But on this one there is some basic Tonor branding but it has a type-C port which allows you to recharge the supplied 18650 1500Mah battery when needed, this is a much better system I think. There’s also a very tiny on/off switched and LED indicators for battery level and on/off status.Also in the box there is a pop filter and the UBA-A to type-C charging cable, it’s a white a basic one but you’re likely going to unplug this when charging. So even the rechargeable 18650 1500Mah battery they supply should last a long time before it needs recharging, or you can easily replace it with one with double the capacity.The Micrphone itself looks good enough with a small channel and battery status display and on button. It’s powered by 2x AAs (not supplied) I have loads of rechargeable AA/AAA NiMHS and Lith Ions so inserted two of the latter these go into the base of the mic.I gave away the last Karoake machine I had, so to test it I used an adapter to plug into my PC and told it to play through my DAC which then goes to my sound system.I didnt test it’s range, there was interference of distortion, could be any of my Bluetooth 2.4Ghz or other devices but turning the gain from 12 to 0 took away most of that.Had to put it in Mono mode to get it woring, but SQ wise it sounded as good as I’d expected a sub £25 mic to sound, since many brands use these similar mic coils, however being TONOR, short of testing all of them I would imagine that there’s a good chance you’re getting your money’s worth, I have tried other similar Mic setups that use the same 6.35mm receiver and they sounded terrible with so much added reverb, which some kids might find fun.So the quality and audio feedback wasn’t on par with my existing higher-end mic with dynamic, cardidoid, Unidirectional and 5x total modes, good enough for music recording but not a £300 studio spec.It was quite far from that as I expected, lacking the depth and unknown bitrate also.But compared to how I think a £23.99 wireless Mic combo should sound, it did not sound terrible at all, and much better than the last very similar one I tested, the mic needs to be virtually right by your mouth for the cardidoid pickup.It would be easy for me to give this a low rating based on my own different style of mic as over 4x the price, but though some very Hi-Fidelity speakers, obviously it couldnt match my expensive mic but it didnt sound too bad at all, I’d recommend turning the gain from 12 (default) to 0, or at least that removed distortion for me on the PC, I did not test this with any karoake machine, but with some very good speakers that would allow it to perform at its best.But for the price of the whole package, I think it sounded pretty good and it was playing though some expensive audio Hi-Fi setup/speakers so more capable than the mic itself.And although there’s no high bitrate or sample rate, I think this is likely around the best quality one could expect from a wireless single Mic kit such as this, although the battery states 6 hours, I doubled this instantly but inserting a 3000mAH of my own, it has to be a NiMH 18650.There’s also a rubber section which I think is designed to go on the micrphone such that it can become a holder on a stand, and pop filter also.There are 5 channels which is really only useful for interference if there is anyway, I trust TONOR that their claimed ranges are accurate and if I were looing to buy a Microphone of this type and with thus budget, then I’d definitely have faith that this is likely a very good choice.Primarily their 18650 rechargeable battery system is not something I’ve seen before, although the capacity could be higher and duration doubled if you bought/used a 3000MAH 18650 NiMh (I tried a lith ion and it didnt work), if 6H isnt good enough then thats not too expensive to rectify, I did not try if it can be used whilst plugged in and charging which would likely give it unlimited duration, I don’t see why they’d not although the cable would be inconvenient and in cheaper models I’ve found that the charging cable itself introduced noise, I expect this is less likely with Tonor, being a big company although is no doubt a cheap entry-level micrphone, I don’t think TONOR make many bad products.I’d certainly love to own some of their real high-end stuff, I’ve wanted a studio spec dynamic mic to record my own music, though I’m no producer. And TONOR make a huge range of various Micriphone types, this is among the cheapest, they also do some of the very best and high-end mics which I’d love to test and own but can’t reallt justify one at the moment.But if you’re looking to buy this Karoake Mic, I would say its 18650 battery recharging system and generally slightly higher quality components are more likely to make this good value and performance for money. It is a Karoake Mic wireless receiver system, but I would have full confidence in buying this one, not having too many to compare with but I’ve tested 3-4 similar Mics, even those that came with karoake speakers which a much higher RRP and active full range speaker, and although they were also really quite generic and entry level/kids/teenager products, this Microhpone both looked and sounds better using virtually the same system.I personally wouldnt buy this as i’d be more interested in much higher end Mics, greater than my own. But if I needed a single wireless karokake mic then yes, I would absolutely choose this one or any from TONOR. The performance and features I think are as good as you can expect for this price and from a reputable brand you have a higher chance of getting best performance and features and value for money, not as a rule but logically speaking its one of the biggest Microphone brands that exists, so I think this would be a wise choice for anybody interested in the product.Some rechargeable or an integrated lithium ion battery on the Mic itself would have been far more convenient and better than using disposable AA’s that are not even supplied. But you get that you pay for, TONOR certainly do a range of higher budget models even amonst karoake style wireless mics, but I would say this is as entry level as it gets, but it performs as good as I’d expect for the money and manufacuting costs considered.