

🎤 Elevate your sound, own the stage—wireless freedom that keeps you in the groove!
The LEKATO MS-1 Wireless In-Ear Monitor System offers professional-grade 2.4GHz stereo audio transmission with ultra-low latency and a 100ft wireless range. Supporting up to 6 receivers simultaneously, it’s ideal for bands, studios, and small gigs. Featuring effortless auto-pairing, over 5 hours of battery life, and a compact clip-on design, it delivers reliable, high-fidelity monitoring for seamless live performances and rehearsals.











| ASIN | B0B3DR71RY |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,041 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #10 in Recording In-Ear Audio Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,363) |
| Date First Available | June 7, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | M8 |
| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| Package Dimensions | 4.92 x 3.11 x 1.61 inches |
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.
D**R
Works Well for Semi-Pro Bass Plazyer
I use it with my active Stingray, Ibanez semi-hollow or passive Squire Paranormal Jazz bass,all 4 strings during church services and jams. I notice no latency, a charge lasts up to 4 hours; I never run out if it is fully charged,. It seems rugged.
J**S
Excellent for Low Budget, Live Solo Performances
After a week, they quit working. I returned and purchased a new set. They didn't work either. Double checked my equipment and all is working. I just returned for another new set. Last chance. I am impressed with this small monitor system. The receiver/transmitter sync quickly and provide stereo or mono sound (as your mixer will support). It does have a small hiss/hum, but that is not noticed once you begin playing. A quality earbud makes a significant difference...while apple ear buds work, there is a noticeable difference using an earbud designed for monitoring (e.g., KZ ZS10 Pro).
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.
J**R
Not a bad option for the price
At this price, comparing to other systems is really irrelevant. Also, to compare sound quality is silly as the quality is going to depend on the choice for in ears.... with that said.... I have been using for several gigs now. I run them for a 2 hour show with no problem. I have had them on for 4 hours (forgot they were on) and they still had a charge. They do charge relatively quickly. Not sure the actual time, because I only use them for a couple hours at a time, so they are never fully dead. But the time i did show up to a gig and found I had left them on (hence dead), they charged up within the hour of setting up and sound check enough to be used for the show. They is not a long range, so dont expect to do "crowd surfing" (showing my age there). But as a keyboardist, I am usually within 100 feet with no problems at all. Great for a starter set and for portability. So small and requires a simple plug and play. No real set up required once they are paired. Simply plug them in and turn on. Ready to go in seconds
J**R
Don’t buy this, it does not pickup the signal properly 10 meter of distance and transmitter battery also gets over too fast.
J**E
Product is good.
G**C
can go up to about 10m between rooms then cant hear, if its clear from obstruction can go beyond, has static noise perhaps its my earthing issue other than that great produce for this price!
S**G
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
Dont buy ,
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