
This system comes in a beautiful box that is as difficult to open as an expensive phone. Inside the box are the transmitter and receiver, a heavy black charger for them, a USB-C cable to connect the charger, and an instruction manual. works great for that. The sound quality is excellent, there is no distortion. I don't notice any delays. I like playing wirelessly. It doesn't quite get rid of the annoyance as the transmitter sticks out a few inches from my ukulele so I have to be careful and not bump into anything. Transmitter and receiver have one button that does everything. Hold for three seconds to turn it on or off. A click shows how charged the battery is. Double-clicking it puts it into channel select mode, so your bandmates can have their own sets, each on their own channel (up to five). I see potential confusion if I accidentally double-click this button and end up on a different channel, so I'll be careful not to do that. But overall I'd say it's less annoying than a regular cable. Also, it can stretch much further than a regular cable. To test this I had my kids text me when they heard the music stop and walk away from my amp, out of my music room, into another room, onto my patio, down the stairs into my garden, past on the vegetables. Garden, past fruit trees, past walnut trees, under a giant spider web that I noticed at the last minute, into the woods behind my property, played all the time, and when I came back my kids said they were good at me all the time listen, so I didn't have to write them. Wifi from my house doesn't reach nearly that far. I can't think of a situation where I would need a signal to reach that distance, but if such a situation ever arises, I'm ready.

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