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Best Wireless Microphone in 2022

We take a look at the best wireless microphone out there.

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Wireless microphones offer users a lot of extra benefits and more professionals are switching over, which shows they are becoming a more reliable option. As the technology improves we see a decrease in interference issues and those pesky dropouts which sometimes plagued wireless technology as a whole.

In this article, we are going to go through the 5 best wireless microphones in 2019, see what pros and cons they might have, see how they stack up against the competition, and how reliable they are.

Wireless microphone systems are being used more and more in the field for live performers and this is largely down to the technology being more stable with noise-free transmissions and convenience making them a more attractive option.

As the technology gains in popularity, it has also become much more affordable for the general user with microphone systems offering high-level performance at a much lower cost.

Our Top Picks

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The Best Wireless Microphone
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The Next Best Wireless Microphone
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The Best Lavalier Wireless Microphone

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In-depth Review

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The Best Wireless Microphone
WePC Awards Best In Class

Sennheiser EW 100-935S

Sennheiser EW 100-935S

Pros
Cons

The Sennheiser EW 100-935S wireless microphone is a handheld dynamic mic which features a supercardioid pickup pattern. This microphone would be preferred by vocalists thanks to its improved clarity.

The combination of a highly sensitive microphone and the high-end wireless system make this a solid option for beginners and professionals alike. Feedback is eliminated on this making it perfect for singers and presenters plus it’s backward-compatible with previous evolution systems which won’t interfere with past investments.

It comes with a rackmount receiver which offers 1,680 tunable UHF frequencies over a 42MHz bandwidth for interference-free reception. This wireless mic system can be linked to twelve receivers simultaneously for an expanded setup if required. These can work for up to eight hours at a range of 100 meters again making them perfect for the big stage.

You can tune the handheld receiver to the EM 100G4 receiver with a simple push of a button which is a nice feature. There is a mute switch featured on this which always comes in handy for eliminating those pesky unwanted sounds.

This wireless mic handles noise expertly and whether you are presenting or singing you are getting professional sound support. If you are looking for a high-quality dynamic microphone, that is exactly what you are getting from Sennheiser here with its smooth and natural sound.

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The Next Best Wireless Microphone

Shure BLX288/PG58 Dual

Shure BLX288/PG58 Dual

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The Shure BLX288 wireless microphone system is considered to be one of the best in terms of value. The set comes complete with 2 x PG558 handheld transmitters and a dual channel receiver. The handheld transmitters are dynamic and feature a cardioid pickup pattern.

This package is perfect for vocalists and the setup is really simple. The duality offers users a bit of extra room in the sound rig as two transmitters can be used through one receiver making it quite a flexible wireless mic system. These systems from Shure are extremely reliable and they are perfect for the stage whether it’s the lead singer or a backing singer.

The device comes with Shures 1-touch QuickScan which will automatically find you the best frequency saving you time and making the system much more user-friendly.  These come with an XLR and quarter-inch jack outputs, adding to the flexibility of the product. The range isn’t quite as good as the Sennheiser mic system but 91 meters is plenty and they broadcast on a 24MHz bandwidth. You get visual indicators that will let you know the status of the battery life which is pretty good at 14 hours but some have said they can last even longer.

These wireless mics are extremely robust and ooze quality. You are getting a dual-channel system which makes it a great setup for quite a few different situations and the ease of use makes them ideal for beginners and pros alike!

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The Best Lavalier Wireless Microphone

Sennheiser AVX Digital – MKE2 Lavalier Pro Set

Sennheiser AVX Digital – MKE2 Lavalier Pro Set

Pros
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Sennheiser’s AVX wireless microphone system is a top drawer solution for video recording. This condenser lavalier setup is perfect for replacing the camera’s onboard microphone and with a receiver that plugs straight into the camera’s XLR audio connection, it saves time and battery!

The mic system operates at 1.9GHz and will stay out of range for other transmissions that can sometimes cause interference. The receiver turns its self on/off when it detects power from the camera saving you battery power when shooting which is a huge plus for this device.

This industry-standard mic system is lightweight making it unobtrusive and effective in any environment. This doesn’t just suit the cameraman this can be perfect for interviews for the radio too. The range is big enough (91 meters) to support some long-range recording, making it good for a lecturer or public speaker.

This works well straight out of the box with simpler connectivity than the previous versions. The battery life isn’t fantastic with 4 hours of life in the receiver and 15 in the transmitter but you can connect the power pack and charge on the go if you desired.

The small form factor of this mic system makes it ideal for the videographer with a small camera setup and the quality is of the highest we have seen, well worth considering.

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The Best Value Wireless Microphone

Audio-Technica System 10 ATW-1102

Audio-Technica System 10 ATW-1102

Pros
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The ATW-1102’s from Audio-Technica is a high-quality, affordable option that comes as a complete system. It operates at the 24-bit/2.4GHZ range which means it functions in a separate range to TV and DTV, keeping it free from interference.

Both the transmitters and receivers feature an LCD display which is easy to read and further adds to the user-friendly nature of this system. The main downside to this other than the range is its poor battery life, you will only get up to around 5 hours of operation with this wireless mic setup. The system features XLR and a one-quarter inch output jack for use with a variety of audio equipment.

Similarly to the Shure system, this wireless mic can find the best frequency at the touch of a button which can be very useful in a multi-system setup as it can help avoid interference.

This wireless microphone system is great for public speaking, live performances, and smaller stages. This diverse system is extremely easy to set up whilst being a high quality yet affordable option.

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The Best Budget Wireless Microphone

innopow 80-Channel Dual

innopow 80-Channel Dual

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The Innopow 80-Channel Dual mic system is quite far from the top Sennheiser and Shure systems in a professional sphere. If your budget allows for the top two picks then they are highly recommended, but these offer some great value for what they can do.

These dynamic microphones operate at a max distance of 80 meters which is more than enough to use these on a stage and they have a cardioid pickup pattern making them perfect for public speaking and singing. Despite being a budget option the audio quality is fantastic, these handle quiet and loud noise exceptionally.

The construction as mentioned is solid with a nice heavy feel to the transmitters, making them a bit more resistant to any accidental drops or bumps. Unfortunately, the receiver can’t be mounted to a rack but for the price, it is reasonable enough to sort your own rig out with a bit of DIY.

The mics take AA batteries which don’t come included but the battery life is up to around 14 hours of continual use meaning these are highly unlikely to die at a gig.

This may not be the most professional system on the market but they are damn good for the price and are well worth the investment.

Final Word

The main benefits of a wireless microphone system are mostly freedom of movement. More and more are turning to these long-range cable-free options as they are increasing in power and are reasonably priced.

You get what you pay for and as you can see from the higher-end models in this list you get something of unrivaled quality for your cash. The lower-priced mic systems can sometimes compromise on noise rejection so make sure you 100% know what you require your microphone for before buying!

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Ben’s interest in video games started as a result of his intense need to be better than his sister at something. It didn’t work but it started a lifelong passion in gaming, which then evolved when he built his first PC. He completely botched it but it was fun and he hasn’t stopped since. He’s currently fighting an embittered battle to get even slightly competitive at Apex Legends. He has a particular interest in peripherals and loves messing around with his setup.

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