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Revolabs Wireless Microphone Base - 02-HDSGL-NM

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SKU:
02-HDSGL-NM
UPC:
096962260941
Condition:
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Availability:
Discontinued - This item is no longer available for purchase.
Warranty:
1 Year

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Revolabs Wireless Microphone Base - 02-HDSGL-NM

Revolabs Wireless Microphone Base - 02-HDSGL-NM

Connect one HD microphone to the Revolabs 02-HDSGL-NM, a wireless microphone base station, and enjoy high definition audio using your existing AV system. Perfect for smaller conference and board rooms, the base station has a range of up to 150 feet.

Revolabs Wireless Microphone Base Station Quick Specs:

  • Number of Channels: 1
  • Radio Frequency: 1920 - 1930 MHz
  • Range: 150 ft
  • Bandwidth: 50 - 14,000 Hz
  • I/O: 3.5 mm input, 3.5 mm output, USB for firmware

Revolabs HD Single Wireless Microphone Base Station Package Contents:

Note: this unit does not include microphones.

  • HD Single base station
  • Microphone charger
  • Power cord

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