

🎶 Cut the cords, not the vibe—wireless freedom for the modern musician!
The XviveU2 Wireless Guitar System offers professional-grade 24-bit/48kHz digital audio transmission with a 90-foot effective range and less than 5ms latency. Designed for electric guitars, basses, and other passive pickup instruments, it features a rechargeable 5-hour battery and easy plug-and-play setup, making it an essential wireless solution for gigging musicians seeking reliable, high-fidelity sound without the hassle of cables.

















| ASIN | B01N4DSQBR |
| Back Material | Basswood |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,108 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #41 in Wireless Microphone Transmitters & Receivers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch phone jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,213) |
| Date First Available | November 30, 2016 |
| Fretboard Material | Wood |
| Guitar Bridge System | Fixed |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | S |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 2.0 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| Item model number | XV-U2/BK |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Plastic |
| Neck Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.48 x 3.94 x 1.97 inches |
| Size | U2 BLACK |
| String Material | ABS, Plastic |
| Top Material | Acrylonitrile Butadlene Styrene |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
J**W
Great solution for hassle free electric playing, many positives, no problems
I love this, it's great. i just use it at home for practicing and playing in the comfort of my home. i play my acoustic a lot, although i play the same thing on the acoustic i play on my electrics, acoustic has magical action and tone projection--but my main acoustic, the only one i play, started reacting to the low humidity and one note on it is unplayable, (it gets better when the humidity goes back up) and this got me thinking about why i don't play my electrics, and it was related to the fact that i like to sit in my reclining chair and do various things, watch TV, play blues harp, watch you tube videos, social media, and my acoustic is right there and can just grab it and play it. So, i realized, i'm not in the mood for cables and whatever clutter and confusion they might bring to my space and i thought, "hmmm. i wonder about getting a wireless thing for my electrics." and i looked on Amazon, and i was looking as some and they looked possible, and then i saw this one---wow, this is perfect for my needs. All i want is convenience, just grab my guitar and play, on impulse, no plan, just what feels good. I have a roland microcube amp in the bedroom, i figured i could get another one for the living room, but at least for starters, i could use the one i had. i ordered this, it was delivered fast with Prime Shipping (love that immediate gratification), and it was pure plug and play, everything worked perfectly and i was in my bedroom where the microcube was and i was like, wow, this was so easy and it sounds great. So i got up with the guitar and started walking all over my 1600 sq ft house. i could hear that little amp playing what was playing, no matter where in the house i went. Fun. I walked back to the bedroom. I smelled something burning. ???? i couldn't tell where it was coming from and wasn't sure if it was coming from the Wireless, since i had just put it on and the amp was always fine before, i've had it for close to 10 years. I took it to the family room where another electric guitar was and i tried playing the wireless with a different guitar, still not working. Tried playing it with cable, still not working. tried a different amp, still didn't work, was confused. But in the end, i eventually determined the MicroCube was toast and the Wireless Xvive worked fine with the other amp. It didn't at first, i think, because i needed to change the channel---doing this is all new to me, so i was a little slow to catch on. But i would say the Xvive wireless is kind of fool proof (me) and is very easy to work with. The directions helped me and were clear. How to use the controls (which are very few) is clearly explained. Because i had this crisis (described above) i called Xvive for help, late in the day, i called the number on their website. i got a voice mail and left a message. it was probably around 5:30pm my time. i also emailed them. I got an email back the next morning (it was a weekend). it was explained to me that had called on their day off and they would get back to me very soon. That night i was at a friend's gig at a small restaurant, before the music started but it was noisy in there. My cell rang, around 6:30-7pm. The number was not recognizable. It was a man who's name i am forgetting but he identified himself by name and said he was from Xvive and wanted to help me with my problem. I explained to him that the problem had been solved, it wasn't the Xvive, the amp had died, and that i love the Xvive, and am having fun with it. This was very important to the man, he was friendly and told me i could call him any time if i had a problem. It was hard to hear him because of noise where i was. I had an impression that he might be in China, i think there was something about that on the caller ID, which i had at first thought was a wrong number. Bottom line: my customer service experience was very good, there was pronounced concern that my Xvive was meeting my needs and expectations, communication was clear and friendly, support was professional and responsive. (I bought another MicroCube on Amazon with fast delivery, it was pre-owned but like new in original packaging and then was able to put my larger amp back in the closet, so now all the pieces fit as i had visualized, and this is a great solution for me to not clutter the space around my reclining chair and to still have electric guitar playing at my finger tips.) If you want easy plug and play, good sound, idiot proof instructions, connection strong from far away in other rooms, and professional caring customer support, and a fair price imo, i would recommend this, at least for the kind of circumstances i'm using it in, which is not on stage but i see no downside to using it on stage. Refer to other reviewers. i have had it for a month. Will update if relevant.
F**D
As good as it gets for home use. Have not tried it at a gig.
I am not fond of guitar cables. They are always in the way, get stepped on, get accidentally unplugged, and need to be put away when done. Most reviewers of this product on YouTube are are great teachers and players but they are old fashioned. They love their cables. I have been using wireless for 4 years so here is my take on it. Line 6 G30 About 4 years ago I bought a Line 6 G30 wireless setup for my guitar. Things I liked: * Worked great * Replaceable batteries Things I didn’t like: * I either had to wear it on my belt. (Really didn’t like that) * or * I had to attach it to a guitar strap. * (Means I had to wear a strap even when sitting down in my practice room. If I wanted to switch guitars, I had to transfer the strap. * Still needs a short cable. * Had to remember to turn off the power switch on transmitter or it would eat batteries Line 6 G10 About a year ago I bought a line 6 G10. Things I liked: * Works great. * Transmitter plugs directly into guitar. * Turns on when plugged in. * Turns off when unplugged or no music detected for some period of time. * Charge by plugging into the receiver. Things I didn’t like: * Can’t change the battery. * Receiver is not battery operated * Transmitter protrudes a bit far when plugged in to most guitars. (Works nicely on Strats) Xvive U2 Received it today. Things I liked: * Transmitter and receiver are battery operated. (No wires or cables, Yay) * Unit can fold forward or backward to avoid protruding too far. * Very light. Things I didn’t like: * Have to turn on both units. * Have to remember to turn off both units. * Can’t replace the battery. * Not as easy to charge as the Line 6 G10. (Have to plug in transmitter and receiver to USB cable) Conclusion All of the units I have owned performed their primary function well. That is they allowed me to go wireless. What I would like to see: * The form factor of the Xvive U2 * Replaceable batteries so I could get up and running quickly in the middle of a gig. * The intelligence of the Line 6 G10. * Shuts off after a few minutes of inactivity. * Turns on when plugged in and turns off when unplugged * A charging station that uses 1/4” jacks for charging instead of a separate USB plug. (Like the G10) 2/26/2018 I've been using the Xvive U2 for a few days now in my home in the same room as my WiFi router and have had absolutely no problems. I'll be taking these with me when I go to a friends house to jam and when I go to my music lessons. My teacher always has cables that need repair or are too short. The Xvive U2 should solve those problems.
F**E
Ces deux transmetteurs / récepteurs me faisaient envie depuis un moment... mais il faut avouer que j'étais un peu déçu par certaines expériences de sans fil (que ce soit en casques, musique...) qui avaient une fâcheuse tendance à produire un plus de bruits parasites que de sons audibles. Et finalement, je me suis décidé. Bon, je passe vite fait sur la qualité de la livraison, ayant attendu 6 mois avant de commander, je n'étais pas à quelques jours près (même si cela a été livré le lendemain dans un emballage impeccable). Je passe vite fait sur les imperceptibles délais de latence qui ne sont en rien gênants (il y a suffisamment de vues YouTube pour le confirmer). Au niveau de la fabrication, certains ont trouvé le produit "cheap", moi pas. C'est du plastique bien sûr, mais bien fini, avec des petits boutons proportionnés à l'objet ; donc rien à redire. En plus, c'est léger mais possède une bonne tenue dans la prise jack, on peut donc gigoter à son aise sans craindre de retrouver le truc à 15 mètres de soi après une éjection due à un double salto pendant un solo... Je l'ai acheté pour des guitares, l'une électro-acoustique et l'autre électrique passive... donc quelques petites précisions sur les capacités des objets. J'ai donc testé différentes configurations. La première en liaison guitare - ampli et c'est parfait ; la seconde en liaison guitare - pédalier (pédalier raccordé à l'ampli par câble), rien à redire ; la troisième en liaison pédalier - ampli (là c'est la guitare qui était reliée au pédalier par câble), au top. J'ai même eu la surprise agréable de voir les bruits de fond nettement réduits dans les trois cas. Au niveau autonomie, cela fait le coup, une recharge d'une heure et demie au bout de trois jours en ayant utilisé environ deux heures par jour. En déplacement, rien à redire, on peut tranquillement mettre son ampli à fond dans la maison et jouer dans son jardin à 15-20 mètres de là... Bref, je crois que je vais prendre une seconde paire pour définitivement virer les câbles dans lesquels je me prends trop souvent les pieds !
A**R
Provided 1/4in cable has a loose connection on the female end. Once I plug the transmitter into the cable, it will work as long as it's plugged in at the right spot. However, if it moves a little (as it will when you're playing guitar), it'll lose connection. Only way to fix it is to wiggle the transmitter back into the female end of the 1/4in cable and get it back to the sweet spot. Tried requesting for a refund/return, but can't do it anymore because I opened the package and got rid of the box. Just gotta cut my losses and avoid Xvive products in the future I guess.
P**.
I have been using it for more than 1 year and it is working very good.
K**S
Muy fiable y práctico fácil manejo y buena calidad. Algo más de 5 horas de autonomía, más de 30 metros de señal buena y sin interferencias. Contento y satisfecho con X-Vive U2
C**2
Case is OK, but the cable was grounded, a reading on the ohmeter shows it. Unusable cable.
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