In many environments (rehearsals, multipurpose rooms, places of worship, shoots), wireless systems must remain simple to deploy and stable over time. The U35 relies on the 5.8 GHz band, designed to minimize issues encountered when other more congested bands are heavily used. With 6 available channels, the goal is clear: quickly find a comfortable channel and maintain a clean transmission, whether you are on the move or using a lightweight setup.
This two-pack is aimed at musicians and technicians who need to manage multiple sources without multiplying constraints: a voice and an instrument, two instruments, or two audio feeds to send to a camera, a control room, or a sound system. Videographers, presenters, and speakers will also find the format practical, as it sets up quickly and remains discreet once in use.
The "Mic/Line" selector on the transmitter facilitates adaptation to the context: switching from a microphone source to a line-level source depending on the connected equipment. Add to this a latency under 5 ms, and you get a more natural playing experience as well as more comfortable synchronization between image and sound during recordings.
The U35 relies on uncompressed digital transmission and 24-bit/48 kHz conversion. This approach aims to preserve details essential for mixing: vocal articulation, instrument attack, dynamics of pick playing, or subtlety of a softer take. The frequency response from 20 Hz to 20 kHz and the 110 dB dynamic range contribute to a balanced sound that remains clean when the source becomes more expressive.
On stage or during shoots, latency can quickly become disruptive. With latency under 5 ms, the U35 is designed to be transparent in use, allowing you to stay focused on performance or recording. The range of up to 30 m (without obstacles) provides a comfortable margin for moving around, framing, repositioning, or managing a small stage without being "stuck" near the reception point.
The 6 available channels allow adjustment of the configuration according to the venue and current radio constraints. In practice, this helps optimize stability, especially when multiple wireless systems coexist or when the environment changes between rehearsal and performance. The "two-pack" format is particularly relevant for standardizing your setup: two sources, two links, one consistent working method.
Each unit is rechargeable, simplifying daily logistics: no batteries to stock, USB charging, and USB cable included. The stated battery life of about 5 hours per charge suits rehearsals, classes, conferences, or short to medium recordings. The ABS enclosures and weight of 93 g per unit favor discreet installation and easy transport, with a black finish that visually integrates well on stage or on set.