

🎶 Cut the cords, not the vibe — wireless freedom for the modern guitarist!
This Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver system offers professional-grade 10-channel UHF wireless transmission with ultra-low latency under 2ms and a full frequency response from 20Hz to 20kHz. Featuring a rechargeable 700mAh battery providing up to 5 hours of continuous play, it supports seamless one-key frequency syncing and plug-and-play operation with 6.35mm audio interfaces, making it the ultimate wireless companion for electric, bass, acoustic, and other pickup-equipped guitars.















| ASIN | B08T6X2974 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Body Material | ABS Plastic |
| Color Name | Gray |
| Connector Type | 1/4" jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,775) |
| Date First Available | 1 February 2021 |
| Item Weight | 80 g |
| Item model number | wireless G7 |
| Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 2 cm; 80 g |
F**N
So far so good
Good product, no latency
C**N
Was very sceptical at first but now i am very impressed. No delay and quick charging. Try them for yourselves
J**O
I bought this 4 years ago but I just thought I really had to write a review. For its very affordable price, these are the best WGS you can find out there. I've been using it all the time and it never failed for once. No latency at all, sound quality is perfect and battery life is very dependable. Again, these are the best, don't hesitate to buy it!
C**G
Great product
P**O
Tiene un excelente alcance, full claridad, y buena duración en batería, lo recomiendo.
N**N
Amazing deal! I've tried multiple other budget Amazon wireless systems as well as more expensive ones like the Shure BLX14R, and I actually prefer this one most of the time. In comparison with Getaria GWS-8, this has way less latency and clearer sound. The similar "Blackwing" Swiff WS-50 is supposed to have 1 ms less latency, but it's actually about the same as this one with almost 3 ms based on measuring in my DAW. The Blackwing is supposed to be better and is a little more $, but it unfortunately picked up too much RF from my guitar's potentiometers and made some noise when adjusting my volume. The Westshell has the least amount of noise out of all I've tried, including the reliable Shure! It's also the most compact. It does color the sound and brings out the top end a little more, but not in a bad way. Some systems like the Shure sound exactly like a cable, but it's all subjective on what you're okay with anyways. I'd say I'm a tone snob but I still enjoy the extra top end for certain things, the "cable sound" for others, so it's a wash for me. If you can afford 3 ms of latency or you're not sensitive to it, there's no worries here. However, if your cumulative latency is too noticeable with whatever pedals you're using + digital mixing board + stage monitors, you may want to go with an analog wireless system or a cable. I tend to notice latency around 8-10 ms, so I'm sensitive to it unfortunately. The only other con is the battery status indicator. You really have to look at it closely because the LEDs bleed into each other, but it's not completely useless. It seems reliable and I haven't had any drop out issues, but I've only used it in 2 locations and haven't tested it for more than a week. I'll see how it goes overtime and plan on gigging with it.
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