the t.bone freeU Twin HT 823 Handheld

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the t.bone freeU Twin HT 823 Handheld

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freeU Twin HT 823 Handheld

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 475141
Model: freeU Twin HT 823 Handheld
Category: Transmitters
Price: $49.39

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

Okay, look, for the price, this t.bone transmitter is a surprising value. It's aimed squarely at budget-conscious vocalists or karaoke setups needing a wireless solution. The metal build feels much more substantial than you'd expect, and the sound is surprisingly decent for dynamic capsule – not going to blow anyone away, but perfectly usable for straightforward vocal work.

Product Description

  • the t.bone freeU Twin HT 823 Handheld
  • Replacement Handheld Transmitter
  • Suitable for freeU Twin HT 823 (article no. #432864# - not included)
  • Dynamic capsule
  • Supercardioid
  • Frequency range: 50 - 16
  • 000 Hz
  • 4 Pre-programmed frequency groups with 4 available channels each
  • Auto squelch
  • Frequency scan in the receiver
  • 10 mW transmission power
  • Infrared settings transfer from the receiver to the transmitter
  • Pilot tone
  • 125 kHz grid
  • Modulation type: F3E
  • Dynamic handheld transmitter with metal housing
  • LC-Display
  • Operates on 2 AA batteries or rechargeable batteries
  • Frequency band: 823 - 832 MHz

*Note:* In this frequency band a maximum of 4 systems can be operated simultaneously.

PROS
  • • Robust metal housing provides surprising durability for the price.
  • • Supercardioid pattern rejects stage noise effectively.
  • • Infrared syncing simplifies setup, a real time-saver.
  • • Dynamic capsule delivers a focused, vocal-friendly sound.
CONS
  • • 823 MHz band can be congested in densely populated areas.
  • • Limited frequency selection restricts use in complex RF environments.
  • • AA battery operation isn't as convenient as integrated rechargeable power.

Product Video

Key Features

Type Handheld Dynamic Microphone Transmitter
Frequency Band 823 - 832 MHz
Channels 16 (4 groups of 4 channels)
Power 10 mW
Battery Life Approximately 8 hours with alkaline AA batteries
Connector Infrared Sync

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Frequently Asked Questions

The receiver performs a scan to find clear frequencies within the 823-832 MHz band, but results depend heavily on local interference. Expect to do manual adjustments if you're in a crowded RF environment.
It’s a die-cast metal housing, not just a thin plating – it feels solid and can withstand reasonable stage bumps, but it’s not tank-like.
No, this transmitter is locked to the 823-832 MHz band and requires a compatible t.bone receiver operating on the same frequency range.

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