• 1. High-quality tone, Ultra short delay, less than 2.5Ms latency, easy to use, Plug and play. 180°Rotatable head, Available for most electric music instruments, electric guitars, bass, electric-acoustic guitars, etc
  • 2. Uncompressed wireless transmitting, the transmission distance is more than 100 feet range. You are afforded the freedom to roam the stage for a truly dynamic performance
  • 3. Built-in rechargeable lithium battery, longer battery life-6 hours, and with USB port for charging. Recharge time is approximately 2 hours
  • 4. Supports 4 sets of devices working at the same time, one-to-one or one-to-two or one-to- three transmission
  • 5. 180°Rotatable 1/4" Plug, available for most electric music instruments, electric guitars, bass, electric-acoustic guitars, etc

I couldn't be more impressed with these! I play bass guitar in medium sized bars, and, clubs, so, I don't move all over the stage. But, having less cables around your feet is always a good thing. Not only is this system affordable, but, they are great quality for the price. They are well made, and, don't feel cheap at all. The response is instant, and, clean. No delay, or, interference whatsoever. It sounds like I'm still attached with a clumsy cable. They charged quickly, using a standard mini USB cable. No batteries to buy or recharge! The only down side has nothing to do with what the product is made to do. It would be great if they offered a pouch with a clip, along with a short cable extension, so you have the ability to attach the transmitter to your strap. No worries, though, you can find exactly what you need, as I did, here on Amazon.

I bought a different brand before and end up returning it due to drop outs even few feet away. Most of guitar wireless systems are running on 2.4Ghz which is prevalent everywhere with Wi-Fi (interference). So far zero drop out from this one and I think it is due to the UHF frequency this model is using. Battery lasts a long time which is good. Suggestion to the manufacturer: A battery remaining indicator would be a BIG help.

I tried a blindfold test with this and couldn't tell the difference between the wireless or the cord.. No noise, no dropouts, no loss of volume no problems. It sync'd instantly and comes on and sync's up perfectly. So far after 2 hours they are perfect, zero issues. I tried plugging the receiver in various amps, pedalboards and connections and it works great. No issues. I'm in a WiFi intensive home in a WiFi intensive area and had zero issues to about 60 feet with 1 wall in between. I have 2, 2.4Ghz wireless camera systems at the front of my house so they affect it when you get next to them (about 50' away from the RX). A lot of factors begin to affect the performance depending on your environment as you get longer distance. For a small gig or home use, this is absolutely perfect and so is the price. Nice and sturdy although I can hear the 2 buttons rattle if I shake the TX and RX hard next to my ear. Normal use should not be an issue and a little shoe goo would work fine if you want. They claim 6 hours of battery and as long as it is double the old DWS02 of 2 hours, this will be perfect for the price. If I experience any issues with the battery or if they last less than 4 hours, I'll do an update. Otherwise this is a done deal. It even works with Amp selectors....There was no difference no matter where I plugged in the RX. There was no difference in TX orientation either.

I don’t write reviews often at all, but I’ve been so happy with this product. I play in a church band for a 600 member church almost every Sunday. I first tried the newest Xvive because it got so many excellent reviews. It didn’t even fly off the ground for me. I immediately heard interference in my home and at church I researched the issues and applied suggested maintenance tips that I read. I couldn’t fix it, so I returned them very disappointed. I understand that what doesn’t work for some, will work for others, so this is no knock against the Xvive product. A couple of months later I found this gem. It was the newest version at 1/3 less cost as The Xvive. So, I ordered them. I was AMAZED at the clarity. I’ve now used this system at home and at church and have had no problems with interference or latency. Our system set up contains several wireless mics, yet I have not experienced interference. I played last Sunday with a buddy (in service) who was using the Line 6 wireless system and I had no issues whatsoever. It’s great to have one less cable to worry about! I recommend this if you are looking for a wireless system for live performances or in-home jam sessions!

As an aging, professional live sound engineer, I am always looking for ways to simplify my job. Especially during large sound reinforcement events, in gyms, outdoors, or in large venues. I use a pair of these to send signal to powered speakers, from my sound board / mixer. I use one pair programmed at channel one, for the left, and another pair programmed at channel two, for the right. (When I employ a 5.1 Dolby mix from my sub-mix outs, I employ all 4 channels, respectively) I have tested the usable range of these devices to be as far as 115 feet, line-of-site, from device to device, before any drop-outs in audio begin. I make sure that they are positioned high up on the powered speaker, (With Velcro), and have them plugged into AC, to keep them from wearing out their charge, during all day events. Works great, and is almost fool proof. Great for DJ applications and or some live sound applications. I'm going to attempt to try a true wireless situation, with a Band, by employing these for my FOH mix, (Left & right mains, and left & right subwoofers), wireless mics for each vocal and instrumentation, and not employing any type of audio snake. If it works, I'll have no need to bring a bulky 32x6 channel 100 foot snake, to large venue gigs anymore. If it does this good with sound at 100 feet, it should be cake for a guitar or base, at 25 feet, on the same stage. No worries. I highly recommend this Donner version, because it employs the UHF Band. Most other brands and less expensive versions employ 2.5 GHZ band, which in most cases is saturated and full of interference. The previous versions of these, the DWS-1 and the DWS-2, were plagued by this issue, due to it's 2.5 GHZ operation. So, they went UHF. Employing these will make sound reinforcement set-ups much more easier and simpler. Good luck.

I've been pleased with other products I've bought from Donner in the past, so I decided to give this one a shot. I've wanted to go wireless for some time but have always been dissuaded by the high price of wireless units. This one doesn't cost a ton, and it doesn't require you to constantly feed it batteries like most do as it has a built in rechargeable battery. Straight out of the box, the units powered on with one press of a button and instantly connected to each other. That was it! No fiddling with anything. I tested it in my house and was able to get about 20 feet of distance before it started cutting out. That was having to go through a wall, so you'd probably get a little more distance with an unimpeded straight shot to your amp or pedalboard. Charging time seems to be an hour or two. After a full charge I left them on for 3 hours and returned to find them still working. About 3 hours later I returned and they were dead. So battery life is somewhere between 3 and 6 hours. I did not notice any latency or change in tone. The units are really light so no noticeable weight is added to the guitar. So far so good. These do exactly what you want them to do and they're simple to use. Next up is the true test - the stage. I will update this review after a few gigs.

Nice packaging is the best thing I can say about it. Probably going to return unit. Biggest issue is constant drop out. Charged system sat in chair hooked it up got sound with mild distortion from unit. It keeps cutting out on me. The more agressive I play the more it drops out. Have tried it now on 3 differnt basss and 1 guitar. Same results. Disappointing. Update: Donners customer service is 2nd to none. With in 1 week they sent me a new wireless system to replace my original. The new one works great. What I expected on original order. The only negative I have is vibrations from my basses sometimes give it problems. Need to replace the jacks or secure it tighter. Have had no problems with guitars. Donner was great helping me. Great customer service from Donner!

I have been a professional musician for 46 years. Technological advancements through the years have amazed me, often leaving me saying "I wish that was around when I was younger!" This is one of those items. First, it is packaged very professionally. I was impressed just opening the box. The transmitter and receiver are well made and very simple to use. There is a manual, but most users will not need it. They both came with enough charge to do a demo right out of the box. I tried the system with three different guitars. First, a Gibson Les Paul Studio, running through a pedal board and into a mixer. No latency or sound coloration perceptible. Next, an Ovation VXT hybrid with an internal pre-amp powered by a 9 volt. Again, no issues. Finally, I plugged in my acoustic which has a Fishman Rare Earth Blender (condenser mic and humbucker with internal pre-amp.) I expected problems, but everything funtioned great, including the mic! This system greatly simplifies my gigging setup. I'm excited about not tripping over cables anymore. I also use an Audio Technica headset wireless with no interference. It's easy to use, well built, and works as good as units costing hundreds more. I highly recommend this!

I've begun to work with the new Donner DWS-3 wireless system. Here are my impressions and experiences thus far. For the sake of openness I need to state that I was given this system by Donner to review for them. Since being given gear to review is cool there is a certain pressure to make the review a good one. But being aware of this I determined beforehand to be totally frank and honest in my review. And to my joy the new DWS-3 is making that easy. It really is a superb system -- pretty much flawless from what I am experiencing -- and in a couple of ways a step up from the earlier (and itself excellent) DWS-2. The DWS-2 uses a removable rechargeable battery which is said to last 2 1/2 hours in use from a full charge. That unit comes with a 2nd set of batteries (one each for the send and the recieve unit) which can be charged in advance with the unit's built in USB-plugged charging system and then held aside for use if the first set gets weak. The DWS-3's batteries are fixed in the unit, but are said to last more than twice as long -- 6 hours. I found the time expectation pretty well met with the older DWS-2. The DWS-3 was charged fully last evening and has been in continuous use now for several hours this morning. So far they show no signs of flagging. But gig worthy I already know them to be, at least charge-wise. Getting that additional running time requires a larger internal battery, but Donner designed the units so the added bulk is not an issue. In fact, although larger than the older model, their design is in some applications less intrusive. I have included a photo with a side by side comparison of the two send units out of the guitar. (Both the send and receive units of both systems are the same size and shape) Notice that both allow for the male jack to rotate, and both have that jack extended out a bit from the body of the sender or receiver. The "why" of that is simple: Donner wanted the units to work with pretty much any instrument -- and some, such as the Stratocaster, require that additional extension so the send unit will not interfere with fully seating the jack into the guitar. (Some cable makers have failed to take this into consideration much to Strat players frustration!) I have also posted a photo of each model in place on a Strat.. One can see in that photo that the newer DWS-3 is larger. But despite that fits well and in fact works even better in the Strat -- staying well clear of the controls. Also I have posted a photo of both units in a Jazzmaster. In this case the shape of the DWS-3 is less advantageous, but still its bulk is no problem. I also tried the system in other guitars, including a Gibson ES with no issues as to size or shape. The new DWS-3, like the earlier DWS-2, has four available channels. This allows multiple systems to operate in the same space without interference. It also allows for various mixes and matches -- one instrument running multiple amplifiers. or for more than one instrument to share an amp input. I was most pleased to find that the newer DWS-3 uses that same frequencies for each of its four channels as did the older DWS-2 system. This allows for full integration of the two systems. A true boon for those of us who invested in the earlier model! Playing in my 2nd floor music room I had absolutely no drop outs or connection issues, even when I walked about the rather large room. More amazing was how far I could wander beyond that room. Across into the theater. Down stairs into a bedroom beneath, through the pantry and rather deep into the large kitchen. -This required the signal to go through a floor and several walls. So impressed was I with this that I decided to take my guitar outside and see how far I could wander before losing a signal. I think I was maybe 25 feet from the house before that occured (far enough away that I only knew it because my wife,tapped loudly on the glass to tell me so. I was out of earshot! That, btw, was so in several directions -- and with the amplifier/receiver up on the 2nd floor! Buildings with steel reinforced concrete construction likely would not allow for quite a range. But in a wood frame structure the walls pretty much disappeared. The sound was basically flawless. As good as one would get with a high-quality cable. (Likely better than that had with a not so good cable -- or one with greater than typical length) There was no descernable high-frequency drop-off and no distortion of the signal whatever Apart from the battery life (which is STILL going strong!) I have little more to say. Donner's new system is a true winner. As is, from my experience, the company that produces them. Rock on Donner!

Unit arrived in a durable protective box that I'll be using to haul it back and forth to gigs. Charged up with no issues, tested for a couple of hours the night before a day-long gig. No drops, no interference in my house as I wandered the living room and hallway. The dogs seemed OK with it all, as they are awesome doggos. During the gig, with each set going 2 hours with no breaks, they were flawless. The stage was an outdoor gazebo with all sorts of wiring for sounds, lights, etc. Not overly large, and I was never more than 15' away from the receiver. It was also raining or misting nonstop and 50 degrees, but that's just a bit of misery for the performer ;). I have portable charging batteries that let me charge them up during our break, but I doubt that I needed to. Still, better safe than sorry. FYI-I plug mine into a stereo blending unit I wear with my active IP-2 Highlander pickup, sending to a Fishman amp. No buzz noticed at all. Giving these 5-stars with a reminder to check back in after a few months of use.