Product Detail
The Shure BLX14/SM31 Wireless Fitness Headset System offers professional - grade sound with an easy setup. Right out of the box, it provides legendary audio performance and up to 14 hours of battery life. The package includes a BLX4 tabletop single - channel receiver, an SM31FH headset microphone (with moisture - repelling design) paired with a BLX1 bodypack transmitter, a clothing clip, power supply, 2 AA batteries, windscreens, and a user guide. Enjoy superior audio for any band or vocal need, free from wires. With a reliable signal range of up to 300 feet (100m), you can perform among the crowd without interruptions. The one - touch scan and selection feature allows for a quick setup. The BLX transmitters can run for 14 hours on a single pair of AA batteries, keeping the show going. You can expand the system to run up to 12 channels per frequency band (region and environment dependent). And with a wide variety of Shure microphones available in BLX systems, you can find the perfect fit for you. PLU: BLX14SM31H10
Using this Shure BLX14/SM31 Wireless Headset System is a breeze. First, connect the BLX4 tabletop single - channel receiver to a power source and your audio device. Insert the 2 AA batteries into the BLX1 bodypack transmitter. Clip the transmitter to your clothing using the provided clip. Put on the SM31FH headset microphone, making sure it's adjusted comfortably. Use the one - touch scan and selection on the receiver to quickly set up the system. When performing, remember that the signal range is up to 300 feet (100m), so don't go too far from the receiver. For battery life, since it can run up to 14 hours on a single pair of AA batteries, always have spare batteries on hand if you have a long performance. As for maintenance, keep the microphone away from moisture as it has a moisture - repelling construction, but still avoid excessive wetness. Clean the windscreens regularly to maintain good audio quality. And if you want to expand the system, you can run up to 12 channels per frequency band, but note that this depends on your region and environment.