🎶 Cut the cords, not the vibe—wireless freedom for every stage!
The LEKATO WS-100 Wireless Guitar System offers professional-grade 2.4GHz wireless transmission with ultra-low latency and a 100ft range. Its rechargeable charging case provides over 12 hours of total playtime with quick charging, while supporting up to 4 simultaneous channels for band use. Dual 6.35mm and 3.5mm plugs ensure universal compatibility with guitars, basses, and audio interfaces, all packed into a compact, portable design ideal for gigs, tours, and practice.
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Output Channel Quantity | 2 |
Amplifier Type | Digital Modeling |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack, 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 4 |
Compatible Devices | Guitar |
Output Wattage | 100 Watts |
M**S
Works great and charge case is a huge plus!
I have a professional Shure wireless for gigging which is in my rack that I don’t want to disconnect from my gig setup for practice, and I hate dealing with guitar cables when practicing so I wanted a cheap wireless just to use at home. There’s a ton of options as you know if you’re reading this, and they all seem about the same. Some are 2.4, some are 5.8, some are 4 channel, some are 5, but all in all they are very similar. The thing I wanted most was something with a charge case/dock so that when I want to play they are ready to go. The ones without the case you’d need 2 separate cords and charging blocks and then they’re just laying on the desk loose when charging. This charge case keeps things neat and ready to go whenever the mood strikes to play.I charged them up, turned them on, and they work great. No pairing, no set up, just charge and they’re ready to go. Perfect for my needs.I don’t think I’d use this for gigging personally because we have lots of wireless gear so the limited channels available on these could be an issue in a live setting, but for home use these are great for the price. I don’t think the more expensive ones I’m sure you’ve seen ads for are worth it for the minor differences. And for this price you can’t go wrong.I say buy!
J**Z
Doesn't color the sound.
I bought this because a relative used a wireless for his bass.Very easy to sync up transmitters and the sound was clear with no interference or noise with my unit. I play in a worship group at church and I moved throughout our building to test for any issues and the sound was very good even from far away from the transmitter. There was some very very minimal IMO lag-time when far away the transmitter but even that was not a big problem for me. I don't expect to play that far away from my amp anyway. I play through a Crate Blue Voodoo half stack with lots of power and I use a pedal board that includes a Z. Wylde wah pedal. It sounded very very good in the clean or overdrive channels. I mostly play the clean channel with a Schecter acoustic/electric but my Les Paul and Jackson super Strat sounded great clean or dirty with no lag or interference.Note, I was going to buy a less expensive unit but I shelled out a few extra bucks for this one with the charging carrying case, and boy I'm glad I did. Not only can you keep track of the transmitters in your gig bag but as soon as you're done practicing when you put these away in the carrying case they start charging up right away for the next time you play. Awesome concept. Just keep the case charged up and it charges the transmitters at least twice until you have to charge up the case again. Very convenient when you have a ton of things to connect. Thumbs up. Fast shipping.
D**S
Good product, battery depleting much faster after 1 year of use
I’ve been using these for just over a year now, and have generally been pleased with their performance. I use them 3 or more times a week for at least a few hours at a time. I’ve enjoyed the flexibility of going from 1/4” to headphone jack, which is a huge bonus with these. They’ve had no audible hiss, no noticeable lag in audio, and have worked great. Depending on other wireless signals and obstacles in the environment, I can at times get 30-40’ distance from the receiver. I’ve used this primarily for guitar to my pedalboard, but have also used it for sending audio from mixer to powered speakers.I have had a couple issues after the year of use:1. One of the headphone to 1/4” adapters became lose internally, so I went ahead and replaced it with another adapter to help avoid damage to the headphone connector it screws onto. I’m unsure of why the adapter started breaking internally, but somewhere something jogged it loose.2. When these were fresh, I’d be able to do a 1-2 hour practice and then use them for a 1-2 hour gig back to back without charging. At just over a year I noticed that the “Receiver” battery began to be exhausted at the 3 hour mark. This cuts the usability of it for me (with me needing 4 hours for some events), so I have to ensure I have a backup 1/4” cable just in case. Oddly, it’s only the Receiver indicating the battery exhaustion and not the Transmitter. Either the receiver is doing more “work” than the transmitter, or the battery in that one aged faster than the other, and is showing that faster. 3 hours of use is half of what the originals were specified to have.In general I’m pleased with them, but will eventually need to replace this one in order to ensure I can get through the longer practices and events that I’m at.
J**R
Pretty good and half the price of some other brands.
No complaints. Whatever lag there is is not noticeable. Doesn't drop the signal as my previous, even cheaper set did. It kind of sticks out from my strat, but that's to be expected. The charging case is terrific. I've had this for a few months. So far so good.
J**S
Great wireless for your instrument
Easy to setup and works perfectly. Recharging is simple
J**N
Simple, compact, affordable wireless mono guitar system
This wireless guitar system does a few things. Most importantly, it replaces your guitar cord. Also, it's extremely simple to use (plug and play). It comes with a charging case with charge indicator lights and a USB to USBC cable. The transmitter plugs into your guitar output, and the receiver plugs into your amp or pedal board. I've notice absolutely no tone degradation. The bonus is it's very affordable and takes the worry out of stumbling over your guitar cord. This unit operates on the widely used 2.4 ghz frequency band. If you're worried about interference or drop outs, buy a 5.8 ghz model, which is not as busy as 2.4 ghz.
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