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Product Type Handheld Wireless Microphone System
Transmission Type UHF (Ultra High Frequency)
Frequency Range 600-690 MHz (varies by region)
Number of Channels 64
Microphone Capsule Dynamic, cardioid
Power Supply (Handheld) 2 x 1.5V AA batteries (not included)
Battery Life Approx. 8 hours
Receiver Type Single-channel, rack-mountable
Receiver Outputs 1x XLR balanced, 1x 1/4" unbalanced
Antenna Type Half-wave, detachable (BNC)
Operating Range Up to 100 m (line of sight)
Audio Frequency Response 50 Hz - 18 kHz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio > 100 dB
THD < 0.5%
Dimensions (Handheld) Approx. Ø 50 x 250 mm
Weight (Handheld) Approx. 300 g (with batteries)
Dimensions (Receiver) Approx. 200 x 44 x 150 mm
Weight (Receiver) Approx. 900 g
Cleaning Instructions Wipe with a dry cloth; avoid moisture
Safety Precautions Keep away from liquids; do not disassemble
Spare Parts Available Microphone capsules, antennas, battery covers
General Information CE certified; RoHS compliant

Frequently Asked Questions - freeU HT 600 the t.bone

How do I set up the freeU HT 600 wireless system?
Insert batteries into the handheld microphone, connect the receiver to power and audio equipment, then turn both on. The system should automatically pair. If not, use the sync button on the receiver.
How can I check the battery level of the microphone?
The handheld microphone has an LED indicator that shows battery status: green for full, orange for low, and red for empty. Replace batteries when the LED turns red.
What type of batteries does the freeU HT 600 require?
It uses two 1.5V AA alkaline batteries. For longer life, rechargeable Ni-MH batteries are recommended.
Why is there interference or static noise?
Interference may occur from other wireless devices or strong radio signals. Try changing the frequency channel on the receiver. Ensure the antenna is fully extended and upright.
What is the maximum operating range?
The range is up to 100 meters in open line-of-sight. Walls and obstacles reduce the range significantly.
Can I use multiple freeU HT 600 systems simultaneously?
Yes, you can use multiple systems as long as they are set to different frequency channels to avoid interference.
How do I clean the microphone?
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use any liquids or cleaning agents. For the grille, you can unscrew it and clean with a brush.
What should I do if the microphone stops working?
First check the batteries. Ensure the receiver is powered and the channel is not in use. If still not working, try a different frequency or reset the system by power cycling both units.
Is the freeU HT 600 suitable for professional use?
Yes, it is designed for stage performances, presentations, and public speaking. Its dynamic capsule provides clear audio and reliable performance.
Where can I find spare parts?
Spare parts such as microphone capsules and antennas are available from the t.bone website or authorized dealers. Contact support for specific parts.

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Brand : the t.bone

Model : freeU HT 600

Category : Microphone