Samson XPD2 Lavalier USB Digital Wireless System with Lavalier Microphone and USB Stick Receiver, Works with Computers and Samson Expedition Portable PA Systems
The XPD2 Headset system allows you to bring a wireless microphone to a variety of sound applications via its uniquely designed USB stick receiver. Offering a simple setup, professional full-range audio, and 100′ of wireless operation, the XPD2 Headset is perfect for live performances, digital communications, and mobile productions.
General Features:
- 2.4GHz USB digital wireless system
- Ideal for broadcasting, live streaming, presentations and more
- Plug-and-play operation with Mac and Windows
- Works with iPad via Apple’s Lightning to USB Camera Adapter
- Works with Android devices via a host OTG adapter
- RXD2 USB stick receiver
- The receiver features a 1/8″ (3.5mm) headphone/monitor output
- PXD1 beltpack transmitter with Samson DE5 Micro Headset Microphone
- Transmitter offers 20 hours of battery life using two AA batteries (not included)
- 100′ operating range (line of sight, environment dependent)
- 1-touch pairing, adjustable Volume controls on the transmitter
- Compatible with Samson Expedition Series Portable PAs that feature USB Wireless ports
- Includes USB extension cable
- Simultaneous Systems: 2
- Working Range: 100’ line of sight
- Working Frequency: 2.404~2.476 GHz
- Modulation type: GFSK
- Audio Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 17 kHz (-1 dB)
- T.H.D: <0.1% (at 1 kHz, -10 dBu)
- Signal to Noise: >85 dB
PXD1 Transmitter
- Microphone: Samson DE5 micro headset mic
- Input Connector: Mini-XLR (P3)
- RF Power: <10 mW EIRP
- Power Requirements: Two AA (LR6) alkaline batteries
- Battery Life: 20 hours
- Audio Sample: Rate 32 kHz
- Dimensions: 0.75” x 2.44” x 0.75” / 96mm x 62mm x 18.5mm
- Weight: 0.2lb / 93g
RXD2 Receiver:
- Max. Analog Audio Output Level 9 dBu
- Headphone Output 22 mW into 16 Ω or 32 Ω
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Operating Voltage 5V DC
Dimensions 3.5” x 0.9” x .31” / 89mm x 23mm x 8mm - Weight 0.35oz / 10g
⚠️Warning:
This product can expose you to, known to the State of California, to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.