 A couple of months ago, a company called KeemaFun contacted me and asked, could they send out one of their products to me? They make wireless microphones. And I guess because I have a YouTube channel and I have done videos about various microphones on my YouTube channel before, they were interested in sending me one of their products. Maybe for review, maybe not. We actually didn't have much correspondence. They said, hey, can we send out one of our wireless microphone systems to you? And I simply responded to them, yes, you can. And that was it. I gave them my address. We really didn't have any other correspondence other than that. There was no discussion about me ever making a video about this particular product. So they shipped this out to me about two months ago and it's been sitting here in a box. I haven't opened it or anything. I'm going to do a quick unboxing here in a second. And then we're going to take a look at this thing. They call it a dual wireless microphone system is because there's two microphones in it. One of them is a headset mic and one of them is a lapel lavalier mic. And I thought that was really neat because I was actually kind of in the market for a lavalier mic, especially because occasionally I do vlog style content where I walk around in the backyard and do videos on my cell phone. And my cell phone's a Samsung Galaxy 10 and the microphone on that phone is actually pretty good for a cell phone microphone. It's actually not bad, but you know, I wanted to upgrade the audio quality on my phone for those vlog style videos. So I was looking for a decent lavalier mic. So when this company contacted me and said, Hey, we want to send this microphone out to you, this wireless microphone, and it includes a lavalier mic. It was perfect timing. So I said, Yeah, absolutely, send out your product and I will definitely take a look at it. Again, there's no paid sponsorship or anything. No money has changed hands and I didn't agree to actually make a video or say anything positive or negative about this product. As far as me and this company are concerned, all they asked was, could they send me the product? And all I responded to was yes in my address. So let's go ahead and get this thing unboxed and take a look at what is actually packaged. So my setup here at this desk is not great for product reviews. It's actually pretty terrible. This very small closet like room that I record in. So and of course I can't really move the camera in this room and I'm in such a small tight space of the camera where I have it positioned really that's all it could be. And of course, this desk is so cluttered. But basically chemo fun, the dual wireless microphone system comes in a little carrying case here. If you open it up, everything that's inside is actually wrapped in plastic. I'm not going to take the time to unwrap everything on camera. I'll do that off camera. But the most important things, of course, are the microphones themselves. There is the headset mic and actually bends and holds position rather well. I can kind of like that. That's not bad. The one I was most interested in was the Lavalier mic. Well, here is another headset mic. So when they say dual wireless microphone system, I actually got two headset mics. Did I also get a Lavalier mic? I'm actually not entirely sure what all is in this case. So there is, is that the Lavalier? That looks like the Lavalier mic. And also in this case is, okay, it looks like I have two wireless headsets and two Lavaliers. That is pretty cool. There is a USB cable. I also have another USB cable that also has a port for input and output for, I guess, microphones and headphones. Well, I guess what all these connections are, there's various cords. There's several small cords in it. Of course, is to allow you to plug this thing into a computer if you want to, or smartphones, tablets, or even a DSLR camera. So you're going to have various ways to connect to your devices, whatever it is that you're trying to use your wireless Lavalier or your wireless headset mic with. Also in the case, once I get them unwrapped out of the plastic, is we have this thing here. I don't know if the camera will focus on that. That looks like, that looks like a receiver. And then I have two of these. This looks like that is a transmitter. All right. And more cords. It looks like micro USB or mini USB out to standard USB. Again, of course, that's to connect to your mobile devices and or a DSLR camera. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to turn off my audio server that's connected to my standard XLR microphones. And I'm going to go ahead and let's plug in the wireless headset and the wireless Lavalier mic to my computer. And we're not going to clean up the audio in any way. We're just going to directly plug them in just like you would to a phone or a laptop or a camera or whatever it is that you're plugging in. We're just going to record the raw audio without trying to clean it up or anything. Because typically that's what you're going to do, especially with a Lavalier mic. You're just going to plug it in and start recording. Maybe you go back and do some post processing to clean up the audio, but you're not going to do any kind of real time processing with a Lavalier mic typically. So the first microphone I'm going to test is the headset. And I'm going to test it as a wireless mic. So what you do for the wireless is you plug in the cord from the wireless headset into one of the receivers and then you switch the receiver from off to on. And when it's on, you have a green light. And then you plug in the transmitter, which looks like a receiver except it just has a plug. You know, like a headphone jack plug. Plug that into your computer or your laptop. Make sure you switch that to on. It also has a green light. And once both are on, just start recording. And this is the raw audio from the wireless microphone headset. I'm kind of curious what it sounds like. I'm going to pause the recording now and I'm going to go back and listen to these last few seconds with the wireless headset because I want to see what it sounds like. And I took a few seconds to go back and listen to the previous clip recorded through this headset. And I will say I'm pretty impressed with the sound. Again, this whole set. I don't think I've mentioned the price, but I want to say this whole system typically runs you about 80 bucks, 90 bucks US. And that's of course for the dual system. So we've got two headsets and two lavalier mics. Most people won't need doubles of everything. If you bought just the headset and the lavalier mic as as it's typically packaged like over on Amazon. Normally you just get this package from KimaFun that has one headset and one lavalier mic and that runs you about $60 US. So we're not dealing with terribly expensive products here, right? They're quite affordable. But to be honest, I'm very impressed with the sound quality of this headset microphone. I could actually use this. I wouldn't, especially when I'm sitting at my computer, I'm going to use some of my higher end microphones of course to do my recordings and my videos. But just playing around like off camera. If I was meeting friends or something online just to chat, you know, it's much more comfortable just to throw on a headset. Then powering up the audio server and adjusting this microphone, you got to be right up on it as well. Or if you're just gaming with friends or something online, a headset would probably be more appropriate and just easier to quickly throw on than fooling with all of your XLR microphone equipment. But obviously for my standard content, I want the best sound quality possible. So I'll still use XLR mics for that. But vlogging around the backyard, you know, I might use the headset, but I probably use the lavalier mic. So let me plug in the lavalier and let's see about the raw sound quality with the lavalier mic. And I've got the lavalier mic clipped to my shirt here. And this is the raw audio from the KimaFun lavalier microphone. I'm going to pause the recording and go back and listen to these last few seconds to see how the sound quality is and to see how the volume is too. Because I'm just looking at the sound meter. It looks like it might be a little low. And I certainly want you guys to be able to hear this. So going back and listening to that last clip I recorded, the lavalier mic is a little lower in volume than the headset mic. I did pump up the gain a little bit. I added 15 decibels of gain to this microphone just so you guys can hear it. So I want you guys to actually be able to hear the microphone to make a decision on the audio quality. The audio quality, it sounds like a lavalier mic. It's got some noise to it. Of course the microphone is attached to my shirt, so it's rubbing around on the shirt. That's just the nature of these types of microphones. They're going to be a little noisier than your headset microphone. But that's okay. Typically when you're using these things it's because you're outdoors, you're using a phone or a tablet to record. Typically what you're going to do is you're going to take those files afterwards and you're going to clean up the audio a little bit in post-processing. You're going to open up something like Audacity and do some noise reduction or some compression to clean up the audio a little bit. And this is me back on the Keema Fun headset and I'm just really impressed with the headset. The lavalier mic, which is actually the product I was most interested in because I have a use for the lavalier mic. I really didn't need a headset mic. But I'm just amazed at the sound quality for this headset. I might actually start using a headset for some types of videos. I could actually, the sound quality of this thing is actually really good. I genuinely shocked because I wasn't expecting much out of this headset. I've got to say that. That's why I got that product in the mail, that box that Keema Fun sent me. It's been sitting over in a corner for two months. And the reason it's sitting over in a corner for two months is they sent me a mid-priced wireless headset and a mid-priced lavalier mic. I wasn't expecting much out of these products, but I've got to say I'm just amazed at the headset and the lavalier mic is not bad. And for everything that comes in the case, all the various cables because I'm of course doing wireless right now, but they did ship cords. I mean, they sent a laptop cord where you can actually plug this thing directly into a computer that way you don't have to fool with the wireless transmitters and wireless receivers. You can just go directly into the computer using this. Of course, you're not going to have very much cord. There's maybe three foot of cord on the headset. So you've got to be near your workstation, if that's what you're plugging into, or your laptop is typically right by you, usually in your lap. So maybe not as big of a deal if you're using a laptop. But if you're using like a tower, if it's under the desk or it's more than three foot away, which many people are going to have their towers further away than that, you're probably going to have to use the wireless transmitters. In my package also, we had various muffs here, little foam thingies that go over the headset and the lavalier mic. We also have various jacks. That looks like that is an adapter, I guess to go from the small jack, the small headphone jack to the bigger one and a quarter plug-ins. So that would be cool if I actually wanted to plug it in to maybe like my mixing board, obviously I would need an adapter for that because it doesn't have any of the smaller plugs. It just takes a standard headphone jack and that is what that adapter is. But the answer to the question is yes, I would have purchased this product at this price. Again, for the dual system, it's probably like 80 or 90 bucks for the single microphone systems that just come with one headset and one lavalier mic. They're about 60 bucks US. I will link to the product. It'll be an Amazon affiliate link I'll throw in the show description. For those of you interested in purchasing the Keema Fun mics and of course being an Amazon affiliate link, if you do purchase the microphone through my affiliate link, of course, I will get some small compensation there as well. 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