Been using this
system for over a month--tech rehearsal and performances of a musical, dance recital rental, our spring
play.
Light weight belt pack and
headset, no dangling antennas, works well with our
telex wired
system.
3 buttons on top and bottom are used for more than the expected
power, talk and volume. You can adjust the volume of your voice going to your
headset as well as the volume of your voice going to the
base station. other features such as "listen only" can also be adjusted using combination of these buttons. However they are very touchy and gripping the top and bottom can unintentionally change these settings giving you something you didn't want.
The operating range is smaller than our previous wireless--Telex
UHF. A voice announces "out of range" to inform you but if someone is transmitting as you approach the limit you hear the audio equivalent of a weak over-the-air digital video not analog static.
We have 6 belt packs but the
base station can only receive the signal from 3 at the the same time. The the rest will hear "busy" when they press the talk
button. This is a definite problem if you need to respond and can't. The "touchy buttons" can unknowingly set "talk" to ON.
There are more "quirks" "pluses" but unless you have unlimited funding (the next higher model is twice the price) there will be trade-offs.