stewblack Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 (edited) So, I've used the Lekato 5.8GHz wireless bugs for a few years without a hitch. I am a bit of a fat handed tw@t though, and one of the somewhat delicate little usb charging plugs has fallen foul of my clumsiness. It's hard wired to the board inside and my skills are insufficient. Yep. That's gone I'm afraid. The king is dead, long live the Joyo! Joyo is a brand I've never had cause to question. They make really great pedals, and the Badass bass amp is a hidden gem. I never had any doubt this would be a solid product. The same thing is available under the Lekato name but I got a good deal on this. So what's good about it? Well 5.8 is always preferable right? The bugs are petit. They last for 4 or 5 hours. Unlike certain big name brands, they do not drop out. Oh and the charging system is brilliant. A USB C socket on the box fills it up with juice while simultaneously charging the bugs. Once it's full, disconnect and bung the whole thing in your gig bag, box, or whatever you use. The box will then fully charge the bugs twice more without needing to plug into the mains. Just push them into their slots and wait for the lights to go out. What could be simpler? Down side? The bugs are fixed, they don't swivel. Fine for face mounting, but they don't sit flush on a bass with side mounted jack sockets. More than happy with my upgrade. Edited August 20, 2024 by stewblack 4 Quote
Happy Jack Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 I've been using Xvive U2 wireless for a few years now and the battery packs are beginning to fade; they used to be perfectly happy to play 3-set gigs on consecutive nights without charging, now they struggle to reach the end of a single 3-set gig. Given how (relatively) expensive they are, I'm not happy and I won't be replacing like with like. My Joyo JW-3 bugs cost just a third of the Xvive price (at the time I bought them - I see they're a fair bit dearer these days) and have delivered a very similar perfomance level to the Xvive U2. I like the look of that charging-case system a lot. I play two gigs most weekends, sometimes three (hell, occasionally four), so having the bugs starting to recharge the second I put them in the case at the end of the gig works for me. Amazon today have a better deal on the Lekato equivalent so I've ordered one of those. 1 Quote
naxos10 Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 I have noticed recently that the Amazon deal flits between the Lekato and Joyo devices when one is at full price the other is reduced (£79 down to £59ish). Quote
stewblack Posted August 31, 2024 Author Posted August 31, 2024 2 hours ago, Happy Jack said: I've been using Xvive U2 wireless for a few years now and the battery packs are beginning to fade; they used to be perfectly happy to play 3-set gigs on consecutive nights without charging, now they struggle to reach the end of a single 3-set gig. Given how (relatively) expensive they are, I'm not happy and I won't be replacing like with like. My Joyo JW-3 bugs cost just a third of the Xvive price (at the time I bought them - I see they're a fair bit dearer these days) and have delivered a very similar perfomance level to the Xvive U2. I like the look of that charging-case system a lot. I play two gigs most weekends, sometimes three (hell, occasionally four), so having the bugs starting to recharge the second I put them in the case at the end of the gig works for me. Amazon today have a better deal on the Lekato equivalent so I've ordered one of those. Just finished my third gig with them (each time 2 hours plus, continuous) and the recharge pack has dropped just one bar. Very pleased. Quote
Osiris Posted August 31, 2024 Posted August 31, 2024 On 20/08/2024 at 21:40, stewblack said: ...bit of a fat handed tw@t... Coincidentally, this is also the title of my forthcoming autobiography which will be hitting the shops shortly. 3 Quote
mcnach Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago On 20/08/2024 at 21:40, stewblack said: So, I've used the Lekato 5.8GHz wireless bugs for a few years without a hitch. I am a bit of a fat handed tw@t though, and one of the somewhat delicate little usb charging plugs has fallen foul of my clumsiness. It's hard wired to the board inside and my skills are insufficient. Yep. That's gone I'm afraid. The king is dead, long live the Joyo! Joyo is a brand I've never had cause to question. They make really great pedals, and the Badass bass amp is a hidden gem. I never had any doubt this would be a solid product. The same thing is available under the Lekato name but I got a good deal on this. So what's good about it? Well 5.8 is always preferable right? The bugs are petit. They last for 4 or 5 hours. Unlike certain big name brands, they do not drop out. Oh and the charging system is brilliant. A USB C socket on the box fills it up with juice while simultaneously charging the bugs. Once it's full, disconnect and bung the whole thing in your gig bag, box, or whatever you use. The box will then fully charge the bugs twice more without needing to plug into the mains. Just push them into their slots and wait for the lights to go out. What could be simpler? Down side? The bugs are fixed, they don't swivel. Fine for face mounting, but they don't sit flush on a bass with side mounted jack sockets. More than happy with my upgrade. A year later... how are you finding it? In particular battery life. I bought mine in February this year. It's died on me twice on stage, flashing red (low battery). The thing is I keep the transmitter and receiver in their charger box. The box still has power (2 bars) a week after I last used the wireless, so I expected them to be fully charged when I picked them tonight. They lasted just over two hours. I always carry cables as well, but I'm starting to lose trust on these. If they clearly lose performance, I'm tempted to open the things and see if I can replace their batteries. Seems fiddly. Quote
stewblack Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago Hi there. Mine still get used every week, no problem with battery life. Sorry you've had problems. 1 Quote
mcnach Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 2 hours ago, stewblack said: Hi there. Mine still get used every week, no problem with battery life. Sorry you've had problems. And just to confirm: to charge the uniots, all you do is plug them into the charger box, right? No need to press that button, or do you have to? I only press it to check the charge but I wonder if I actually have to press the button to start charging, hmmm. When charging, the units lit red for a bit and then everything turns off (a few minutes), but it's still charging, tight? Sorry for all the questions, I'm trying to make sure it's not user error before I try to open these and see if a new battery fixes things, or even just get another, as I really like the design (if it works, and yours seems to!). Quote
MichaelDean Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, mcnach said: And just to confirm: to charge the uniots, all you do is plug them into the charger box, right? No need to press that button, or do you have to? I only press it to check the charge but I wonder if I actually have to press the button to start charging, hmmm. When charging, the units lit red for a bit and then everything turns off (a few minutes), but it's still charging, tight? Sorry for all the questions, I'm trying to make sure it's not user error before I try to open these and see if a new battery fixes things, or even just get another, as I really like the design (if it works, and yours seems to!). Looks like it might be user error. The Amazon page says "You can start charging via pressing the charging control button,and it indicates the battery level of the charging case". Quote
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