Sennheiser EM-XSW 2 Wireless Receiver
It features an intuitive LCD display and one-touch synchronization with the transmitter, making it easy to set up and use.
Sennheiser EM-XSW 1 Wireless Receiver
Performers, presenters, and educators who require a solid wireless audio solution will love it since it works perfectly with the Sennheiser XSW 1 wireless microphone systems.
Sennheiser EM-XSW 1 Dual-Channel Stationary Receiver
Performers, presenters, and educators who require a solid wireless audio solution will love it since it works perfectly with the Sennheiser XSW 1 wireless microphone systems.
Sennheiser Handheld Wireless Microphone – XSW 1-825
XSW 1-835 Dual Wireless Dual Microphone System
XS Wireless System with 2 SKM 835-XSW Handheld Transmitters and EM-XSW 1 Receiver – A Range (548-572MHz)
Sennheiser Wireless Headworn Microphone – XSW-1-ME3
Sennheiser XSW 1-Ci1 Wireless Guitar System
Amplify your tunes. Go for XS WIRLESS 1 and rely on a solid wireless transmission with up to 10 compatible channels in a stable UHF band and reliable sound with a frequency range from 548 – 865MHz.
Sennheiser XSW 1-ME2 Wireless Lavalier System
XSW 1-ME2 Wireless Lavalier Microphone System –
Sennheiser XSW 1-825A Wireless Microphone
The XSW 1-825-A UHF Vocal Set with e825 Dynamic Microphone from Sennheiser is an easy to use all-in-one wireless system for singers and presenters.
Sennheiser XSW-D Mobile Cable
It is an ideal accessory for musicians, content creators, and professionals who need to use the XSW-D wireless system with their mobile devices.
Sennheiser XSW-D Instrument Receiver
The XSW-D Instrument Receiver is compatible with all XSW-D transmitters, making it a versatile and reliable addition to any musician’s setup.
Sennheiser XSW-D HOTSHOE MOUNT
It is ideal for videographers and content creators who need a convenient and hassle-free way to mount the XSW-D receiver to their camera without the need for additional mounting equipment.
Sennheiser XSW-D Transmitter Beltpack Clip
For artists, presenters, and content producers who need to move freely while utilizing the XSW-D wireless system, the Beltpack Clip is a simple and hands-free alternative.
Sennheiser XSW-D Mini Jack RX Wireless Receiver
The XSW-D Mini Jack RX is perfect for content creators, vloggers, and journalists who need a convenient and hassle-free way to connect their audio devices to a wireless system without the hassle of cables.
Sennheiser XSW-D XLR Male RX Wireless Receiver
It is ideal for musicians, presenters, and content creators who need a convenient and hassle-free way to connect their XLR input devices to a wireless system.
Sennheiser XSW-D Instrument Transmitter
It is perfect for musicians who need a convenient and hassle-free way to connect their instruments to a wireless system without compromising on sound quality or performance.
Sennheiser XSW-D Mini Jack Transmitter
The XSW-D Mini Jack Transmitter is perfect for content creators, vloggers, and journalists who need a convenient and easy-to-use way to connect their microphones or audio sources to a wireless system without the hassle of cables.
Sennheiser XSW-D XLR Female Transmitter
It is ideal for content creators, musicians, and presenters who need a convenient and hassle-free way to connect their XLR microphones to a wireless system.
Sennheiser XSW-D Portable Lav Mobile Kit
The XSW-D Portable Lavalier Mobile Kit is perfect for creators who need a portable and all-in-one wireless microphone solution for their smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Sennheiser XSW-D Portable Lavalier Set
The XSW-D Portable Lavalier Set provides high-quality audio capture and ensures maximum flexibility and convenience for content creators, vloggers, and journalists who need a portable and easy-to-use wireless microphone system.
Sennheiser XSW-D Presentation Base Set
The XSW-D Presentation Base Set provides crystal-clear sound and ensures maximum mobility and flexibility for presenters and speakers.
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