








🎧 Elevate your voice, stay effortlessly connected.
The Sujeetec Mini XLR TA4F Plug headset microphone delivers professional-grade, crystal-clear audio with 45dB sensitivity and a 55dB signal-to-noise ratio. Designed exclusively for Shure wireless systems, its ultra-lightweight, beige over-ear design ensures all-day comfort and discreet wearability. Ideal for live performances, presentations, and broadcasts, this durable mic offers stable, delay-free sound transmission for indoor and outdoor use.















| ASIN | B07JC25SYR |
| Audio Sensitivity | 45 Decibels |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,296 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #18 in Wireless Headset Microphones & Systems |
| Color Name | Beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Date First Available | October 11, 2018 |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Impedance | 720 Ohms |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.705 ounces |
| Item model number | 18692 |
| Manufacturer | Sujeetec |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Microphone Form Factor | Headset |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 6.38 x 6.34 x 1.38 inches |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 55 dB |
| Size | Mini XLR TA4F Plug |
| UPC | 796914446200 |
J**�
Perfect. Great quality sound👍
Works great! Nice price. Strong recommendation.
M**V
Affordable substitute to more expensive headset mics
These headset mics work really well. They are a much more affordable substitute than Countryman or Shure mics. They sound good and about as durable, within reason.
D**L
Low-cost replacement option
I was skeptical about buying a low-cost head set microphone when name-brand options were 4-10x higher in price. However, this unit has functioned amazingly well for several months. It has a sensitive mic. The connector fits exactly as it should into the belt transmitter. The one downside is that the fit isn't quite snug. This unit is used by our minister at church. After speaking for a few minutes, the tip is down and a away from the front of his face. However, sound quality does not suffer -- it just looks 'weird'. He tries to fiddle with it during his sermon, however, it won't stay put and he just leaves it alone. This item is highly recommended as a standby spare to have on hand in case your main unit should fail on short notice. Also this could be an alternate unit for guest speakers as a 'throw-away' (e.g. in the age of COVID) -- as it is next to the person's mouth. 5 stars for this kind of usage. As an everyday use case, I'd give it 3-4 stars -- as the form and fit don't seem to hold up. Update 9/24 - 2 years later -- the unit is still working. The mic stem shows a slight kink which will motivate us to replace it soon; however there is no degradation in sound quality. Excellent value and durability has exceeded our expectation.
B**8
Light weight, no batteries required
I am an instructor at an industrial safety training company. Some of our classrooms are very large accommodating up to 125 students. We were issued head mounted microphones that were large and bulky and unidirectional, meaning that we had to almost be eating the mic for it to pick up our voice. I purchased one of these units with my own money (very reasonably priced) and I love it. It is very light weight and the mic pics up every word with it comfortably at the side of my face, not in front of my mouth; sound quality is also excellent. This mic can also be purchased with a different cord having a connector which is compatible with different transmitters, so I didn't have to replace any of our existing components. Our company just bought four more of these for each of our larger classrooms.
T**L
Headset mic for wireless transmitter
Works well. Used for school theatre productions. Cheap price. Better to break a cheap mic than an expensive one.
J**L
Poor quality
Didn’t last a month
D**N
Surprisingly Superb Microphone!
I am accustomed to working with Countryman and PointSource microphones costing over $500. When I saw the price of the Sujeetec, I thought I'd give it a try. With no expectations, when I connected to my wireless transmitter and turned it on, I was stunned. The gain is better than other head-worn mics. The construction of the head-worn piece is equal to the pricey mics. Even though the adjustability isn't great, the comfort is very nice. The construction of the cable and connector is pretty good. The quality of this Omni-directional mic is superb. Since a singing voice is twice as loud as a spoken voice, you may have to turn down the transmitter to avoid distortion. The gain is that strong! There was no noise from movement and no plosives (popping p's) when placed at the corner of the mouth. If it only works for a few live events, then it's well worth the price.
K**N
Good mic until it isn’t….
The mic is great, until it is not. The headset if fine, the mic is clear, but the cord and connection to the body pack is fragile at best. It only lasts about 3 months, being used once per week, until the connection breaks or comes apart inside.
P**L
Meet the purpose
N**.
Really good
M**S
for the price it is a great mic. Sounds as good as our expensive ones, and it is way more comfortable especially if you wear glasses.
A**R
Great product, fast shipping Always like this supplier
C**S
I ordered 2 of these as extra mics for a theatre production we were putting on as I needed something affordable fast. Unfortunately when they got here, both mics were DOA. No sound whatsoever. That struck me as odd that both mics would be faulty so when I had time I opened up the connectors. Both mics were missing a bias resistor linking pins 2 and 3, so the mics weren't getting any 5V delivered to them. Once I added a 4.7k resistor between these pins (my other headsets were using between 2.2k and 10k so I tried a middle ground) they both started working immediately with Shure and Line6 beltpacks. They sound fine, nice and clear, and they're pretty low profile. Boom feels plenty stiff for a $35 mic. If you're up to roll the dice on whether you need to do a little bit of soldering or not, go for it. Good bang for buck, but it's a weird oversight to be missing a required part, even if it does only cost a few cents.
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