Best Mipro ACT-800 Bodypack Set 5UA Alternatives
We found 4 alternatives to Mipro ACT-800 Bodypack Set 5UA based on experts and consumers reviews.
Shure GLXD16+

Based on 12 reviews
Usually my wireless receiver is on top of amp with a cable to the pedalboard and then one back to the amp, but with this there’s just one wire going back to the amp. The real added bonus for me is that the battery for the guitar pack is rechargeable using USB-C, so no more 9V batteries and no more power outages mid-gig! The pedal receiver is larger and heavier than expected but also extremely well built and sturdy. It was really easy to set up using the videos from Shure and was playing through it in about 5 mins. The sound is great through it and it fits nicely on my pedalboard. I have used it in my house and at one practice so far but I’m really impressed with the clarity and range, as well as one less cable. This will definitely be making it’s live debut very soon
Fun Generation AirZone 2.4Ghz Instrument

Based on 5 reviews
This device works extremely well in the venues I've played in so far, capacity 2000-3000. The receiver finds the transmitter automatically in seconds. Then you are good to go, worked overtime. I had a 3 hour sound check followed by a 3 hour show. I had no issues at all, on the one charge.
Fun Generation AirZone 5.8Ghz Instrument

Based on 17 reviews
I needed a wireless solution for my guitar but didn't have the budget to go for the big brands. After some research and ended up getting this little thing in 5,8 ghz. So glad I did. It got me through a European tour with my band and many other gigs as well. That is at least 30, in different venues, from small gigs to big stages. I always had a cable ready but never needed it. NO DROPOUTS, NO LATENCY, NO TONE DEGRADATION at least compering to the big brands intermediate UHF wireless gear (which is around 350â¬). Heck, I could always do a line check from any backstage, no problem with distance from my pedalboard. I just love it. Also very simple and efficient to use. Just plug and play. It may feel a bit plasticky and cheap (which it is) but I don't believe other brands offer...
Nux B-8 Wireless-System Git/Bass

Based on 3 reviews
Had it for a few weeks now and played a couple of gigs with it.. Standing next to my board and having the signal dropping out is something I never thought would happen when I was purchasing it..𥲠Completely unreliable for a bigger gig. Yesterday dropouts happened during my solos, which is completely unacceptable for a live situation in a trio band.. It's really light and comfortable to use, packed with features, but I'm definitely getting an analog device next time!