








🎶 Cut the cords, not the vibe — wireless freedom for pros on stage!
The LEKATO WS70 Wireless Guitar System offers professional-grade UHF wireless transmission with 70 selectable channels, ensuring interference-free multi-instrument setups. Featuring ultra-low latency under 3 milliseconds and a robust 80-131 feet range, it guarantees pristine, real-time sound. Its rechargeable lithium battery supports over 6 hours of continuous use, while plug-and-play simplicity makes it ideal for electric guitars, basses, and keyboards—perfect for live performances and studio sessions alike.





| Manufacturer | LEKATO |
| UPC | 793811872248 |
| Set Name | 70 |
| Package Dimensions | 12.1 x 9.3 x 3.4 cm; 160 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Item model number | WS70 |
| Connector | USB |
| Battery Type | Lithium |
| Item Weight | 160 g |
P**S
SUPERB VALUE
As with most purchases, I always do a wee bit of research and try to determine the best available product at an affordable price point. I have been a songwriter for around 40 years and I can remember when a " budget friendly " musical instrument was just another term for " cheap rubbish " Fortunately, times have radically changed and now we are blessed with a market full of excellent quality items which are far kinder on the wallet. With this in mind, I recently bought the excellent Positive Grid Spark 2 amplifier which comes with a superb app that brings to us every conceivable sound we could wish for in a lovely wee package. I have a dedicated iPad just for this app. I also bought the available battery and foot switch and decided to complete my portable practice rig ( which is good enough to gig with along with a small cab. ) by investing in a wireless guitar system. Positive Grid have their own option ( which I am sure is very good ) but at over £100 it seemed a little excessive when there are other, far more affordable, options on the market. I decided to opt for the LEKATO WS-70 which had great spec.'s and superb reviews. I have felt totally justified in my decision as this is a wonderful wee system with no noticeable latency and no discernible loss of tone.I can highly recommend this option to anyone looking for excellent quality at a very affordable price point.
G**2
UPDATED: Good But Only For Passive Guitar Pickups, Active Pickups Cause Noise Problems.
They work and connect well. Slight processing hiss as guitar being played which disappears when no longer playing. Noticed this same effect with compressors and multi-effects pedals; so think it is signal processing noise that gates. I don't know if more expensive ones like Positive Grid Link or Boss' product would avoid this problem at nearly three times the price.UPDATE:I mostly have active pickups on acoustic guitars. I recently revisited these and tried it on my electric guitar that has passive pickups, after reading that wireless units like these often don't work well with active pickups. Well, I'm pleased to say that they work fine with passive pickups. Just thought it would be fair to adjust my review and upgrade to 5 stars. Apparently, it can affect wireless transmitter/receiver guitar units in general.Hope this information helps.
S**2
No latency, slight noise and noise gate action only on very quiet passages. Good tone overall.
I'd held off buying a wireles system for some time, worried about latency and sound quality. These were just cheap enough to try it out. Setup is really easy - they are paired out of the box and fully charged, so just plug them into guitar and amp and turn them on - almost as easy as a cable.My latency worries were unfounded - it's not perceptible at all. Even when playing through an amp modelling pedal, which must add some extra overhead. Sound quality from the modeller is as good as using a cable - a slight attenuation of volume which can be adjusted for. Playing through an all analogue amp (Vox 15r), you can hear the digital nature when notes fade - a slight hiss and then a noise gate reduces sustain somewhat till silent. So not quite as goood as a cable, but most of the time you really wouldn't notice. Evaluated on its own, it does a produce a decent tone that I am happy to play with. I've not had any interference or drop outs and range does seem good (still working 2 floors away). I'm happy with my purchase overall.
E**S
Perfect.
Great quality! No issues with this product.
S**A
Not for active basses
This came highly recommended in youtube videos and I got it. The dongle is inexpensive and looks very good. Its convenient and battery should last good.It should work with passive electronics but I tried it on an active electronic bass guitar. Here is the experience:Gear:Cort Artisan B5 with Bartolini Pickups and Markbass Preamp.Amp and Cabs:TC Electronic BQ500 with 2 Ashdown 112 cabsEffects:Boss GT1B MultiFx UnitCable for Comparison:Fender Original 10ftExperience:When connected directly to the amp there was a slight drop to the volume and lowend of the tone compared to the cables. It was approximately 2 stops(cable volume at 9hrs, ws70 at 11hrs) lower. There was a minor hiss which was mostly inaudible. Once i increased the volume and low end from the amp the tone sounded similar to cable tone and it wasn't a deal breaker. It had promise.Problems started when I plugged in my effects unit.I primarily use 3 patches for my band(a clean, a dirty and a chorus-delay). For the dirty and chorus-delay tone this worked really well with the growl and I was really happy.Problems started when I switched to the clean patch, the hiss I mentioned previously became really amped and rendered the patch useless. Hence I am returning this.REVISIT: The trick is to use a Mono cable extension in case of active pups. The hiss is eliminated and sound is normal. I tried this with another bug, may be would revisit this someday.
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