Customer—January 17, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Bought this to use with my bass for playing at church. This works very well, good sound level, just slight less than with a cord. I hav had no connection issues. I especially love the recharging base: just push the receiver and transmiter into the base and the recharging starts without having to mess with charging cords. The recharging base keeps a charge and the level indicator lights showd when it is charging the transmitter/ receivers and when it needs to be recharged. Read more
Dean R—September 6, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Just bought the JW-06 last week. These are great. I have a little practice area in my living room all running cable. But I also want to be able to bring my guitar over the couch or another close by area but didn't want to deal with cable. So I decided to give these wireless units a try. I use them strictly for home practice (I don't gig). I use it on a Silver Sky SE, Fender tele and a Michael Kelly LP. No problem plugging them in. I don't really hear anything different nor volume differences between cable and the wireless. I primarily play clean or slight/bluesy breaking sound. Not sure how it would work with heavy distortion. The distance from the amp was only about 10-15 feet. As I said previously, I use it at home for practice. I can't comment on its use for gigging. But nonetheless it works really well. I have my fireTV and router in the same room and haven't noticed any dropouts nor interference. And the plug-in units themselves are nice and small. The charging block actually has it's own battery....Its not just a charging stand. The box has a USB-c "in" and "out". The "in" is for charging USB connected to an electrical outlet. The "out" allows you to provide power/charge to anything using a USB connector....your phone, rechargeable tuner, little bluetooth wireless connector for my amp, etc......really nice little feature. I will add for the JW-06, that if you long press the button on the transmitter and the receiver, they will turn off. So if you are taking a break between sets or taking a break during practice, you can always just turn them off to preserve battery power in the units during breaks. So, if you don't want to unplug them from guitar and amp and put them into the battery charging device every time you take a break, you can always just quickly turn them off for a break The one thing to consider is that if something were to happen to the charging box ei: an amp falls on it and crushes it...lol, you won't have a way to charge the two wireless units. You can't charge the individual units. There is no place to plug in a USB line for charging on the individual units. Overall, I would highly recommend these for practicing at home if you want to go cable free Read more
Lesley McCall—December 14, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I’m not gonna lie I’m skeptical at first how good this unit would work based on how the price was but it totally outperformed a more expensive system that died in less than a year. Totally happy with this wireless guitar unit. It’s a great value for the price and works as advertised, works very well. Absolutely zero problems with any kind of battery life tone or distortion, sound qualities great, and the range is pretty good too. I can walk all around my house jamming out. Read more
Brian Graves—June 18, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I bought this to do a quick reunion show, so wasn't looking for a high-end device. It charged and paired up as expected, but I could not get any audio out of it. I was trying to use it on an Ibanez SG bass, which has active electronics. I thought I had seen that it would work with active electronics, but apparently it doesn't, in my case anyway. Tried it with a passive guitar and it worked fine. I remembered that I had another unit (different brand) that someone had given me because it had the same exact issue. So, to get it to work, you have to "trick" it into thinking it's in a passive guitar. Use a 1/4" to 1/4" TRS (stereo) coupler from the transmitter, to a 1/4" patch cable to the jack, and it worked. Not sure exactly why, but it has worked on both devices. I guess it's something to do with it shorting to ground on the TRS. Sounds really good and is a nice package. And cheap. I like the charging base, and it's sleek, compact design and it seems pretty solid. But, there's got to be a better way. Maybe an ON/OFF switch... Hmm... As an addendum, I tried it on my Ovation active, and it did work IF you power cycled the transmitter while it was plugged in... Addendum: So, I've really gotten to like this thing. Having that charging base is brilliant. Works well on my passive guitars. Haven't tried them again on the active electronic. The coverage is OK. Not great. The shape is not great on guitars with bottom-mounted jacks. I'm always hitting with my leg, making it cut out. But, I'm going to give it an extra star. It's not bad.... Read more
TT—September 28, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy plug and play. 1/4 jack, compatible with everything. Latency is virtually nonexistent. Wart size is obnoxious but nowhere as bad as others. I don’t like the wireless that has a bunch of wires to your strap either on kits that cost 8x’s more. Distance is okay, line of sight and was able to defeat it quickly, unlike its 8x’s more competition. Quality solid, played a three hour gig, granted it’s pretty new, and did not event dent the charge capacity! I love that the docking station recharges like AirPods. This is a must for any company that makes these now, docking station is required to charge while not in use. Impressive highlights are the latency, lack of drops/ signal continuity (tested in extreme conditions), battery life. This hard competition for the competitors. Suggests for Joyo and the competitors. Make a product like this only with a wart that looks like a knob or just a little antenna! I hate to say this is the best wireless I’ve used but it’s so easy, cheap, and performed. I’d buy again a year from now if it just died on me. Read more