On stage, during a conference, on a film set or at an event, cables can quickly become a limitation. Restricted movement, more complex setup, risk of pulling equipment… all of these factors can impact your performance.
Wireless microphones were designed to solve this essential need: providing complete freedom while maintaining excellent sound quality. You can move, interact with your audience and fully focus on your performance without worrying about cables.
At Star’s Music, we have selected a range of high-performance, reliable and easy-to-use wireless microphones, designed to meet the demands of live performance, video production and events. Explore our selection and find the system that will let you perform with total freedom.
Wireless microphones: the ideal solution for freedom and comfort
A wireless microphone is more than just a microphone. It is a complete system designed to transmit your voice or instrument without a cable, while maintaining excellent audio quality. Thanks to this technology, you can move freely, interact with your audience and adopt a more natural presence during your performance.
This type of microphone is used by a wide range of professionals. Singers use it to move across the stage, presenters and speakers to engage their audience, videographers to create dynamic shoots, and content creators to record videos or interviews with greater flexibility.
At Star’s Music, you will find different formats suited to every use: handheld microphones for the stage, headset microphones for active presentations, and discreet lavalier systems for video and interviews. Each solution is designed to deliver clear sound, reliable transmission and a smooth user experience.
How does a wireless microphone work?
A wireless microphone works using a radio transmission system. The microphone captures your voice or instrument, and the signal is sent to a transmitter. This transmitter converts the audio signal into a radio signal and sends it to a receiver connected to your sound system or recording equipment.
The receiver then captures this signal and converts it back into a standard audio signal, ready to be amplified or recorded. This entire process happens instantly, allowing you to speak, sing or perform without any noticeable latency.
Modern systems are designed to provide stable transmission, reliable range and strong resistance to interference. You benefit from clear and consistent sound, even in demanding environments such as live stages or events.
Wireless microphone vs RF microphone: what’s the difference?
In practice, there is no real difference between a wireless microphone and an RF microphone. Both terms refer to the same technology.
RF simply stands for “radio frequency,” which describes the type of signal used to transmit sound between the transmitter and receiver. In professional environments, the term RF microphone is often used, while “wireless microphone” is more common in general use.
When you choose an RF microphone at Star’s Music, you are choosing a wireless system based on reliable radio technology designed to ensure stable transmission and high-quality audio.
In which situations should you use a wireless microphone?
Wireless microphones are widely used in situations where mobility is essential. On stage, they allow performers to move freely while maintaining consistent sound quality. In conferences or professional events, they enable speakers to engage their audience without being restricted to a podium.
In video production and content creation, they are highly valued for interviews, reports or dynamic shoots. Creators can record clear audio while maintaining full creative freedom.
Teachers, trainers and presenters also rely on wireless microphones to improve communication, especially when they need to move around or interact with a group.
Which frequency should you choose for your wireless microphone?
The transmission frequency plays a key role in the stability and reliability of a wireless system. It refers to the radio band used to transmit the signal between the transmitter and receiver.
Modern systems often offer multiple frequencies or channels to avoid interference with other audio equipment. This flexibility is especially useful in environments where several wireless microphones are used at the same time.
By choosing a high-quality wireless microphone at Star’s Music, you benefit from systems designed to operate on professional audio frequency bands, ensuring stable and reliable transmission.
What transmission power do you need for an RF microphone?
Transmission power determines the range between the transmitter and receiver. The higher the power, the greater the distance over which the signal can be transmitted.
For indoor use such as conferences, presentations or video shoots, standard power is usually sufficient to ensure a stable connection. On stage or at large-scale events, a longer range may be required to maintain reliable transmission across the entire performance area.
The systems available at Star’s Music are selected to provide an excellent balance between range, stability and compliance with current regulations.
How to choose the right wireless microphone for your needs?
Choosing a wireless microphone mainly depends on your intended use. For singers or hosts, a handheld wireless microphone remains the most common and versatile option. Durable and easy to use, it is perfectly suited for live performance.
For presentations, conferences or training sessions, headset or lavalier microphones are often preferred. They allow you to keep your hands free while ensuring consistent and natural voice capture.
It is also important to consider the required range, your working environment and compatibility with your existing audio equipment. Some systems are designed for quick and easy setup, while others offer more advanced settings for professional environments.
By exploring the wireless microphone range at Star’s Music, you gain access to reliable and high-performance systems suited to all types of use. Whether you are a performer, speaker, content creator or event professional, you will find the microphone that delivers clear, stable sound and complete freedom of movement.