Need professional wireless microphones for an event, conference, panel discussion, wedding, or presentation? MicroRentals’ 2-channel wireless microphone hire gives you everything you need to put two cordless microphones in the hands of your speakers — with clear, reliable audio and zero trailing cables.
Our dual channel wireless microphone systems are available for daily, weekly, and monthly hire, and arrive ready to use straight out of the case. No audio engineering experience required — plug the receiver into your PA system or mixer, power on the transmitters, and you’re live.
A 2-channel system gives you two completely independent wireless microphones running simultaneously through a single receiver unit. Each channel has its own gain control, RF signal monitoring, and audio output — so two speakers, presenters, or performers can move freely and independently without interfering with each other. Perfect for panel discussions, MC and guest setups, interview-style events, or dual-presenter conferences.
Our wireless microphone systems operate on UHF (Ultra High Frequency) bands — the gold standard for professional live audio. UHF systems offer significantly better range, stability, and interference rejection than cheaper VHF systems, making them reliable in the complex RF environments typical of event venues, convention centres, hotels, and outdoor sites where Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and other wireless signals compete for bandwidth.
Typical operating range is 50–100 metres between transmitter and receiver — more than enough coverage for the vast majority of events, conference rooms, and stage setup
The receiver outputs a standard XLR or TRS balanced audio signal — compatible with any PA system, powered speaker, mixing desk, or AV system used in events and conference venues. It connects directly to the Bose S1 Pro, venue-supplied PA systems, portable mixers, conference room AV systems, and broadcast equipment.
The most common hire application. Run two independent presenter microphones simultaneously — one for the keynote speaker and one for the event MC, or two panellists on stage at once. Lapel mics keep hands free for presentations, clickers, and gestures, while the wireless freedom means speakers can move naturally without being tethered to a lectern or cable.
For panel sessions, town halls, and audience Q&A formats, a 2-channel system lets you keep one roving handheld microphone with the MC for audience questions while a second lapel microphone remains with a panellist or moderator on stage. No awkward microphone passing, no dead air.
At tradeshows and exhibitions, a 2-channel wireless setup allows two presenters or demonstrators to speak simultaneously or in rotation on a busy stand — engaging more visitors with professional audio without tying presenters to a fixed point. Ideal for product demonstrations, live pitches, and stand-based presentations that run on a loop throughout the day.
For awards ceremonies and gala dinners, the standard setup is one lapel mic on the MC for scripted presentations and one handheld passed to award recipients for acceptance speeches. A 2-channel system handles both simultaneously and cleanly — no channel switching, no delay, no fumbling with cables.
For wedding ceremonies, receptions, and private functions, a 2-channel system provides one microphone for the celebrant and one for the couple (or speeches), ensuring every word is heard clearly by all guests regardless of venue size. The lapel option keeps the ceremony visually clean — no visible microphone stands, no handheld mics in wedding photos.
For training courses, seminars, and educational workshops, a 2-channel system allows a trainer and a co-presenter to work simultaneously — moving around the room, engaging participants, and collaborating without needing to share a single microphone or shout across the space.
Wireless microphones are essential for outdoor stages, festival MC systems, and open-air events where cables are a trip hazard and presenters need to move freely across large spaces. UHF systems perform reliably outdoors, and the long transmission range means the receiver can be positioned well away from the stage.
For church services, community meetings, school events, and club AGMs, a 2-channel wireless system enables a speaker and a musician, two speakers, or a speaker and a choir director to use microphones simultaneously — providing the flexibility that a single wired microphone simply can’t offer.
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