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Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument

4.2 out of 5 stars from 220 customer ratings

Digital 5.8 GHz Radio System

  • Plug-n-Play transmitter & receiver
  • Suitable for all instruments with 6.35 mm audio jack
  • 5.8 GHz band (5.729~5.820GHz)
  • 24 Bit / 48 KHz
  • 4 Channels
  • Transmission range up to 35 metres
  • Latency time 5.6 ms
  • Battery life up to 5 hours (depending on operating situation)
  • Charging time < 3.5 hours
  • Includes manual , USB cable and 9 V mains adapter

Transmitter:

  • Rotatable 220° angle 6.35 mm jack audio plug
  • Easy-to-read LCD display with battery status ID link indicator
  • Pairing LCD display
  • ID LCD display
  • Power & mute button
  • USB charging port
  • Integrated rechargeable 3.7 V / 600 mAH Li-battery
  • Dimensions: 43.4 x 28.7 x 92 mm
  • Weight: 56.4 g

Please note: not compatible with active pickup systems.

Receiver:

  • Integrated chromatic tuner with easy-to-read LCD display
  • Mute switch
  • Cable tone simulator
  • Integrated magnetic charging station for the transmitter
  • 9V DC in & out for powering external 9V devices
  • Pairing & ID link LCD display
  • Battery status LCD display
  • Dimensions: 130 x 98.9 x 50.3 mm
  • Weight: 263 g
  • Available since April 2021
  • Item number 482514
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Guitar Channels 1
  • Transmission Format Digital
  • Frequency 5800 MHz
  • Transmitter Type Guitarbug
  • Receiver Type Pedalboard
  • Mountable Antenna No
  • Charging System Yes
  • Internal Battery Yes
  • Dante No
  • Usable Frequencies 4
  • Frequency Display Yes
  • Automatic Frequency Search Yes
  • Battery Status Display Yes
  • Transmitter with Accu Yes
  • Output 6,3 mm Jack unbal.
  • Receiver Width in mm 130 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 99 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 50 mm
  • Rackkit No
  • Receiver Weight in kg 0,26 kg
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Digital 5.8 GHz wireless system

It's a wonderful thing to be able to connect a beloved instrument to one's favourite amp wirelessly – but it's often prohibitively expensive. The four-channel Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz wireless system combines an affordable price with high quality connectivity and allows a guitar, bass, or any other musical instrument with a 6.3mm jack connection to be connected to an amplifier at a distance of up to 35 metres without any loss of sound, and while transmitting 24-bit audio at 48kHz. In addition to a transmitter with an LC screen and built-in lithium-ion battery, this set also includes a receiver equipped with a chromatic tuner, a cable tone simulator, and a mute switch – it also serves as the charging station for the transmitter. With a battery life of up to five hours, though, even epic jam sessions shouldn't be a problem.

Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument digital wireless system

None of the cables, all of the quality

Because its plug-in jack can be rotated 220°, the transmitter of the Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8 Ghz can be adjusted for optimal use with virtually any instrument. Its LC screen displays the most important information, such as which channel is in use, whether the receiver is paired successfully, or simply if the mute function is activated – it also shows the remaining charge of the integrated battery, which can be recharged via the USB cable supplied or using the receiver unit. In addition to these key functions (i.e. receiving the signal and charging the transmitter) the receiver also features a tuner and a continuously variable cable tone simulator to mimic the capacitive effect of a genuine cable connection. The receiver is also fitted with a bright, clear display, which is very practical when tuning in poor lighting conditions, as well as more generally for monitoring the most important functions of a wireless setup.

Receiver of the Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument wireless set

A universal wireless solution

With its low price - typical of course for Harley Benton products - the AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz isn't just designed for more advanced players (who will choose the AirBorne for its stable and loss-free wireless connection between instrument and amp), but also for beginners. This compact and yet comprehensive system is the ideal entry point into the world of wireless connectivity for guitars, basses, or the countless other instruments that are equipped with a standard jack connection. "Plug and play" would be one way of describing this reliable, simple wireless setup, and yet it's more than capable of transmitting every subtle nuance of any instrument to an amp that can be as far as 35 metres away, thanks to its 24-bit, 48kHz signal quality.

Transmitter of the Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz Instrument digital wireless system

About Harley Benton

Since 1998, the Harley Benton brand has been catering for the needs of countless guitarists and bassists. In addition to an extensive range of stringed instruments, Thomann's house brand also offers a wide choice of amplifiers, speakers, effect pedals, and other accessories. In total, the range includes over 1,500 products. Built by established names in the industry, all Harley Benton products combine quality and reliability at attractive and affordable prices. The continuous expansion of the range ensures that Harley Benton always provides new, exciting, and innovative products that keep players perfectly in tune with the musical world, day after day.

On stage or at home – feel free!

Equally useful for reducing tripping hazards on stage or simply for tidying up that annoying cable clutter at home: The Harley Benton AirBorne Pro 5.8Ghz wireless system is the ideal way to permanently dispense with the cable connecting instrument and amplifier. With a low latency time of around 5ms and a range of up to 35 metres, this wireless system is powerful enough to transmit instrument signals reliably and without dropout, even through walls. And with five hours' running time, it has sufficient stamina for long sessions on stage, in the studio, or in the rehearsal room.

220 Customer ratings

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Value for money - Awful battery life
ShoggyPlay 13.09.2021
I bought this Harley Benton Wireless System because it seemed like great value for the money and in most ways it actually is.
The package came with two units: The receiver and the transmitter. It's made of plastic but it felt sturdy enough and is quite a feature packed piece of kit.

It has a display on both the receiver and transmitter, cable tone, built in tuner, a cradle on the receiver to charge the transmitter and a foot switch which toggles between the tuner and also acts as a bypass switch.

I also found the sound quality to be excellent with no dropout. I didn't bother testing the distance because i only use it in my studio.

The first thing i noticed when i unboxed the system was the rather large transmitter but i said to myself, this must be a good thing because it probably has a large battery inside that should give at least five hours solid playing time.
How wrong i was. Alas, this was not to be and herein lies the downfall of this otherwise excellent unit.

The battery time (at least on my unit) is awful. I'm Lucky to get just over a couple of hours playing time out of the transmitter and it seems to take even longer time to recharge when it's flat.
The receiver is ok because i have mine plugged into the mains, so no issues there. I would give up all the extra features just to have longer battery life but unfortunately this is not the case.

Conclusion:
If you want a feature packed affordable wireless system and don't care about battery life, then the Harley Benton wireless system is something you should consider.
However, if battery life is important to you, then i cannot recommend this system.
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Great value for money
Esben S 22.05.2021
This is a fairly new product, but seems to provide a great value for the money. A more professional product would be 4-5 times the price.

The transmitter/receiver adds 5.87 ms latency - I measured it accurately. This is barely noticeable on its own, but will of course add to latency elsewhere in your chain. The transmitter seems to apply a high-pass filter with a cutoff around 45 Hz, which is certainly no problem for guitar. It also adds a little noise, but quite low and "white", so again no problem.
I've experienced no dropouts or connection issues, but have so far only used it at home.

When testing the sound quality with a guitar with an active pickup, the AirBorne was transparent if the Cable Tone filtering was set to off. Note that 'off' is all the way clockwise - opposite of what one might expect. Hence CCW = more filtering.
In an A/B setup with a strat with passive pickups and 3-6 m guitar cable the Cable Tone came in handy, in order to match the treble roll-off due to the guitar cable.
When switching between a wired and wireless connection to the same effects and amp, it's essential to compensate for the effect of the cable. Otherwise separate presets with different EQ would be required to accommodate this.

Pros:
- Great value for money
- Transparent sound quality
- Cable Tone filter useful, switching between playing wired and wireless
- Convenient built-in charger in the receiver
- Colour-coded channels, to easily see link between transmitter and receiver
- Potentially 5.8 GHz is less crowded than the 2.4 GHz band

Cons:
- Impossible to tell the difference between Power and Channel buttons (before pressing it), with the transmitter plugged in
- Counter-intuitive direction of the Cable Tone knob
- Low-battery indicator seemed to kick in just shortly before the transmitter switched off
- Might not trust the "dongle" transmitter in a live performance, but would prefer one tied to the strap.
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I love it. It's great.
Bigblueuk 16.06.2022
I've used this in long rehearsals, and long gigs and I have not had a single drop out. I trust it in gigs and the battery got through the whole thing (I do charge it on the nest in the interval though just to make sure). I've read some reviews about battery life but I have not had any problem. It does take a while to charge though.
The cable feature is terrific. I use it at about half and it sounds great.
The tuner is OK too.
5.8Ghz takes it out of the busy Wi-fi area.
TOP TIP. I put a small piece of velcro on the unit and the guitar. It holds it in place and stops it flapping about.
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Good looking - but I'm not magnetically attracted..
Roadhouse 4 08.09.2023
Got this in preference to the more simple plug to plug systems, as it advertises an onboard charging facility & footswitch-operated tuner - which allows the user to noiselessly change between guitars.
Good - the signal is clean, you also have a tone control to compensate for high frequency loss, and range is pretty good. I can go out front & listen from at least 15m away whilst soundchecking, which is more than enough for a product in this price range I think. Frequency selection is trouble free & reliable also, & I've not experienced any problems playing indoor or outdoor gigs from interference, so happy on that front. The tuner is, er well, a tuner, but as a bonus the footswitch works well as a noiseless on/off whilst changing guitars, and overall unit construction is solid.
Bad - Main reason for loss of stars is the charger function. The jackplug "fob" is supposed to lock magnetically to the main unit, using a similar principle to the "Magsafe" on Apple MacBooks, but it's nowhere near useable. The magnet seems too weak to hold the fob in place & so it never charges. The supplied charger cable is an alternative, but again it's just too short for practical use IMO, so budget for another, longer cable as the fob uses a rechargeable battery only. And charge up several hours before gigging, as it takes a while! Battery life, is thankfully quite good, I've used it live for 3 hrs at a time & it's never run out yet.
It's basically a good product, as if you need the sort of functionality described above there are not too many alternatives out there.
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