Imagine this: you have a great home theatre setup, a hi-fi stereo, or a powered speaker system — but no microphone input. You want to sing, host family karaoke nights, or do announcements — but how?
That’s exactly what the Sonken EZY Mic 5.2 Universal UHF Wireless Microphones is built for: transforming ordinary speaker systems into full-fledged karaoke setups — complete with mic effects, Bluetooth streaming, and dual wireless mics.
Why the EZY Mic 5.2 Is a Game-Changer
Most amplifiers and powered speakers only have line-level inputs (AUX, RCA, 3.5 mm, 6.35 mm, etc.), not dedicated mic inputs. That means even if you plug in a microphone, the levels and impedance won't match, and you either get no sound or distortion.
The EZY Mic 5.2 solves this in one go:
It has auxiliary input compatibility (3.5 mm or RCA) so it can tie into virtually any stereo, home theatre, hifi amplifier or powered speaker system.
It also works with conventional mic inputs, because it provides 3.5 mm / 6.35 mm connectors.
Inside the unit is a dual-channel UHF wireless mic receiver, paired with two wireless microphones.
Each microphone features onboard effects (mic volume, echo, bass, treble, channel selection) — so there's no need for a separate mixer.
The receiver itself also provides Bluetooth input. This means you can stream from a phone, tablet, laptop, smart TV etc, and sing along through your system — the streamed music and mic inputs get mixed in the unit.
In short: this device bridges the gap for any non-mic-equipped audio system to become karaoke-capable — with built-in effects and wireless convenience. Sonken has created a true Universal Wireless Microphone System.
Key Features & Specs
Feature | Description / Benefit |
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Dual UHF wireless mics | Two mics, each operating on UHF (CH-A: 650.10 – 659.90 MHz, CH-B: 661.30 – 671.10 MHz) with 50 frequency options each. |
On-mic effects controls | Each mic has controls for mic volume, echo, bass, treble, and channel selection. |
Anti-feedback technology | Helps reduce microphone feedback/loop issues when pairing with powerful speakers. |
Rechargeable batteries | The receiver and both mics use rechargeable batteries (via USB). Each mic delivers about 5 hours of use. |
Bluetooth audio input | The receiver can pair to a Bluetooth device independently of the mics, so you can stream music and sing along. |
Simple connection to audio systems | Supports line-level input (AUX / RCA / 3.5 mm) so you don’t need a mic jack. |
Australian frequency compliant | The mics are compliant with Australian government frequency regulations. |
Extras included | The package includes anti-roll mic stands and microphone “socks” (covers). |
How It Transforms Your Setup
Home Theatre + Karaoke
Your theatre system has great speakers but no mic input. Add the EZY Mic 5.2, route music via Bluetooth or audio cable, and let your family sing karaoke nights — no mixer or extra gear needed.Hi-Fi Stereo / Amplifier
Audiophiles often have pure stereo amps with RCA/line inputs. The EZY Mic 5.2 lets you inject microphone signals cleanly, with built-in effects, without messing with your primary amp setup.Powered Speakers / Party Setup
DJs or party hosts sometimes use active speakers that accept only line-level input. You can plug the EZY Mic 5.2 in, and any speaker system becomes karaoke-ready.Portable Events & Small Venues
For small functions or impromptu gigs, carry the receiver and mics; bump it into whatever PA or speaker the venue has — and you’re ready to go.
Tips & Best Practices
Set gain carefully — Don’t crank the volume too high at first. Start with low mic gain and raise gradually to avoid feedback.
Use anti-feedback feature — The built-in anti-feedback helps, but positioning matters: keep mics pointed away from speakers where possible.
Avoid overlapping frequencies — With each microphone having a unique operating channels (frequency), you can select a different channel to make sure they’re on sufficiently separated frequencies to reduce interference.
Charge fully before use — The internal battery life is ~5 hours per mic, so plan ahead for longer sessions.
Bluetooth priority — If you connect via Bluetooth and also sing, ensure your Bluetooth device volume is balanced with mic levels.
Cable vs Bluetooth — For critical performances, use wired AUX if possible (less latency, more reliable) — use Bluetooth more for casual sing-along.