The Fender Telepath™ Wireless System promises wireless freedom for guitarists and bassists without sacrificing sound quality or feel. In this review, we will take a closer look at the performance of this system in various application scenarios.
Technical data (summary)
- Frequency band: 5.8 GHz
- Range: Up to 21 meters
- Latency: 4 ms
- Compatibility: Active and passive instruments
- Battery life: Up to 8 hours
- Special features: Auto-pairing, cable simulation, multi-device pairing
structure and handling
The system is intuitively designed and can be connected to the instrument quickly and easily. The auto-pairing works reliably and saves time. The movable input plug and the active/passive switch make the system extremely flexible.
sound quality and latency
The sound quality is impressive. The system transmits the signal losslessly and without audible distortion. The latency of 4 ms is so low that it is barely noticeable in the game and enables a natural gaming feel. The cable simulation ensures an authentic sound that is hardly distinguishable from a wired setup.
range and stability
The specified range of 21 meters is easily achieved in practice. Even in environments with many other radio signals, the system demonstrated high stability and no dropouts.
battery life
The battery life of up to 8 hours is sufficient for most live performances. Charging is quick and easy.
- Frequency band: 5.8 GHz
- Auto-pairing for easy operation
- Pairing 3 transmitters with 1 receiver for the use of multiple guitars in a live environment
- Range: 21 m (70 feet)
- practical active/passive switch
- 8 hours of battery life
- Color: Mystic Ice Blue and Black