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UHF, 2.4G or 5.8G-Choosing the Right Frequency Band with LEKATO Wireless System?

UHF, 2.4G or 5.8G-Choosing the Right Frequency Band with LEKATO Wireless System?

As guitarists seek greater freedom on stage and in practice, wireless systems have become more accessible than ever. Whether you're jamming at home, performing live, or rehearsing with a band, LEKATO offers reliable, budget-friendly wireless systems that let you say goodbye to tangled cables and hello to mobility.

But with multiple frequency options—UHF, 2.4GHz, and 5.8GHz—you might wonder:
“What’s the difference? And which one is right for my setup?”

In this guide, we break down the pros and cons of each frequency band and explore three of LEKATO’s best-selling models, helping you make the best choice for your playing environment and performance needs.


🔍 Understanding Wireless Frequency Bands

Before diving into product recommendations, it’s essential to understand what wireless frequency bands actually mean. The frequency band determines how your audio signal is transmitted and how well it can avoid interference from other devices.

Let’s compare the three main bands commonly used in guitar wireless systems:

  • UHF (Ultra High Frequency): Operates in the 400–900 MHz range. Known for strong signal stability and low interference.

  • 2.4GHz: A widely used frequency also shared by Wi-Fi and Bluetooth devices.

  • 5.8GHz: A newer standard that offers faster data transmission and minimal interference in clean environments.


📡 UHF – Rock-Solid Stability for Serious Performers

LEKATO WS-70 UHF Wireless Guitar System – 70 Channels, 40m Range

Why choose UHF?
If you play live gigs, especially in crowded venues or clubs packed with wireless traffic, the UHF band is your best bet. LEKATO’s WS-70 system uses a professional-grade UHF connection to minimize dropouts and maintain signal integrity even under complex stage conditions.

Key Features:

  • 70 selectable channels – perfect for avoiding interference

  • 40 meters (131 feet) transmission distance

  • <3ms ultra-low latency

  • Rechargeable battery with up to 5 hours of playtime

Best For: Live performers, studio professionals, and guitarists in multi-device environments.


🌐 2.4GHz – Easy, Affordable, and Great for Practice

LEKATO 2.4GHz Wireless Guitar System – 4 Channels, Plug & Play

Why choose 2.4GHz?
This is the most common frequency band for consumer electronics, making it ideal for home use and small rehearsal spaces. The LEKATO 2.4GHz system is incredibly simple to use—just plug and play. It offers impressive performance at a budget-friendly price point.

Key Features:

  • 4 channels to avoid basic interference

  • <6ms low latency ensures audio sync

  • Works with electric guitar, bass, and acoustic pickups

  • Range up to 30 meters (98 feet) in open space

Best For: Beginners, home practice, casual jamming, and small studio use.

Note: 2.4GHz shares bandwidth with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, which may result in occasional interference in busy environments.


⚡ 5.8GHz – High-Speed Transmission with Modern Stability

LEKATO 5.8GHz Wireless Guitar System – Low Latency, Crystal Clear Sound

Why choose 5.8GHz?
5.8GHz is a relatively newer frequency in wireless audio, offering a cleaner channel with less traffic compared to 2.4GHz. It delivers crystal-clear sound, ultra-low latency, and is ideal for players who want the best of both worlds: stability and speed.

Key Features:

  • <5ms latency for real-time playing

  • Less interference from household electronics

  • Clear, wide frequency response for better tone quality

  • Up to 30 meters (98 feet) transmission distance

Best For: Intermediate to pro players seeking high audio quality and wireless convenience in moderately crowded environments.


🧭 Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature UHF (WS-70) 2.4GHz(WS-80) 5.8GHz (WS-50)
Frequency Band 400–900 MHz 2.4 GHz 5.8 GHz
Latency <3ms <6ms <5ms
Interference Level Very Low Moderate (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth) Low
Range Up to 40m Up to 30m Up to 30m
Best Use Live gigs, pro setups Home, practice, rehearsal High-quality sound, hybrid use
Channels 70 4 Auto Pairing

🎤 Final Thoughts: Which One Should You Choose?

  • Go with UHF if you’re a stage performer needing ultra-reliable signal and flexibility with multiple devices.

  • Choose 2.4GHz if you’re starting out or mostly practicing at home.

  • Opt for 5.8GHz if you want clearer tone and faster performance in a less congested frequency space.

Each LEKATO wireless system is crafted with musicians in mind—simple to use, budget-friendly, and built for real-world performance. Whether you're rehearsing in your bedroom or playing your heart out under the lights, there’s a LEKATO wireless solution ready to back you up.


🔗 Explore all LEKATO wireless systems now at lekatodeal.com, and take your music wherever you go—without limits.

Have questions? Contact our support team at info@lekatodeal.com.