Audio Technica ATW-3211/831 3000 Wireless Lavalier
ATW-R3210 receiver and ATW-T3201 body-pack transmitter with AT831cH cardioid condenser lavalier microphone.
Features:
- • Wide 60 MHz UHF tuning bandwidth for maximum versatility in RF environments. Frequency band: EE1 (530–90 MHz)
- • Unique multifunction button for quick backup frequency switch in case of interference
- • True Diversity operation reduces dropouts
- • Auto Squelch feature maximizes range and minimizes interference
- • Frequency scan and IR sync for easy setup
- • Dual-mode receiver display for standard or performance view
- • OLED screens on transmitters and receivers for clear readout
- • Handheld transmitter with low handling noise and interchangeable microphone capsules
- • New rugged cH-style connector on body-pack transmitter for secure connections
- • Body-pack transmitter has tactile mute toggle switch
- • Charging terminals work with optional smart charging docks
- • Antenna power available for powered antennas
- • Ground-lift switch eliminates ground loop hum
- • Balanced and unbalanced audio output jacks


This Audio Technica ATW-3211-831EE1 Wireless Lavalier Mic System is perfect for content creators, journalists, and public speakers. It offers a wide 60 MHz UHF tuning bandwidth, ensuring maximum versatility in RF environments. With features like True Diversity operation and Auto Squelch, you'll get clear, interference-free audio. The system includes an ATW-R3210 receiver, an ATW-T3201 body-pack transmitter, and an AT831cH cardioid condenser lavalier microphone. It's easy to set up with frequency scan and IR sync, and the dual-mode receiver display gives you flexibility. The handheld transmitter has low handling noise and interchangeable microphone capsules, while the body-pack transmitter has a new rugged connector and a tactile mute toggle switch. It also comes with charging terminals that work with optional smart charging docks. There's antenna power available for powered antennas, and a ground-lift switch to eliminate ground loop hum. Balanced and unbalanced audio output jacks provide flexibility.