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Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar

As the name implies, the Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar is a dual-function piece for use with the ultracompact Profile wireless microphone system. Identical to the unit originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system, the unit is sold as a replacement item and allows you to recharge the separately available receiver and clip-on transmitters simultaneously, giving you an additional 11 hours of operating time in the field without access to AC power. In addition to two transmitters and a receiver, the smartly designed charging bar neatly accommodates the system's camera-shoe, USB-C, and Lightning adapters, as well as the transmitter magnet mounts (all available separately), making it easy to keep the components and accessories at hand and organized.

SKU: GC60-700267

Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar

Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar

As the name implies, the Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar is a dual-function piece for use with the ultracompact Profile wireless microphone system. Identical to the unit originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system, the unit is sold as a replacement item and allows you to recharge the separately available receiver and clip-on transmitters simultaneously, giving you an additional 11 hours of operating time in the field without access to AC power. In addition to two transmitters and a receiver, the smartly designed charging bar neatly accommodates the system's camera-shoe, USB-C, and Lightning adapters, as well as the transmitter magnet mounts (all available separately), making it easy to keep the components and accessories at hand and organized.

Doubles as Handheld and Desktop Mic

Simply put one or two Profile clip-on transmitters in the charging bar and you can use it as a handheld microphone with backup recording, great for man-on-the-street interviews or passing around during Q and A sessions. It's also well suited for desktop use and features a 1/4"-20 thread on the bottom for compatibility with a wide range of tabletop stands.

Designed for On-the-Go Content Creation

Designed for on-the-go creators, content producers, influencers, videographers, and mobile journalists, the Profile system operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency spectrum to provide reliable wireless transmission at a line-of-sight range up to 800' to the receiver, which can be used with mobile devices and DSLR/mirrorless cameras. The built-in battery is recharged via USB-C port in just under 3 hours.

At a Glance

Stores and recharges one Profile wireless receiver and two clip-on transmitters (receiver and transmitters available separately)

Provides an additional 11 hours of operating time for Profile system in the field between charges

Built-in battery recharges in just under 3 hours via USB-C

Recharges receiver in just under 2 hours and transmitters in just under 1.5 hours

Also functions as omnidirectional handheld/desktop microphone when used with one or two clip-on transmitters and paired with receiver

When used as a microphone, the charging bar also allows you to record up to 30 hours of backup audio using the 16GB of internal memory in the clip-on transmitter; settings for the mic can be remotely adjusted at the receiver

The charging bar offers over 15 hours of operating time as a mic; clip-on transmitters can be recharged while the mic is in use

Reliable wireless transmission with up to 800' line-of-sight range and 490' if someone is in between

1/4"-20 thread on the bottom for compatibility with a wide range of tabletop stands

Use the separately available foam windscreen to reduce light wind noise and vocal pops (plosives).

Lightweight and compact for on-the-go content creation

Key Features:

For Creators and Mobile Journalists

Charging Bar for Profile Wireless System

Built-In Lithium-Ion Battery

Use with Clip-On Transmitter as Handheld

Fits Two Transmitters and One Receiver

Fits Adapters

800' Transmission Range to Receiver

USB-C Charging Port

Adds up to 11 Hours of Operating Time

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Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar

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Product Overview

Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar

As the name implies, the Sennheiser Profile Wireless Replacement Charging Bar is a dual-function piece for use with the ultracompact Profile wireless microphone system. Identical to the unit originally included with the Profile two-person wireless system, the unit is sold as a replacement item and allows you to recharge the separately available receiver and clip-on transmitters simultaneously, giving you an additional 11 hours of operating time in the field without access to AC power. In addition to two transmitters and a receiver, the smartly designed charging bar neatly accommodates the system's camera-shoe, USB-C, and Lightning adapters, as well as the transmitter magnet mounts (all available separately), making it easy to keep the components and accessories at hand and organized.

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