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Digitales Wireless System

  • For guitars, basses and other instruments
  • 4 Switchable channels allow parallel use of 4 systems
  • Rechargeable 400 mAh battery for long operating time
  • Automatic sleep mode
  • Range: max. 20 m (without obstacles)
  • Less than 7 ms latency
  • Frequency range: 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
  • 2.4 GHz ISM Band for worldwide use
  • 16 Bit / 48 kHz A/D converter
  • 95 dB dynamic range
  • Up to 8 hours of battery life per charge (1.5 hours for a full charge)
  • On/Off/channel switch
  • Status LEDs show selected channel and battery charge
  • USB Type-C port
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H): 125 x 30 x 20 mm
  • Weight: 85 g
  • Includes USB charging cable

Note: The system is not compatible with active electronics or pickups

  • Available since October 2024
  • Item number 601285
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Guitar Channels 1
  • Transmission Format Digital
  • Frequency 2400 MHz
  • Transmitter Type Guitarbug
  • Receiver Type Mobile
  • Mountable Antenna No
  • Charging System Yes
  • Internal Battery Yes
  • Dante No
  • Usable Frequencies 4
  • Battery Status Display Yes
  • Transmitter with Accu Yes
  • Output 6,3 mm Jack unbal.
  • Receiver Width in mm 125 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 20 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 30 mm
  • Receiver Weight in kg 0,085 kg
  • Rackkit No
499 kr
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Echoes of the Past

Once plagued by high latency, signal dropouts, and irritating noise, wireless systems were often dismissed by musicians – but those concerns now feel like distant memories, relics of a bygone era. Today, wireless technology has matured into a practical, stage-ready tool that gives musicians the freedom to move without sacrificing sound quality. In fact, most listeners can barely distinguish wireless transmission from the traditional guitar cable, as modern systems deliver comparable tone with the added benefit of mobility. A great example is the Mooer Air P05 Wireless System, an affordable solution boasting a range of about 20 metres and a battery life of roughly eight hours, making it perfect for home setups and smaller stages, where musicians can roam freely and play uninterrupted for hours.

Mooer Air P05 Wireless System

Plug in and get playing!

To make sure both the transmitter and receiver of the Mooer Air P05 Wireless System can be charged at the same time, the package includes a practical Y-USB-C charging cable, allowing the 400mAh batteries to reach full charge in about 90 minutes and deliver up to eight hours of uninterrupted playtime – so there's no need to worry about a sudden loss of signal mid-performance due to a drained battery. Beyond this convenience, the system brings clear advantages on stage, offering a generous 20m range that eliminates the risk of tripping over cables and lets performers move freely and stay focused entirely on their music. To maintain a clean and stable connection, the device provides four selectable transmission channels, giving users the flexibility to choose the frequency with the least interference and ensuring a smooth, reliable wireless experience from start to finish.

Mooer Air P05 Wireless System lateral view

Dynamic playing

With their increasingly affordable prices, wireless systems are no longer reserved for high-profile artists but have become accessible to a much wider audience, and thanks to significant technological advancements, latency has been drastically reduced compared to earlier generations. The Mooer Air P05 is no exception here, and is also especially notable for its impressive sensitivity to playing dynamics, offering a distinct advantage for guitarists and bassists who rely on nuanced, expressive picking styles to shape their sound. However, it's important to note that players using vintage fuzz pedals will still need a traditional cable, as these pedals generally reject buffered signals – an issue not unique to this device but a common characteristic of all wireless systems. Additionally, for optimal performance, the instrument should be fully passive, since, like most wireless setups, the Mooer Air P05 tends to be less compatible with active pickups or onboard active electronics.

Close-up logo on Mooer Air P05 wireless system

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

Freedom for passive instruments!

Whether in the rehearsal room, at a session, or performing live on stage, the Mooer Air P05 delivers a truly liberating experience, making tangled cables a thing of the past and offering a sense of freedom that extends beyond live settings into the comfort of a musician's home, where – as long as the signal path is passive – users can roam freely with their guitar or bass, even stepping into the next room to grab a drink without missing a beat. Designed with convenience in mind, the Mooer Air P05 features an automatic sleep mode that powers the system down if an artist forgets to switch it off, while an LED display keeps users informed of the battery status at a glance: All this is packed into a compact, unobtrusive device that quietly enhances workflow and inspires more spontaneous, creative moments.

Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee

24 Customer ratings

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Noisy unclean signal
Lakeson 02.12.2024
Tested on electroacoustic guitar + electroacoustic fretless bass and in both cases there's a small but noticable hf noice at solo +´chordplaying, not a good enough quality for any kind of use in my opinion, bought these based on specs + reviews that was not entirely correct!
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1 month into using it and I'd buy a second pair
DRockha 07.06.2025
I use it in my appartment and only tried it at ~15 m distance max with no walls in between, so I don't know how well it behaves on stage for instance, but for bedroom practice is amazing. It connects instantly, the signal is consistent, I can't feel any latency and the battery life is decent (~4 h in my case). Totally worth the money.

100% recommended for rehearsals and as it is compatible with multiplex (route several transmitters to one receiver and viceversa) or use up to 4 in parallel, I'm thinking on buying a second pair to just leave the transmitter plugged on both my guitars.

Be aware that the battery is non-removable, so as it loses charging capacity you will have to buy a new unit. So if you plan to give it intense use (ie: wear off the battery quickly), I'd consider a more "professional" system (like the traditional Sennheisers), which typically work with 9V batteries.
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Great option for the price range
quinnirill 01.11.2024
Latency is good enough to do live performance even with a DAW.
Battery life is good.
The case is all right, not very sturdy but not very fragile either.
Knowing whether you managed to successfully turn it on/off pretty much requires looking directly at the led, which may be obscured by the guitar in some situations.
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Bad sound quality
fxdfxd 30.10.2025
Could have been great, but unfortunately the sound is pretty bad. There is a noise/hiss on every note tail, and the overall sound of the guitar is changed compared to using a cable, like there is some processing on it. Could still be useful live with certain styles of music, but don't expect a great quality.
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