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When it comes to wireless systems, design matters just as much as performance. Musicians need gear that adapts to different instruments and playing styles — and that’s exactly what this system delivers.

220° Rotatable Plug for Total Flexibility

No matter if you’re sitting, standing, or switching positions on stage, the 220° rotatable plug ensures that the transmitter never gets in your way. This ergonomic design prevents interference with strumming or picking, giving you complete freedom of movement without compromising comfort.

Dual Jack Compatibility for More Instruments

The Aroma wireless system features a 2-in-1 jack design — supporting both 6.35mm (0.25in) and 3.5mm (0.14in) connections. From guitars and basses to keyboards, violins, mixers, and even digital wind instruments, it adapts seamlessly to nearly any setup.

Compact and Practical

Despite its advanced design, the transmitter and receiver remain compact, sleek, and easy to use. Whether you’re rehearsing at home, recording in the studio, or performing live, this design eliminates cable clutter while ensuring professional-grade connectivity.

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Experience wireless freedom like never before — with the Aroma Wireless System built to fit you and your instruments.

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