Wireless Kimafun microphones are a practical solution for users who need mobile audio support for presentations, training sessions, and video recordings. They also work well for musicians who want to amplify wind instruments during rehearsals or small live performances.
The brand’s range includes models designed for specific applications. Kimafun KM-G76 (available in two versions: KMG76BL and KMG76BE) was designed mainly for voice use during public speaking, presentations, and video production.
In turn, Kimafun KM-G150-4 is an instrumental microphone created for amplifying small wind instruments such as the transverse flute, recorder, piccolo, and clarinet.
Both systems use 2.4 GHz wireless transmission, offer a working range of up to 30 meters, and provide quick setup in a plug & play format.

Kimafun KM-G76 is a 2-in-1 wireless headset microphone that can be used in several ways. It can operate as a headset mic, a clip-on lavalier microphone, or a handheld microphone. This makes it a versatile solution for different scenarios.
A notable feature is the magnetic mounting system for the transmitter on the headband. The transmitter has a built-in microphone, but it can be detached at any time and used independently. This allows for quick changes in how the microphone is used.
The system offers an omnidirectional pickup pattern, which ensures natural and even voice capture. The frequency response of 20 Hz – 20 kHz helps maintain good audio quality.
Both the transmitter and receiver feature built-in 3.7 V rechargeable batteries, charged via USB-C (5 V / 2 A). The transmitter operates for approximately 6 hours, while the receiver can run for up to 15 hours.
The receiver includes a 3.5 mm mini jack output and a 6.35 mm jack adapter. This allows the microphone to be connected to cameras, camcorders, audio recorders, and sound systems.
The KM-G76 model works well for:
- presentations and training sessions
- public speaking
- video recording
- stage events

Kimafun KM-G150-4 is a 2.4 GHz wireless instrument microphone designed for amplifying wind instruments. It works especially well with the transverse flute, recorder, piccolo, and clarinet.
The microphone features a slim gooseneck design, approximately 10 cm long, ending with a sound pickup capsule. It is mounted on the instrument using three elastic hook-and-loop straps measuring 12 cm, 17 cm, and 22 cm, allowing easy adjustment to different instruments.
The omnidirectional condenser microphone ensures natural sound capture. The frequency response of 20 Hz – 20 kHz supports accurate audio reproduction, while the sensitivity is rated at -47 dB ±2 dB.
The transmitter communicates with the receiver via 2.4 GHz wireless transmission and offers a working range of up to 30 meters. The system operates for approximately 5–6 hours, and a full charge via USB takes about 2 hours.
The receiver includes a 3.5 mm TRS mini jack output. The set also comes with TRS-TRRS and 6.35 mm jack adapters, making it compatible with cameras, audio recorders, and active speakers.
The KM-G150-4 microphone is suitable for:
- music lessons
- band rehearsals
- small live performances
- audio and video recording
2.4 GHz Wireless Transmission – Stable Audio and Quick Setup
Both Kimafun KM-G76 and Kimafun KM-G150-4 use digital 2.4 GHz wireless transmission. This solution eliminates the need for complex setup and ensures stable communication between the transmitter and receiver.
The devices pair automatically, so getting started takes only a moment. A range of up to 30 meters provides freedom of movement during presentations as well as while playing an instrument.