

🎸 Cut the cords, not the vibe — wireless freedom for the modern guitarist!
The Getaria GWS-26 Wireless Guitar Transmitter Receiver Set operates on a 5.8 GHz frequency, delivering uncompressed 24-bit/48KHz audio with a dynamic range of 105dB and latency under 5.6ms. It supports over 100 feet of wireless range, 4 simultaneous channels, and multi-receiver broadcasting. Designed for electric guitars and basses, it features a rechargeable battery lasting up to 8 hours with quick charging, a 190° rotatable 1/4" plug, and easy plug-and-play setup—ideal for professionals and beginners seeking cable-free performance.










| ASIN | B07YTBJF5P |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,936 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #77 in Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Brand Name | Getaria |
| Cable Type | USB |
| Color | 5.8GHz Silver/black |
| Compatible Devices | Amplifier, Speaker, effect pedal board, electric bass, electric guitar |
| Compatible Phone Models | No Compatible Phone Models |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Gender | Male-to-Female |
| Connector Type | USB Type A |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 2,568 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 48000 Bits Per Second |
| External Testing Certification | 2ARCPWP-1, 30281-WP3 |
| Frequency | 5.8 GHz |
| Gauge | 100 |
| Included Components | 1*wireless guitar transmitter receiver 1*manual 1*Carrying Case |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Item Height | 0.6 inches |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 216 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Getaria |
| Model | GWS-26 |
| Model Name | WP-3 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pins | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rechargeable |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wireless connection for electronic instruments |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer warranty for 90 days from date of purchase |
R**D
Works great with my Aerophone AE-30 Pro/Bugera V5 Combo!
I play my Roland Aerophone AE-30 Pro through a Bugera V5 Infinium amp. I wanted a wireless system to free myself from cables. At first, I looked into the Boss WL-20L system but the price made me think twice, along with the fact that the batteries aren’t replaceable, so when they no longer charge you’re left with a pair of useless $229 dongles. I began searching on Amazon for comparable systems at a more reasonable price. After looking at the specs and reading reviews on many systems, I decided on the Getaria GWS-26 based not only on price but also on its high specs, long battery life, clean attractive design, ease of use, and stated support for multiple electronic instruments other than just guitar and bass, unlike many other brands. After using the system for a couple of months I am completely satisfied with my choice. I fully charged the system before first use. I read ALL of the instructions, a procedure which I am sure would alleviate some of the problems others say they’ve had. Pairing was as easy as turning on the transmitter and receiver and choosing a channel. The sound is indistinguishable from my premium cable. Battery life is excellent! The 5.8 GHz bank has no interference even with my Wi-Fi router in the same room within a few feet of my amp! I haven’t tested line of sight transmission distance but I can walk into the next room, about 30 feet away, and it still transmits and receives without a problem. But put more than one wall between them and the signal drops out, as you’d expect. All this for less than a third of the price of the Boss system! I am very happy with the Getaria GWS-26! I would definitely buy it again! 😁👍🏼
O**D
Excellent experience and service
I bought this item to use with my busking/solo performer setup. Before this, I used another wireless device - that was 2.4Ghz. It sometimes dropped out because of interference on that frequency. The Getaria set - at 5.8Ghz - solved that problem. No more dropouts. Setup is very easy. I use a drum pedal for accompaniment and the Getaria transmitter/receiver fits in perfectly with my setup. My entire setup is wireless … a Bose S1 Pro+ with Bose wireless connectivity is for my mic and guitar. My drum pedal (BeatBuddy Mini) is then connected with the Getaria wireless devices. This makes my entire system wireless - with no interference between the different wireless transmitters/receivers as the Getaria is 5.8Ghz and the others are 2.4Ghz. The entire system looks neat with no cables snaking about at all. I use a small battery pack to power the drum pedal. This system has worked flawlessy for me for the past two years. I’m very happy with it. A few weeks ago I ran into a problem with my Getaria receiver and asked the manufacturer if it could be fixed. To my amazement, I received a replacement unit within days of my asking the question. To me, this is excellent service and I am very happy with the outcome. So overall, on all counts, I rate this an excellent choice and experience. Highly recommended.
E**T
Really works!
I bought this for the guitar used at church. It work beautifully and 1 week later I bought another for the bass guitar. It connects and operates beautifully. It connects easily and is very simple to use. Sound quality is very good and the distance in the church is about 75 feet and there are no dropouts. However, the first one I bought developed an odd problem with the receiver...sometimes it turned on and other times it didn't. I would have to turn on and off multiple times and usually it did eventually work. Other times it would turn on then turn off on it's own. I think the return window has closed. The second one is working great and I have no problems with it. I'm not sure exactly how I'll replace the first wireless system. I'm thinking I may just go ahead and buy another one of these because it really is a nice wireless guitar system. The only reason I give it 4 stars is because of this problem which may simply be one of those 1 in an thousand defects that show up in manufacturing.
E**O
Excellent performance
Having used several wireless systems over the years, these have really worked out quite well. The battery life is really, really good in that I haven't depleted them in a single sitting. Last week I attended a 4-hour long jam session, and they were still going strong by the end of it. Overall, what I like most is: 1. Sound quality is excellent, with no discernable latency that I can hear. 2. Battery life is outstanding. I have left both units on for up to 7 hours, and found them still charged and without a low-battery warning. 3. No interference at all that I have found with the many bluetooth devices that I use. The only complaints I have are: 1. There isn't a power LED in an easier-to-see location. The channel indicator light comes on when the units are powered on, but they appear on the face, which is not visible if they are plugged into the side of a guitar. Having a power LED near the power switch would make it easier to quickly confirm that the transmitter is still on. 2. Although the transmitter does fit on a stratocaster, it is a bit awkward since folding it forward results in it potentially getting in the way of the tremolo arm, while extending it out leaves it hanging out. It does work, but it is not the most aesthetically pleasing fit.
D**L
Great Product
Great product worked well for my Gibson J45!
J**S
Great Sound, Low Latency (one caveat)
I recently ordered two different inexpensive wireless systems. My first ever. The Getaria is the second of the two I tried. The first one I tried had better published specs (battery life, latency, more channels). However, upon trying it out, the other one had a low output level, latency was much worse than expected, and the sound quality was not accurate in the low end. I returned that one. As a result, my general expectations were fairly low for this type of device-- of which there seems to be dozens of variations on this "theme". The Getaria GWS-26 arrived the next day. I took it for a "first impression" spin. Right away, even though the published latency value was similar to that other unit, in use, the latency on the Getaria was WAY better, and not a problem. The sound of the Getaria is quite good. The output level is similar to the cable. The tone quality is accurate. The dynamic range is excellent. I need CLEAN dynamic range from soft to maximum/loud playing. The Getaria delivered this for me, and they were wise to mention this in their specs. I should mention that my tests were with bass guitar. So I wasn't testing the upper parts of the sound spectrum. I can't say much about reception. It worked fine in my situation. But I can't say how it compares to other units. The documentation doesn't list any details about the 4 channels, and there doesn't appear to be a function to automatically find a clean channel (i.e., via start up scan). I wish these units like this would have more over-kill for battery life. I'd like to go on stage with 15 actual hours of battery life-- serious wiggle room. This way, as the battery ages, it will continue to deliver enough capacity. If this unit proves to be useful in my gig life, I won't hesitate to replace the battery myself. The build-quality seems "precise" but I wouldn't call it rugged. The plastic housing feels firm to the squeeze. But I'll need to be pretty careful with it. It's a minor detail, but the package includes a nylon mesh drawstring bag. This is useless to me. I know that ultimately, this is all landfill at the end of the day, but the mesh bag seems especially wasteful. I'd rather they make the cardboard box more durable and call it done. SUMMARY: Easy to use. Works well. Sounds good. Responsive. Good design. Probably not durable. Only 4 channels, No function to find clear channel. Nylon mesh bag is dumb. UPDATE: Two guitar-playing band mates picked up these units after trying mine. For one of them, the set has USB-C for charge ports. Both of them have experienced some intermittent noise issues in some situations. They both use Helix floor units, but I don't know if that is related at all.
A**N
Disappointing problems on 5.8Ghz model from a brand I've had great 2.4Mhz luck with
Update: Since I sent this certain back and did not order another one the review below is still the most accurate I have for this model and I would recommend caution on it - HOWEVER I have since ordered Getaria's Pro 5.8 model at https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Transmitter-Receiver-Getaria-Channels/dp/B08PHKFP6G/ and so far it is working very well and I do highly recommend it based on my experience so far! ---------------------- I have used the 2.4Mhz versions of these from Getaria for some time and had good success with them on my active pickup Ibanez Bass. Unfortunately, the charging jack on the transmitter got flaky a few months ago so i needed to buy new ones. I decided to try the 5.8Ghz version to reduce possible interference and perhaps add sound quality. My first impressions were favorable on sound quality and battery life. Unfortunately a week i two challenges appeared I've not been able to overcome. 1) Transmitter will not reliably reconnect to receiver if the transmitter is powered off and the receiver "hibernates" or 40-50min. 2) Intermittent feedback/buzzing on all channels that is only resolved by powercycling both receiver and transmitter. More on these issues below: 1) We have a 40-50 minute interruption between our sets and to preserve battery life on my bass which draws battery power whenever anything is plugged in to the jack, I turn off the transmitter and unplug it. This avoids an audible pop on the sound system from just pulling it out directly. To avoid an audio pop on the system I don't power down the receiver which stays connected into my direct box. The receiver goes into suspend/waiting mode(blue light flashing). I then return 40-50 minutes later and plug in the transmitter and turn it back on. This is the same procedure I've done with the2.4Mhz models and never had an issue. Unfortunately, on this model, when I turn on the transmitter again, 9 times out of 10 the receiver will not reassociate until i power cycle the receiver (which produces the amplified audio pop). Changing channels on the receiver and transmitter does not do anything. Only a power cycle of the receiver fixes this issue. If I have just recently turned off the transmitter i never have this problem. But if the transmitter has been powered off or longer than about 30-40 minutes, it will no reassociate with the receiver without a power cycle to the receiver. I can probably kludge this into a fix by adding a silent disconnect switch between the receiver and the direct box but I shouldn't have to do this and didn't on the 2.4 model. 2) Intermittently (perhaps 1 time out of 10) when the devices do pair successfully, there is harsh buzz-like feedback on every note played. This is only resolved by a full power cycle of both units. Summary: While it's always hard to tell - it does sound like these 5.8 units might be clearer than the 2.4 model so I hate to return to that one but am not sure what to do now. I'll probably need to return this unit before the return window closes but not sure if this unit is defective and i should request another one or if I should just try another manufacturer's model. I'd hate to do that because Getaria was great to me on the 2.4 model - but this model may have more challenges.
T**S
Try This Before You Drop a Lot of $$$$
I was about to drop $500 on a Shure GLX16, and a bandmate told me to try an XVIVE. I looked at those and did further research on all similar ones, reading reviews and watching YouTube videos. I landed on this one for $100 less than the XVIVE and figured what the heck, worst case I am out $50. I am seriously surprised at how well it does work, I have used it for many practices and live gigs, from small to larger stages. I have yet to experience any drop out or loss in sound. BTW I play bass in a rock/metal band so keeping low end is a must. The battery life is great and they are insanely easy to use and charge, just plug in and play. I saved myself a lot of cash, and if you are on the fence, hope this review helps.
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