I Tried These Viral Microphones From TikTok So You Don't Have To

A photo thumbnail for kukiho wireless microphones showing hands opening the charging case
Trying KUKIHO Wireless Microphones


*Note: This is not a paid sponsorship. The microphones in this article were purchased by the writer and was not reimbursed by anyone. These are the writers opinions of this product. You may have a different experience with this product. 



I tried these wireless microphones from TikTok shop so you don't have to. Well, I didn't get mine from TikTok shop or Amazon. These are the same microphones that are making their way around TikTok shop right now.


A photo of Kukiho wireless microphones one in the box and one out of the box with the receiver
KUKIHO Wireless Microphone Unboxing


I bought them for myself because I saw people using them on TikTok. It sounded nice. I didn't want to pay $40. So I looked on Temu, found them. I got mine for $20 off of Temu. Same brand, same exact microphones for half the price. This is not a paid sponsorship.


Underneath the packaging, you're going to find the iOS converter, as well as a charging cable. That charging cable gets plugged into the back end of the charging case. Inside the case, you're going to have two microphones and the receiver.


A photo of Kukiho wireless microphones with the charging light on in the charging case
KUKIHO Wireless Microphones charging in a case


The front of the case will have blue lights at the bottom once it's charging. And the microphones also have a red light when they are charging. The charging lights will turn off once the microphones are fully charged.


The microphones are equipped with sound blocking/noise cancellation. So if there's noise going on in the background, it's supposed to block that out. And the packaging says these microphones can work up to 164 feet away from your phone.


A photo of kukiho wireless microphone and receiver on top of the charging case
KUKIHO Wireless Microphone and Receiver


To connect to the microphones, you plug the receiver into the charging port on your phone and the microphones will pair to the receiver. You do not download any apps onto your phone.


The case is pretty heavy duty. It's got some weight to it. I do have another set of microphones that I use that I feel sound a lot better and more studio quality. And I don't know, for $20, I guess these are all right for short form, quick videos on the go.


These do not block our all the sound but rather muffles the background noise. They're lightweight, they're tiny, they're magnetic, and they're only $20. If you want to try them for yourself, you can.


My suggestion would be to probably go with something a little bit better quality for a more professional sound. But for quick videos, these can work.


To hear the quality of the microphone, you can see our video review on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/pOfkOVK_yx8

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