I have had my set for going on a year now and have used it a few times, including a couple of performances. Firstly, it sounds unexpectedly good for an inexpensive directional mic, and that is what really counts. I would expect to pay quite a bit more to get a headset microphone that is significantly better. So here is a general impression from the bit of use I've had. I have not used the lapel mics, so this review only covers the headset.Pros:1) Unexpectedly good sound quality. Voice is clear, and reasonably natural in terms of tone. Definitely not booming.2) Very lightweight head piece. Not uncomfortable to my head.3) Respectably directional. Not what I would expect from a $300 mic, but it does help with feedback. In a small tiny practice room it fed back when close to the amp, but in a larger space there was no problem, even when in front of the good sized speaker at volume.4) Pairing seems to be reliable and reasonably fast, not more that a few seconds worst case.5) Can have two mics feeding one receiver. Each transmitter has its own volume control, so there is a good deal of adjustment available to each user.6) The transmitter is separate from the headset. The connection has a screw down lock, so it will not come apart if pulled.7) Great customer service once you figure out how to contact them.8) Love the case. It looks very professional and keeps everything together.9) Good battery life. I've not run them fully down, but certainly there is ample juice for a typical performance.Cons:1) I get a slight whine in the background sometimes. Turning the receiver one way or the other can help or even eliminate it altogether, but it shouldn't be there.2) 1/4" single ended connector on the receiver. If it were 1/4" TRS with differential drive output it might not have the 'whine' issue at all.3) One of the transmitters from my first set died. Support were quick to rectify the issue, but they asked for the original set back, which was a bit of inconvenience and cost a few dollars for shipping. That said, they do stand behind their product, which is not always the case for gear at this price point.4) The gooseneck does not hold well at the sharper angles. I found it better to not try a real tight curve to get the mic closer to my mouth. It is okay, but not great.5) The headset doesn't grip my head real well, so can drift over time causing the mic to droop. I might need to put a little padding at the back to prevent this. Again, not a major thing, a fix can be enacted with a little creativity.My overall impression is that this is a decent set and for me was well worth the relatively small investment. If you don't need two mics, then just get the single with headset only and save some money.