As a live guitarist, using in-ear-monitors (IEMs) can be a total game-changer. When you’re no longer reliant on often poor stage monitoring, an in-ear monitoring system can unlock a much better performance for you and your bandmates, helping take your live sound to the next level. If you’re integrating electronic sounds alongside your guitar and amp then monitoring is that much more important, with the potential to make or break your live show.

Designed specifically for guitar players, the Cloudvocal EverSync Wireless IEM is a relatively affordable in-ear monitor system when compared to the offerings from some of the bigger names out there. In terms of guitarist-specific in-ear monitor systems, there isn’t much choice out there, particularly at this price point. It makes the EverSync quite a unique prospect in that regard, well worth some consideration if you don’t want to go the traditional route.

Opening the box it consists of a transmitter small enough to fit on your and a lightweight receiver with a handy belt clip. There are no earphones included so you’ll need your own pair. There’s a 9V power supply and a USB-C cable, both of which can be used to power the transmitter.

Taking everything out of the box I was taken aback at how light and small the receiver is. Easily small enough to fit in my averagely-sized hands, it’s made out of hard plastic and certainly feels sturdy enough to deal with regular live use. On the top, you get a 3.

5mm output for your earph.