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Wireless MIDI Interface

  • Wireless MIDI system based on Bluetooth 5 with low latency (3 ms)
  • Transmission of all MIDI messages incl. MIDI clock and SysEx data
  • Compatible with WIDI Master, WIDI Jack, WIDI Hub4, WIDI Ped3 and WIDI BUD
  • Direct connection possible with Bluetooth MIDI devices
  • Power supply via USB bus
  • Also offers an external power supply solution via USB-C (5V) e.g. for power banks
  • Magnet on the underside for mounting
  • Range: 20 m without obstacles
  • Connections: 1 x USB-C host/device and 1 x USB-C (5V) USB power
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 34 x 14 x 38 mm
  • Weight: 19 g
  • Disponível desde Dezembro 2021
  • número de artigo 532966
  • unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
  • Wireless MIDI Yes
  • Midi Thru Yes
  • MIDI Merge Yes
  • MIDI Controller No
  • MIDI Converter / Interface Yes
  • MIDI Electronics No
€ 62
Todos os preços incl. IVA
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Muito prático
Rui Gaspar 10.03.2025
Uso para poder ligar o meu BOSS KATANA 100 MKii por BT ao meu tablet.
Funciona às mil maravilhas desde que não exista outro dispositivo BT midi ligado ao mesmo tempo. Tenho um piano Roland FP30X e entram os dois dispositivos em conflito. Tenho que desligar o WIDI para poder usar a aplicação do Piano.
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Does exactly what advertised
TheAncient 13.03.2022
You just need the app on android or ios to make the first update. After that it just work out of the box, you connect and zap everything working fine. Automatically connects to any other CME blue tooth and appears in your daw as a blue tooth midi.
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Great device, Wish it would auto connect
joostvanhooijdonk 07.06.2024
I love wireless MIDI. This device makes many MIDI devices wireless. I would have loved it to be self powering (by the MIDI bus) but that doesnt seem possible. Overall, it is a great way to make a USB device MIDI wireless, it works as expected: you connect the device you would like to use as a wireless MIDI device to the dongle, supply the dongle with 5v and you connect the MIDI device to a computer/tablet/telephone and use it as a wireless MIDI device. On Iphone you do need to connect to the CME WIDI host everytime you would like to use it as a MIDI input, unlike other wireless MIDI devices such as a the KORG microkey MIDI air keyboard range, which 'remind' the keyboard.
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7 ms latency on average
7thsven 06.01.2026
I wanted to connect my Yamaha YDP-163B digital piano to Pianoteq, but had to go through a floor to make it work. Bluetooth MIDI to the rescue, I thought, and found the CME WIDI devices and bought an Uhost and Bud Pro, plus the USB-B OTG Cable Pack I.

The setup is easy, and overall it works as expected. The Uhost pairs automatically with the Bud Pro. It also pairs fine with my Linux computer, and I get Bluetooth-MIDI that way too.

Latency wise, I carefully measured this programmatically and found that the latency between the Uhost and Bud Pro is 7 ms, with a range of 3 to 11 ms. In other words the "3 ms" advertisement figure is the minimum and there will always be some jitter.

I also measured between the Uhost and my computer which has Bluetooth 5.2. The results are pretty much the same there: 6-8 ms on average, and the same jitter.

There is no way around these latency figures with Bluetooth versions before 6.2 because the minimum "connection interval" is 7.5 ms in the spec. Without any other factors, the average latency should have been half of that, so around 3.75 ms. But there is clearly some inherent latency in the Bluetooth processing that pushes the average up by around 4-5 milliseconds.

The newly released Bluetooth 6.2 spec allows reduction of this interval, so even lower latency will have to wait for that spec to make it into devices.
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