🎧 Master your sound setup with the ultimate portable audio tester!
The Xvive AT-1 is a compact, rechargeable audio tester designed for professionals, integrating a 1 kHz sine/pink noise generator, XLR cable tester with pin diagnostics, phantom power checker (24-52V), input level meter, and headphone monitor. It supports multiple output connectors, features fast USB-C charging, and provides clear LED indicators for quick, reliable troubleshooting of PA systems, mixers, DI boxes, and more.
M**W
Reliable and a Must-Have for Any Audio Tech
I use my Xvive AT-1 cable tester all the time, and it’s been an absolute game-changer in my workflow. It’s quick, accurate, and easy to use—exactly what you need when troubleshooting on the fly. The build feels solid, and it gives me confidence that I’m getting dependable results every time. I’m really glad I purchased it; it’s one of those tools that just makes life easier in live production and saves me from headaches before they start. Highly recommend it to anyone working in audio.
C**H
Amazing Tool
This is an amazing tool! If you work with audio, you need this. It’s great for on the spot troubleshooting. Check your XLR cables, your snake channels, etc.
D**Y
A handy tool for sound technicians
This tester helps me check the condition of my audio cables easily. It has a lot of features that make it useful in a number of situations. It is well built and completely made of metal. The built-in battery is very nice to have. This is useful to have in the studio or on the stage. It has a built-in speaker so you don’t need to carry headphones with you. I will definitely be keeping this in my tool bag.
D**S
Excelente dispositivo
Dispositivo esencial para chequear cables, señales de entrada a mixer, cajas directas, parlantes de sonido
G**
Handy little tool for the price.
I bought this to QC video recorders actually. Sometimes I need to test the analog inputs of various AJA and BM devices and so far this has been a cheaper and more compact solution for me than the Q Box. I love the Sound Bullet guys, and I do plan on buying the original version at some point, but for less than $200 I can justify this right now for myself.The XLR tester is similar to a CAT tester. You connect both ends to the Xvive and it will check each pin for continuity. It will light up if all is fine and a pin will not light up if it’s bad.Runs off of USB-C for charging. Has a speaker with a volume knob on it so you can hear the SG. It also comes with a little carrying sheath like a Leatherman! This is straight forward and simple to use.I did notice however I wasnt getting equal amplitude with the 1K tone, but I was using a Y split. This may have been the issue, but I cant verify that yet.For me, this is great. For an A1/A2 this will come in handy for sure.
P**B
awesome device
works great as a signal tester and I love that it's USB-C charged.
M**E
Not good.
Lasted precisely 1 day, not happy.
L**
We will see.
It is a copy of the Sound Bullet, but it is noticeable that the material is cheap. I hope it lasts and is not damaged because although it is cheaper than the Sound Bullet, it is also $200 in a copy
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