GKD61 Karaoke Machine for Adults with 2 Wireless UHF Microphones, 400W Peak Portable Bluetooth Party Speaker
Product description
What it is and who it’s for
The GKD61 is a portable karaoke machine aimed at adult fun (but it’s also clearly pitched at family get-togethers). On paper, it combines a Bluetooth party speaker setup with built-in karaoke controls and a pair of wireless UHF microphones, so you’re not limited to singing only in a tight, wired setup. It’s the kind of kit you’d consider when you want something more involved than a basic speaker, but you don’t want to build a full AV system.
If your main goal is hosting—garden parties, living-room sessions, community events—this approach makes sense. You get multiple ways to play music (USB, TF card, AUX, and Bluetooth via TWS pairing) and then sing over the top with microphone priority, delay, and echo controls.
The sound and output: loud for gatherings, but peak power is… peak

The spec sheet reads 40W rated output power with up to 400W peak power, alongside dual 6.5-inch woofers and a 1-inch tweeter. That’s a typical “party speaker” layout: more bass-forward midrange from the larger drivers, with a tweeter to keep vocals and higher notes clearer.
A practical limitation to keep in mind: peak power numbers can look dramatic, but they don’t tell the whole story about sustained loudness. In real terms, the unit should suit gatherings where you want clear vocals and room-filling sound, yet it may feel more “value-for-fun” than “club-grade” if you’re expecting professional-grade performance at very high volumes for long periods.
Wireless mics and karaoke controls that actually get used
You get 2 wireless UHF microphones with a transmission range of up to 30 metres. That’s a useful headline if you plan to move around during a performance—someone can step away from the speaker while still staying in range. The listing also mentions anti-interference performance for clear, distortion-free vocal transmission, which is important for karaoke where vocal clarity matters more than background music quality.



Where the karaoke controls stand out is the microphone priority function: when you speak or sing, background music is automatically lowered. It’s the sort of feature that sounds like a gimmick until you’re actually using it—suddenly you don’t have to constantly reach for volume knobs mid-song.
You also get dedicated delay and echo knobs, plus independent master volume, bass, treble, and microphone volume. That gives you room to tune the sound for different voices and different music styles without relying solely on one fixed EQ.
Connections, playback, and recording-style versatility
This isn’t a one-trick Bluetooth speaker. It supports TWS pairing, AUX, USB, and TF card playback, plus a recording function. There’s also a wired microphone input for extra flexibility (for example, if you want a second mic not included in the pack).

So if you’ve got a phone for streaming but also keep a USB stick of backing tracks, you can mix and match. And if you want to practise singing, or capture a favourite moment, the recording function is at least there—just note that the exact recording formats and workflows aren’t detailed in the info provided, so it’s worth checking before committing if that’s a must-have.
Battery life, charging, and outdoor use
With a 7200mAh battery, the unit is claimed to provide up to 12 hours of playback time. Combined with a carrying handle, it’s clearly designed for outdoor activities where you don’t want to be tethered to a socket.
It also includes a USB-C charging port with indicator lights to monitor charging status. That’s genuinely helpful day-to-day, especially if you’re charging between events. Still, battery life can vary quite a bit depending on volume levels and how heavy you are on features like lighting and effects—so treat “up to” as an optimistic ceiling.



Lights and EQ presets: fun factor, plus some practical tuning
There are multiple built-in EQ presets: Standard, Rock, Pop, Classical, Jazz, and Country. On top of that, you can adjust bass and treble and set microphone volume separately. For most people, that’s enough to get from “too boomy” to “listenable” without needing any audio engineering knowledge.
The dynamic LED lights are also part of the experience: colourful lights that change with the rhythm of the music, aimed at creating an energetic party atmosphere. This is great for games nights and parties, but if you’re buying for quiet, late-evening sessions, it might be something you’ll end up using less.
Tech specs (from the listing)

- Rated output power: 40W
- Peak power: up to 400W
- Speaker drivers: dual 6.5-inch woofers and 1-inch tweeter
- Battery: 7200mAh
- Claimed battery life: up to 12 hours
- Wireless microphones: 2 x UHF
- Wireless range: up to 30 metres
- Charging port: USB-C
- Playback options: Bluetooth with TWS pairing, AUX, USB, TF card
- Controls/effects: microphone priority, delay and echo knobs, EQ presets
Is it worth it?
It’s worth considering the GKD61 if you want a portable karaoke speaker bundle with wireless microphones, microphone priority (so vocals stay clear), and enough input options to play backing tracks from more than one source. It suits people planning regular gatherings, outdoor use, or anyone who wants a straightforward “turn it on and sing” setup.
You may want to skip it if you’re chasing a fully premium audio experience or expect peak-power claims to translate into consistent, ultra-high-volume performance for big rooms. It’s also not the best fit if you mainly care about studio-style vocal processing—delay and echo are there, but the detail on advanced features isn’t provided.



A good rule: buy it when the combination of wireless mics, karaoke controls, and flexible playback fits your typical party setup. Be a bit more cautious if recording quality or specific workflows are critical, because the listing doesn’t spell them out.
Mini FAQ
How far can the wireless microphones work?
The listing states a transmission range of up to 30 metres (98 ft), which should be useful if performers move around during a session.
What audio inputs does it support?
It supports Bluetooth (including TWS pairing), AUX, USB, and TF card playback.
Does the speaker lower music when you sing?
Yes—microphone priority automatically lowers the background music when speaking or singing.
Can it be used outdoors?
It’s designed with a carrying handle and a claimed battery life of up to 12 hours, so it’s aimed at outdoor use. Actual runtime will depend on your volume and effects use.
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