Turn Your iOS Device Into A Portable Karaoke Machine With This Add On (Video)
Jul 24, 2013 20:55
Karaoke continues to be one of the more popular activities in Asia and parts of Europe among the young and old. But how will it evolve?
A U.K. based company has come up with an add on that you can add to your smartphone or tablet to hold your own mobile karaoke parties wherever and whenever. Called Juke, it is a system that consists of a tiny microphone that attaches to your device's headphone jack, and Bluetooth transmitter that connects a separate speaker and an app that allows you to control the music.
The device works on both iPhones and iPads, with Android compatible versions planned for the near future. Check it out in action below:
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