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MacTrast Deals: Populele: The World’s First Smart Ukulele

Populele: The World’s First Smart Ukulele features an app-enabled, 72-LED fretboard that shows you how to play your favorite songs, all while learning the ins and outs of the ukulele.

Populele: The World’s First Smart Ukulele – Learn to Play the Ukelele with This App-Enabled, 72-LED Fretboard & Smart Ukelele – Just $179

Description

The ukulele is having a moment. Relatively easy to learn, the uke has become the go-to instrument for busy adults and students to indulge in some musical relief and finally check off that, “learn an instrument” line on their bucket lists. And Populele is making it even easier! An exciting hybrid of craftsmanship, tech, and fun, Populele features an app-enabled, 72-LED fretboard that shows you how to play your favorite songs, all while learning the ins and outs of the ukulele. Beginners learn faster, experienced players pick up new songs. It’s a win-win for everybody.

  • Interact w/ LED keys on the fretboard to learn exactly where your fingers go
  • Learn new songs from a continually updated library of popular songs
  • Share songs w/ your friends thanks to built-in recording
  • Get real-time feedback & correction via sound-responsive technology
  • Teach yourself to tune your uke w/ in-app tools
  • Program patterns of light to shine as you play

Specs

  • Material: premium European maple, spruce, and Italian Aquila strings
  • Size: 23″
  • Bluetooth 4.0
  • Battery: 800mAh lithium ion
  • Charge time: 2.5 hours
  • Playtime: up to 10 hours

Compatibility

  • iOS 8.0 or later
  • Android 4.3 or later

Includes

  • Populele
  • Capo
  • Canvas case
  • 2 picks
  • String set
  • MicroUSB charging cable
  • 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Shipping

  • Ships To Contiguous US
  • Expected Delivery: Nov 2 – Nov 5

Terms

  • All sales final.

Populele: The World’s First Smart Ukulele – Learn to Play the Ukelele with This App-Enabled, 72-LED Fretboard & Smart Ukelele – Just $179

Chris Hauk

Chris is a Senior Editor at Mactrast. He lives somewhere in the deep Southern part of America, and yes, he has to pump in both sunshine and the Internet.