It looks like Xiaomi is getting ready to invade the
music industry and to do this, they will need a powerful instrument to succed.
Like this “smart” Ukulele, that was just unveiled by the Chinese company under
the brand name Xiaomi Populele.
In case you are not
familiar, the Ukulele (pronounced yoo-kÉ™-lay-lee) is a musical instrument that
looks like small (really small) guitar but with less strings. It is of Hawaiian
origin but has now spread all over the globe and Xiaomi thinks it will be a
major hit in the Chinese market.
But how is this considered to be a tech gadget you
may ask? Well have a look and pay attention: to play this Populele you have to
install a specific app from Xiaomi which works with devices running Android 4.3
and above or iOS 8.0. This app will teach you how to play the instrument by
allowing you to follow the LED lights
in-laid on the fingerboard of the Populele as it lights up. Once you push a key
on the app, the corresponding LED lights up on your Populele.
It may take some time to get along with it, but
according to Xiaomi after only some days of practice you will be able to play
any of the over 100 songs that come with the app.
Xiaomi Populele Technical Specifications
- Made from high quality Indonesian rosewood and Italian Aquila nylon strings
- Weight: 500 grams
- Uses 72 LED lights in-laid on the fingerboard
- Built-in 800 mAh battery
- Micro USB and Bluetooth 4.0 LE for easy pairing with your device
The Populele costs ¥ 399 (US$ 58) and it was released
through Mijia crowdfunding platform, having already reached 397% of its goal.
Shippments should begin after the 28th of March.