Jamstik+ Smart Guitar (Open Box) for $239
December 10, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
90% of people who start playing guitar quit after the first year. That’s part loss of interest, part bad teaching. Jamstik+ addresses both of those shortcomings. Link the Jamstik+ Smart Guitar with your smartphone, boot up the app, and you can instantly start learning guitar in a fun, accessible way. Before you know it, you’ll be able to move up to the real thing and start ascending towards Jimi Hendrix.
“…it’s a great tool for kids to get started with instruments before moving up to the real deal,” The Next Web
- Follow the onscreen cues to learn chords & scales w/ ease
- Launch the jamTutor lessons app & learn through interactive video lessons & games
- Get real-time, onscreen feedback from sensors on the Jamstik+
- Learn guitar quickly in a simulated, encouraging environment
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Weight: 2 lb
- Right handed
Compatibility
- iOS 8.12 or later
- iPad Mini
- iPad 3 or later
- iPhone 4S or later
- iPod Touch 5th gen or later
- Mac OS X 10.10 or later
- Android – Click to View Currently Supported Android Devices
Includes
- Jamstik+
- USB charging cable
- Adjustable guitar strap
- Manual
- Rechargeable battery
- 2 guitar picks
- 3 downloadable iOS apps: jamStik+, jamTutor, and jamMix
- 30 day VIP subscription to FourChords Guitar Karaoke app
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