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EX Digital Wind Instrument with 12 Tones, 3 Fingerings, Scales, Transpose Function, Automatic Vibrato, Three-octave Option, and Blow Intensities

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About this item

  • 12 Optional Tones & 3 Fingerstyles - The M2 offers a diverse selection of 12 different tones, short press the tone key after the LCD displays the corresponding information, short press the keys ①/② to adjust to the desired tone. Adjustable fingering keys for selecting different fingerstyles, short press the fingering key to select one of the three fingerings: F Flute Fingering, Electric Piano Fingering, or Hulusi Fingering.
  • 5 Blow Sensitivities & Adjustable Sound Effects - Short press the blow intensity key to adjust the sensitivity of five blow intensities: b (lightest), b2 (light), standard, heavy, and heaviest. Short press the Sound Effects Key, after the LCD displays the letters "EF," short press the keys ①/② to adjust the reverb effect. Range: Adjustable from 0 to 30 levels, default level is 20.
  • High/Low Octave & Transpose- Touch the high and low octave keys to switch between different pitch ranges. No touch corresponds to the middle octave range. Short press the transpose key. After the LCD displays the letter "P," short press the keys ①/② to transpose up or down by 12 semitones.
  • Volume Control & Factory Reset- Short press the volume key, after the LCD displays the corresponding information, short press the keys ①/② to adjust the volume. Volume Range: Adjustable from 00 to 12 levels Press the Factory Reset Key to restore the device to its factory settings.
  • Bluetooth & Bluetooth MIDI Connection - Press and hold reset button,the Bluetooth indicator will flash, indicating that the machine's Bluetooth has been activated. Then, activate your phone's Bluetooth and search for this device to establish a connection. Bluetooth can be used to connect to apps on your phone or iPad, such as Ziyueban, Tanchangba, and Perfect Piano.



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Customer
2025-07-15 11:31:04
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jer
2025-07-06 10:07:56
Easy to play, but a song book would help. Free styling is easy to do. Volume is excellent.
Bob D.
2025-07-02 15:35:02
I play the guitar and some piano. If I sit down to some sheet music, I can see the notes and they are C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B-C... on this thing, they give you fingering positions and go by Do-Re-Mi-Fa-So-La-Ti-Do... too many things to do, not enough fingers to play a song with any sharps or flats. Seems pretty odd to use the Solfege scale (C Major) for this instrument when it is usually for beginning vocalists. The biggest disappointment is that although not very loud or projecting through it's tiny speaker, it has some pretty neat sounds that would be wonderful if only it played polyphonic sharps or flats.
fretchick
2025-04-13 19:40:41
Not made with cheap plastic and has a nice weight on it so you know it’s not made cheap. Do t know where your breathe goes out which is sort of weird, but it works very well. It sounds awesome and it’s not too loud, but if you blow in harder, it does get a little bit louder. I like when instruments because I have a lot of long problems and it helps to keep my lungs stronger. Especially glowing into it for a long period of time a continuous breath. I have not tried the app out yet and don’t think I need all those extras, but I might do it for fun later. But this is not exactly a toy at all. Lisa not as expensive as the estimate used on a Tonight Show that cost a few thousand dollars. It’s a smaller version of that and it’s cool. Relaxing for me to use. And the cats love it too. I love all musical instruments. But this one is kind of cool.
Luis L Elortondo
2025-04-09 15:05:14
I really like it. The sound of every note in the 3 different octaves, is very pure, and most of the tones or "instruments" options are good.The fingering is easy, except maybe for switching between octaves at the back of the instrument. The speaker of the flute is understandably not the best, but if you connect it to a bigger and better speaker, it sounds great!
Suzanne Lyndon
2025-03-23 17:13:45
Looks and sounds great but the lack of instructions in box is disappointing. I purchased for myself and played clarinet in HS 50 years ago, so most would assume it would be easy to play. The only instructions are printed on approximately 3” by 3” pages. Very small type with very light print. Easy fix would be to provide more online visual assistance. Research revealed this product is sold by different companies with different names. So be careful in selecting the brand you buy especially if it will be a gift!
MSisk
2025-03-01 12:34:22
I decided to try out this digital wind instrument on a whim, thinking it might be a fun addition for my kids or my mom to learn how to play. Having played brass instruments throughout my school years, I was intrigued by the idea of diving into something more akin to a woodwind.However, it turns out that my brain simply doesn't want to cooperate with learning the fingerings. That said, I believe someone with a background in woodwind instruments would have a blast with it. What pleasantly surprised me was the quality of the tones produced by this digital instrument. The sounds are crisp and, while they have a slightly electronic edge, they exceeded my expectations.The various flute options, in particular, sounded fantastic. Even the clarinet produced a rich and pleasing tone that caught me off guard. Despite my personal struggles with it, I can see the potential for this digital wind instrument to provide a lot of enjoyment and musical exploration for those with the right background and interest.
Dan Smith
2025-02-09 18:43:29
Great introduction into digital wind instruments for a fair price too. The 3W speaker sounds good and it additionally has a 3.5mm output so you can record with it or use headphones. The 12 different instruments are useable and exotic. there is also built in reverb to make it sound like you are playing in a theatre or in a cave for your tribal buddies.