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Sep 5 2011, 2:18pm CDT | by Shane McGlaun
Today I am checking out a cool new electronic toy called the Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp. This thing is a little handheld amp and mic that kids and adults can play with that lets you sing along with your favorite songs. The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp is really cool, read on for all of the details.
The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp is a very cool toy with lots of tech inside. The toy has an automode to adjust the effects to make things sound more like the original song. It ships with two songs installed and supports hundreds more that you can buy on iTunes. It also has other effects to change the sound of the voice.
The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp is a very cool toy. My daughter loved it. She took it with her to a get together with some friends and not only did the kids have ton of fun playing the Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp, the adults did too. The toy comes with two songs installed already and you can sing along with them or just listen.
The effects on the toy are really cool too. The best one is Perfect Pitch that automatically auto tunes your voice so that you are in tune with the song you are listening too. If you sing badly like me this is the feature for you. The next setting is Chorus to multiply your voice and make it sound like you have multiple singers with you. Auto vibrato adds a vibrating sound as you sing and the melody Match tunes your voice to make the user sign a perfect melody. You can activate multiple features at one time.
To get new songs onto the Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp you can buy them on iTunes. The songs need to be compatible to get the most features from the device and the list of compatible songs covers a bunch of popular tracks. Once downloaded you can use the Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp software to load them to the player using a USB cable.
The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp also has a belt clip to stick it to your belt and that clip can prop the device up as well. This is a very cool little toy that anyone who likes to sing or likes karaoke will enjoy. The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp is also cheap at about $28 in Walmart and it comes in three styles. The only thing I can complain about is that the stickers started peeling away a little on the front of my review unit.
The Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp is a toy that is lots of fun for kids and adults. Anyone that likes to sing will appreciate the Paper Jamz Pro Series Microphone and Effects Amp.
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