


This unit comes with 4 microphones, 2 of which are wireless and 2 are wired, giving options for more freedom of movement for half of your potential quartet or the freedom to strut your stuff on an imaginary stage while belting out your favourite tune and not having to worry about tripping over a wire! Speaking of wires (or in this case, lack of), it has an internal battery that can last for up to 4 hours, meaning you can easily take it round a friend’s for an evening and not munch up all their electricity. Or, allow the kids to take it upstairs and treat it as a built-in timer… The machine charges via USB so you can just leave it plugged in if you wish and have a more permanent set-up in your home, you lucky thing you!
As for the musical offering, there is an app that EasyKaraoke provide with thousands of songs and hundreds of artists that gets added to weekly. You just need to download the app to your favoured device, connect it to the machine via Bluetooth (V.5) and place it in the cradle provided so you can see the videos and words on your screen. I’d recommend a tablet if possible, just for the larger screen and to save people having to jostle just to get the words right! Lastly, if you’re worried about the battery running out on your device, there is a USB charging port included also, although this will cut down the battery life of the karaoke machine of course. RRP £349