JBL has unveiled its new range of microphones designed not just for karaoke but also for content creation – the AI-powered EasySing Mics and the EasySing Mic Mini.
The new EasySing Mics is more than a microphone; they are your own sound engineer with onboard AI Voice Removal to reduce the track vocals in real time. You can reduce the vocals to 0%, 25% and 50%, allowing you to sing along to the music with your preferred level of backing vocals.
The embedded software helps you sound your best with JBL EasySing, enabling crisp vocals and Voice Boost to help you hit all the notes, including those hard-to-hit high notes. The EQ and presets in the JBL software further enhance your voice.
Setup is easy: simply plug the USB-C dongle into your PartyBox’s USB-C port, and you’re good to go. The JBL One App allows you full EQ control with either the included singing presets or to adjust it to make your own sound, including reverb and echo capabilities.
The JBL EasySing Mics comes with two microphones, each with a 30-metre wireless range and up to 10 hours of battery life.
The JBL EasySing Mics will be available from all leading electronics retailers and jbl.com.au for $279.95
The JBL EasySing Mic Mini is a pocket-sized mic ideal for content creation but can also be used for singing. It also features Voice Removal technology to remove lead vocals from any song, allowing your voice to be loud and proud, front and centre.
You can use this technology in different ways, at 25% to guide your voice, at 50% for backing vocals or, for the extremely confident, 0%. This, combined with the AI noise suppression, creates a clear, clean backing track, ideal for karaoke.
The embedded software helps you sound your best with JBL EasySing, enabling crisp vocals and Voice Boost to help you hit all the notes, including those hard-to-hit high notes. The EQ and presets in the JBL software further enhance your voice.
For content creation or singing on the go, the JBL EasySing Mic Mini can be clipped to your clothes or held by the ring handle, allowing full movement capabilities while still reproducing your voice. The mic includes a compact carry case and a battery life of up to six hours.
Simply plug the USB-C dongle into your compatible JBL speaker (JBL Flip 7, JBL Charge 6, JBL Boombox 4, JBL Go 5, JBL Xtreme 5, JBL Grip, and all JBL PartyBox models) and your voice will be projected from the microphone through the speaker from up to 20 metres away. The microphone also has a battery life of up to six hours.
The JBL EasySing Mic Mini is available now from leading retailers and jbl.com.au for 9.95 with one compact microphone. The JBL EasySing Mic Mini Duo is also available with two compact microphones for 9.95. For more information, visit jbl.com.au.
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