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Stylophone The Original Pocket Electronic Synthesizer | Synth Musical Instrument | Synthesizer Keyboard | Stylophone Instrument Synth

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  • THE ORIGINAL POCKET SYNTHESIZER - Used by everyone from David Bowie to The White Stripes, this musical instrument is a great addition to your collection. A great gift for experienced musicians and beginners alike!
  • ICONIC SOUND - The Stylophone original pocket operator features the same iconic, analog sound as the original, first released in 1968. The Stylophone is an iconic mini synth, known for its super-fun stylus, compact design, and unique retro sound with 3 Octaves and optional vibrato effect,
  • EASY TO PLAY - This electronic keyboard operated synthesizer is played by tapping and sliding the connected stylus along the touch-sensitive metal surface. Each segment on the surface plays a different note. It’s easy to play, perfect for beginners and experienced musicians!
  • PORTABLE & BATTERY-POWERED - At less than 12cm wide, the Stylophone synthesizer will fit right in your coat pocket. It runs on 3 x AA batteries, and features a built-in speaker and headphone socket – so you can play it everywhere you go.
  • CONNECTIVITY - Connect the Stylophone to your computer and other gear to enhance your sound & music possibilities! Use a 3.5mm Stereo cable to connect into the line input on your PC, and use your preferred software to record and manipulate your Stylophone sounds.



4.6 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #273 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #1 in Synthesizer & Workstation Keyboards
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available November 10, 2015 Color Name Silver Material Type Metal Number of Keyboard Keys 35 Size H6, W12, D22 cm Proficiency Level Beginner Color Screen No Power Source Battery Powered

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SMVfamily
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
Fun and nostalgic. Always wanted one of these when I was a kid and never got one. 40 years later and I finally have it. My kids love it too!
Musiconaute
Reviewed in France on February 18, 2025
Cadeau idéal pour initier un enfant à l'apprentissage de la musique. Ludique et parfaitement conforme au descriptif, ce stylophone permet d'interpréter ou de créer facilement de petites mélodies. Bref, de longues et enrichissantes heures d'un plaisir bien plus satisfaisant qu'un jeu vidéo. A ce prix il est déjà assez complet, mais pour les musiciens plus avancés ou plus âgés, l'ajout d'une fonction "looper" ou "tape" en ferait un appareil quasi professionnel.
Ozark Inventor
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I remember Steve Allen doing a commercial for the Stylophone decades ago. Always wanted one. Got one for my son for his birthday. Lots of fun. I might still be getting one for myself.
Julie A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Purchased the stylophone for my children. Like to get them unique or different musical instruments. So far so good, our “beta tester” children have been having a fun time creating new music. Compact, easy to transport, good sound, easy to use, offers hours of fun to be creative.
Paola
Reviewed in Mexico on January 9, 2025
Llegó en buen estado y antes de lo previsto.Es un instrumento excelente para los que estamos comenzando en la música
Mark K.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
Got this little Stylophone synth and it's been a fun musical toy to mess around with. The retro electronic sound is pretty cool, and it's definitely a conversation starter when friends come over. You can easily carry it around since it's truly pocket-sized, which is nice.The instrument has a unique charm to it - there's something satisfying about sliding the stylus across the metal keyboard to make those distinctive electronic tones. While it's entertaining and definitely brings something different to the table, I do think the price point is a bit steep for what you're getting.Worth picking up if you're into unique electronic instruments or retro gear, but just be aware you're paying partly for the novelty factor. Still having fun with it though, and it's a nice addition to my collection of musical gadgets
Captn_tony
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
This little gadget is super fun to play with. It is very similar to piano, since I already knew how to play piano, I found this instrument very easy. I also love the sound a lot. Definitely a five-star product.
Diego98
Reviewed in Italy on January 13, 2025
Fantastico prodotto veramente bello e divertente, molte possibilità di modifica del suono, bello anche lo stile.
Tom
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
Sonically this is pretty limitedBUT the novelty of playing this synth with a stylus makes for some cool articulations that just wouldn’t exist on a comparable instrumentThe sliding of notes for instance is pretty magicalIt seems built quite wellI got a branded case with mine & I have the utmost confidence in that pairingI haven’t used it too much but it’s pretty intuitiveAs it works on batteriesIt’s quite portable & I’m glad I have the case for this reason
Meem
Reviewed in Canada on December 27, 2024
I gifted this to a musician he couldn't stop banging out music on it. Great little gift
Mauro Alvarenga
Reviewed in Brazil on March 10, 2023
Instrumento histórico, tocado por DAVID BOWIE e pelo KRAFTWERK.Pratico e portátil.Sensacional.
Erin Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2016
This thing came a day after it shipped. A day. And it arrived on Sunday. I was so blown away.I saw this thing and decided to check it out, as it seems like a cool lil instrument to fool around with, and, as I expected, its just that and more. For the size, it actually produces some really good volume and sound.Now, don't be expectin' to be picking this up and be a pro at it right away if you haven't messed with stuff like this before. This is actually a tiny complex tool. You've got three different sound switches to choose from, all ranging in the same octaves, and a vibrato switch that adds some nice waves to the sound. You play notes with the attached metallic stylus, which connects with the similarly metallic keyboard (As is the case, no you cannot use your fingers on this lil bud,) and you'll quickly find that you gotta be firm with the stylus. You can't just be wishy-washy on notes and just hold the stylus lightly, cause the keys aren't going to be able to read a firm enough connection.Likewise, its going to be very difficult switching notes and especially sliding at first without getting a little disconnecting crackle from leaving the previous note, but soon enough you'll figure out how to easily slide through notes, seamlessly like a proNow the last neat part of this pal is the tuner on the back. At first, it seems to be in an odd spot, and, again, if you haven't played around with these kinds of things, you're going to be confused, but this dial is more meant for giving a little pitch bend to your note, also allowing for you to go a few notes higher or lower than the established range. If you are planning to jam with some pals and not just play around on your own, dootin' some notes, this dial is gonna be essential to droppin' some styleNow, in my experience so far, I've found the best way to play is by holding the device length wise in your hand (so sideways along your hand,) that way you can easily move your thumb and index finger for not only the pitch dial, but the volume wheel and the vibrato switch, and then, to train at this, I pull up basically any artist who does synth stuff, and I start just hitting some background pitches and doin' whatever I want to match with the stuff.It takes training, and its definitely more of a background instrument than one that can take a solo like a champ (at least, thats what my experiences have yielded so far, maybe I'll fine a way)All in all, absolutely love this thing, gonna be messin with it for a good while