The Magic Microphone is a portable, easy-to-use karaoke machine built into a single lightweight microphone. It allows users to perform like a pro by adjusting the echo, key, and tempo to suit their needs. The Magic Sing Karaoke Microphone has over 5,000 English and Tagalog songs and access to over 200,000 soaring songs with over 500 songs. The Magic Sing Karaoke Microphone is user-friendly and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and Apple Apps Store.
The Magic Sing Karaoke Microphone also features a list/recording function, allowing users to view reserved, favorite, and play history song lists. The power can be turned on/off by turning on/off the wireless microphone. The Magic Sing Karaoke App can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and launched from a smart device.
The Magic Sing Karaoke Microphone is user-friendly and can connect directly to a TV, display song lyrics on screen, and create high-quality recordings for playback or sharing with friends. It is a great noise-cancelling device for those looking to connect karaoke to personal computers.
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Hello, I got this delivered yesterday and I noticed that when I connect it to my Bluetooth and I try speaking into it while the song is playing, it doesn’t work, but if I stop playing the song and disconnect my Bluetooth, that’s when I can hear myself speaking. Can’t I speak into it while it’s playing songs?, it’s a karaoke mic after all, I need a background music
I don’t get this device. Are we only supposed to be playing INSTRUMENTALS (say, when we connect a Youtube song, via Bluetooth, to the wireless mic) and then we ourselves sing the actual lyrics? Or do some folks play original songs where the artist is actually SINGING the words, and then we sing OVER their voices, so the singing is almost a blend of the two voices (the actual artist singing the song lyrics + our own voice)? Not sure I get the benefit or purpose of this type of mic, versus just using a regular old mic and we just play music (instrumental only) in the background, and then it’s 100% our own voices singing into the mic….