Carpool karaoke system links your car speakers to a MICROPHONE
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Move aside, James Corden! Carpool karaoke system links your car speakers to a MICROPHONE and gives passengers a choice of 100,000 songs to sing along to on road trips
- Carpool karaoke system was announced at the Consumer Electronics Show
- It links your car speakers to a microphone and connects to an app
- There, you can browse through 100,000 song options from 25 languages
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From Adele to Harry Styles, many of the biggest names in the music industry have joined James Corden in his car for his famous Carpool Karaoke.
But the segment, which is part of The Late Late Show, could soon be available to everyone, thanks to a new car system.
Karaoke company The Singing Machine Company has joined forces with tech firm Stingray to launch the world’s first full-integrated carpool karaoke system.
The system, announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this week, links your car speakers to a microphone and gives passengers a choice of 100,000 songs to sing along to during road trips.
Karaoke company The Singing Machine Company has joined forces with tech firm Stingray to launch the world’s first full-integrated carpool karaoke system
From Adele to Harry Styles, many of the biggest names in the music industry have joined James Corden in his car for his famous Carpool Karaoke
Gary Atkinson, CEO of Singing Machine, said: ‘We’re thrilled to be working with our longtime strategic partner, Stingray, to create the world’s first in-vehicle karaoke solution for the global market.
‘This launch represents a key shift in our product strategy, offering auto manufacturers a chance to integrate a new immersive karaoke experience within their product lineup.’
The system gives passengers access to 100,000 songs across 25 languages, which they can browse for by title, artist, lyrics or genre.
It connects to an accompanying Passenger App, where users can queue up to 100 songs, and skip, rewind or fast-forward songs.
They can also toggle background videos on or off and choose whether to sing along with or without lead vocals.
‘We understand the desire among drivers for new in-car entertainment experiences,’ said Eric Boyko, President, Co-founder, and CEO of Stingray.
‘Karaoke is the perfect product to demonstrate high-fidelity audio and video experiences available for electric and next-generation vehicles today.
The system connects to an accompanying Passenger App, where users can queue up to 100 songs, and skip, rewind or fast-forward songs
‘We’re excited to continue to partner with Singing Machine to bring this new solution to the automotive market while expanding our brand presence worldwide.’
It remains unclear how much the system will cost or when it will become available.
The carpool karaoke system is just one of thousands of weird and wonderful gadgets unveiled at CES this week.
During the event, we’ve also seen a supermarket gadget that can reveal if fruit has gone off in under a second, a ‘smartwatch’ with a gemstone in place of a display, and a colour-changing car concept.
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