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The Jamstik+ Smart Guitar for iOS/Mac now $50+ off for Prime Day 2019

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As part of its Prime Day Deals, Amazon is offering the Zivix Jamstik+ Smart Guitar for $199.20 shipped. This is a Lightning deal that is only available for another 3 hours+, so be sure to jump on it while you can if you’re interested. Hit the “View Offer” button on the listing page to see the price. Regularly up to $280, it fetches $250 at Best Buy and direct from Zivix these days. Today’s offer is one of the best prices we have tracked. Rated 4+ stars from over 60% off the Amazon reviewers. More details below.

This Bluetooth guitar connects to your phone, tablet or computer and is compatible with all your favorite music apps as a MIDI controller. In other words, you can use it to play just about any virtual instrument on your computer or iOS device.

Zivix Jamstik+ Smart Guitar:

  • The jamstik+ connects via Bluetooth 4.0 to your phone, tablet or computer so you can play guitar with any of the 100’s of compatible MIDI apps available
  • Smart Fretboard Gives You Instant Feedback
  • Play Chords in Minutes with Simple Interactive Tutorials and Games
  • MIDI Compatible for Music Production & Composition
  • Real Strings and Frets on a Truly Portable Form-Factor

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices