Technology
Learn to play the drums — without actually buying a drum set
TL;DR: You don’t have to buy a drum set to learn how to play the drums. Instead, just grab the Senstroke by Redison bluetooth drum kit for $189.95, on sale for 5% off as of May 9.
If you want to learn how to play the drums, then a quality set may cost you upwards of $1,000. Not only is this a hefty price to play for individuals who aren’t fully committed to the instrument yet, but their massive size may be impossible to fit inside your space. Or at least your housemates may not appreciate it.
With the Senstroke by Redison Bluetooth Drum Kit and App Bundle, you can practice, play, and record on just about any surface for a much more affordable price — and it’ll take up little to no space.
Using the impact of the drumsticks, the sensors can reproduce the real play of a drummer. All you have to do is connect them to your smartphone or tablet and download the free app that will emulate the sound of a real drum and provide you with interactive lessons. Play on your legs, cushions, tables, books, couches — you name it. Plus with its 12-hour battery life, you can even bring them into the car for on-the-go practice sessions.
The Essential Box includes two Senstroke sensors, a pair of Redison drumsticks size 7A, a foot strap, a USB charging cable, and a rubber practice pad to keep noise levels down.
Want to see the Sentroke in action? Then check out this quick video from the brand:
You can learn how to play the drums and record your own songs for just $189.95, which is 5% off the full price for a limited time.
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