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Zefiro Turns Smartphones into Playable Wind Instruments

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Zefiro by Artinoise

An Italian startup, Artinoise, has launched the Zefiro, a USB-C mouthpiece that turns your mobile device into a playable wind instrument.

This compact device looks like a small vape or flash drive, but when you blow into it, it can produce sound through a mobile app, simulating various instruments.

Available through Kickstarter, the Zefiro is priced at €22 ($24) for early backers, with full retail expected to be €42 ($45). A Pro version with an accelerometer is also available for €39 ($42).

The device connects to iOS and Android smartphones and offers a customizable app interface, where users can play different instruments, record their performance, and share it.

The Zefiro is a more affordable alternative to high-end MIDI controllers, offering a fun and portable way to make music on the go. It also functions as a standard MIDI controller, compatible with desktop and laptop music software.

Additionally, Artinoise offers a headset holder that enables hands-free use, allowing users to play other instruments while using the Zefiro.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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