Wonder Orchestra 2.0 is a close-up magic device that creates the illusion of music emanating from objects like glasses. It's a small, concealable music device that fits in the palm of your hand, offering a variety of pre-loaded sounds including glass harp and violin effects. Performers can make it seem like the sound is coming from the glass or thin air, adding a magical touch to their performances. The device is USB chargeable, though it requires a special charger, and comes with a selection of sounds but does not support custom MP3s.
In this review, James Anthony from MagicWorld.co.uk introduces the Wonder Orchestra 2.0, a small, concealable music device designed for magicians. The device, created by King of Magic Japan, offers a variety of pre-loaded sounds, including glass harp and violin effects, allowing performers to create the illusion of music emanating from objects like glasses. James demonstrates the device's functionality, showing how it can play different sounds and even 'Happy Birthday' with a simple squeeze. He appreciates its portability and ease of use but points out a few cons: the inability to directly select specific tracks without cycling through them, the lack of support for custom MP3s, and the non-standard USB charger. Despite these minor issues, James finds the Wonder Orchestra 2.0 to be a solid, fun tool for magicians, giving it a 9 out of 10. The device is priced at approximately £34, with versions available featuring different sound combinations.
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