Singtrix shows off their new karaoke machine at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The machine can make one voice sound like it is part of a choir of voices, and even has a Barry White setting.
A karaoke machine has appeared that can make even the most reluctant singer take centre stage.
Singtrix is a vocal processing unit that allows you to sing with a number of effects, including voices.
"It's got over 350 different sounds so you can sound like a robot," said founder Erik Berkowitz.
"You can sound like Barry White."
Queen fans should especially enjoy the unit.
"You can actually sing "Bohemian Rhapsody' by yourself if you're not a great singer," says Mr Berkowitz.
The unit also enables users to sing through lots of effects that mimic what a woman's voice sounds like, and vice versa.
The karaoke machine retails for £182, and is being displayed at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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