Stephen Fry and Robbie Willians want to fix music using this dongle and a colourful microphone
Electric Jukebox
The new music streaming service plugs into a TV and you use a colourful microphone controller to choose what songs to play. Lewis explained that his device isn't aimed at young people who already use Spotify or Apple Music, but instead it's for older people who don't "go jogging on their iPhone." That's presumably where the name "Electric Jukebox" comes in.
And in case you aren't yet persuaded to buy an Electric Jukebox, the company has signed up some family friendly celebrities: Former Take That singer Robbie Williams, Sheryl Crow, "Strictly Come Dancing" star Alesha Dixon, and raconteur Stephen Fry.
Business Insider went to the launch of the Electric Jukebox in London. Here's what happened:
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