CME Launch Indiegogo Campaign

US Xkey Air: The Bluetooth Mobile Music Keyboard      06/07/15

CME Launch Indiegogo Campaign


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With just under 30 days left of the campaign the CME Xkey Air is already 407% funded!

Obviously CME have hit the nail on the head here. The original Xkey USB has been a hit with professional and amateur musicians all over the world.

The main benefits of the original Xkey is that it is small, light but has real sized keys which is very important for many professional keyboard players. The Xkey Air has all the same features of the original Xkey but with added wireless functionality.

The above devices will plug & play with Xkey Air natively, without an additional driver, as long as the OS complies with BLE MIDI:

- iPhone and iPad (require iOS 8.x or higher)

- Mac (require Yosemite or higher)

- Android / phones and tablets (Android M devices are natively compatible)

- Windows 7, 8 and 10 (coming soon)

There is also a chance to win a CME Xkey Air:

All you need to do is follow this link

If you want to get involved head over to their indiegogo campaign and get some great deals that you won't get once the product is released!


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