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This Bluetooth speaker is also a ‘soulful’ musical instrument that requires ‘no experience or special technique’ to play, and wants to relax your mind

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  • The Roland Mood Pan is a Bluetooth speaker and music instrument
  • Based on traditional acoustic handpans, and it’s a MIDI trigger
  • It costs $659 / £544

Roland’s Mood Pan sounds like the title of a sitcom or the name of a hipster ramen shop, but it’s something much weirder: it’s a UFO-shaped electronic percussion instrument that enables you to explore “serene sonic textures” without requiring any musical ability whatsoever. It’s also a Bluetooth speaker, and MIDI trigger for electronic instruments and music creation software.

Roland has a long history of making musical hardware – its drum machines are the heartbeat of house and hip-hop, and its synths are everywhere in pop, rock and EDM. But this is a bit different, because it’s as much about enjoying the sounds as it is about playing an instrument.

It’s also really expensive, although that’s not necessarily a deal breaker: some of the most entertaining musical oddities, from keytars to Omnichords, are pretty pricey too.

Roland Mood Pan product shot on a white background. It's a bowl-shaped device with 9 sunken pads on the top surface and a control panel on the side.

(Image credit: Roland)

Roland Mood Pan: what’s the plan?

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