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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Great for Headless Guitar. Hard to het a normal tuner on headless guitars. This solves that. Good quality and great tuner.
samuel
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
The tuner works pretty well. A teeny tiny bit wonky from time to time, but not really an issue at all. The fact that you can tune the strings with the capo on is a plus. The capo part is a little less tight compared to traditional capos. But unless you're a hard strummer, it won't be a problem.
M
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2024
Capo and tuner in one. Seems to work fine. Looks like good quality but I've only had it a week. I got fooled by the picture and thought I was getting two capos for that price but now that I read the fine print I see that it is just one capo but they show two in the picture. My fault. I need to read the details more carefully. However the capo seems to work fine on my guitar and allows me to tune while I'm playing.
Timothy W. Meadows
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
Having both accessories/tools in one is very convenient. Comes with a nice metal case for travel that has a cut out in the foam padding perfect for my thumb pick. My only issue so far is related to the color of the item . I ordered "black" , but received what looks like gun metal silver. After 3 times now of exchanges/orders, I have given up on getting the color I want. It works nicely for intended purpose so I will keep it none-the-less.
mark bassel
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2024
Frankly speaking, this capo was a very pleasant surprise. Having played guitar for 5 decades, I was aware of all the ultra high end stainless steel, stirrup style capos available on the market, and my general perception of Asian based capos was sketchy at best- my fault. Long story short- this capo is now my go-to capo.The overall design is sleek and pleasing to the eye, and not top heavy in any way (some other tuner/capo combinations are like a square tuner on top of a capo- a very top heavy, tippy situation). The grip on the fret board is exceptional even with the spring type application, and the tuning mechanism is just lovely- and it works perfectly. It takes 30 seconds to get the hang of the colour changing of the lights in relation to being in tune- from "purple" to green - with red being " sharp"- and it is DEAD accurate.Long story short- I have now purchased 5 of them, and give them as presents- a really great value for a great gift for a great musical tool.
Steve Holladay
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
It works fine as far as spring loaded capos go. As far a a tuner? I suppose it is good for a backup, but the light color changing from flat-in-sharp seems VERY short spanned. It might work better on a quality instrument that stays in tune better than my home made cigar box guitars and banjos. I'm an old time banjo player who changes tunings for different keys and it works poorly for that. It does seem to be fairly well made and hold a charge well. Not a bad accessory for the guitar case, but hold on to the Snark.
Mathew
Reviewed in Canada on January 15, 2024
Looks great, works perfectly, I am thrilled with this capo tuner
Ruth
Reviewed in Spain on August 3, 2023
Muito bom
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 25, 2023
I've now bought two of these, having lost the first. I think that says all that needs to be said about my opinions on this device but, in more detail...As a capo it does exactly what it should. I've used it with multiple guitars and ukuleles having very different neck sizes and it handles all of them well. It even works on my very weird thick-necked vintage Hofner. It grips the neck and strings firmly, precisely, and evenly, and it releases easily. It's solidly engineered, and is neither too light nor too heavy. It's fairly compact and stays out of the way of my fingers.The tuning feature is accurate and it is pretty fast at getting a lock on a note. The lights are easy to see in the darkest or brightest of venues, and they are far less obtrusive than the screens on most tuners, though the labels for the notes are not illuminated, which might be a minor issue if you are in a dark room and your strings are way out of tune. The battery life is very good, perhaps due to the lack of a lit-up screen, and it recharges quickly.There's little to dislike about this device, though you should avoid it if you are colour blind (it uses red, green, and blue LEDs) or want semitone-level tuning (it only recognizes full tones plus Bb). A minor quibble is that it seems counter-intuitive to me that a lower wavelength of light represents a higher wavelength of sound and vice versa - blue is flat, red is sharp.
igorshunch
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023
I purchased this capo for my 12 string guitar and and I am extremely happy with my choice. The capo fits the wider neck of the 12 string perfectly and the skull and bones design gets a lot of compliments…and fits my personality. I also like that the capo is secured and tightened with a screw mechanism rather than a clip as it affords more control. Finally, this capo was less than half the price of the traditional clip style.
Brian Cooley
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023
Per subject title, its two 'case candy' components in one; and is rechargeable - no [more] batteries required. :))I'm a hard sell by nature and had been long-looking at additional capos, tuners and winders to fill out my empty guitar cases for some time (trying to adequately replace my thinning SAMSON GT-20s).The JOWOOM Grabtune GT-100 caught my eye so I bought one. Remarkably, I like the Grabtune better than the above-referenced GT-20 so bought three more to put with my other [several] guitars. Will be buying some more in time. Also makes a dandy, affordable gift that any guitarist would appreciate having.I've waning eyesight so I like the accurate LED pitch display as its easy to read once you get the LED positioning down. Each LED can pulse 'blue' for pitch almost there, 'red' for pitch too high and steady green for right on. Capo also has a '#' LED should you need that in a tuning. JAWOOM claims the Grabtune can hold a charge for several continuous hours. I can't say, but the capo fully charges within an hour or less. It also comes in a decent metal tin, a place for everything, while its being banged along through Life. :))Primarily an acoustic rhythm player, I find the capo's clasp has just enough tension to lay down a clean [open] voicing across a selected fret. In my mind, tension could be a tad stronger for a heavy six-string acoustic [or alternately, incorporate (?) a spring set-up similar to the D'Addario NS Tri-Action Capo (?) ... BUT THAT ISN'T AN ISSUE inasmuch as a musing]. Again, I recently bought three more Grabtunes after buying the first one [... the adding of a spring tension feature might be impractical and probably take away from the unit's svelt appearance and handling, but I digress]. The Grabtune works well on electric six-strings - maybe on 12 but I don't have such an electric.Only four stars on 'Durability' as I don't know if its a 'long-hauler' but it's physical construction imparts to me that that's probably not an issue. It's clearly well-made and thought out. So, if you get one, keep an eye on the recharge cable, don't loose it, AND keep an eye on the capo from sticky fingers 'cuz this one is a keeper.
Erik
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2023
Looking around for a capo for my bell brass body resophonic guitar and came across this one. It doesn't match the color but I'm sure after a while it will evolve and fade with time. Also shipping was fast. I've had it for a couple of months, Five stars no joke
Barry Tucker
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2022
I purchased this item as a gag gift. I also purchased one for me to play around with. Very sturdy and functional. I appreciate the rounded edges that don't cut into the side of your finger while playing. Well built and great value.
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