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The LEKATO Guitar Tuner is a rechargeable, clip-on tuner featuring a highly sensitive piezo sensor and advanced microprocessor for fast, accurate tuning across multiple stringed instruments. Its 360º rotatable clip and bright LCD ensure easy readability from any angle. With over 10 hours of continuous use per charge and multiple tuning modes including alternate guitar tunings, it’s designed for both professionals and beginners seeking reliable, hassle-free tuning on the go.

















| ASIN | B082NLXYBL |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery type | Lithium Polymer |
| Best Sellers Rank | #693 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #19 in Music Tuning Accessories |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Connector Type | USB Type-C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,117) |
| Date First Available | December 11, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
| Item model number | LWM00 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
L**L
Great tuner!
Works reliably. Easy to use. The alternat tunings are nice. Fits on the headstock securely with no marring. Great value for the money. Battery life is great as I haven't changed it in nearly a year. Well built as well.
T**E
Game Changer for Musicians: LEKATO Guitar Tuner
The LEKATO Guitar Tuner is a fantastic choice for anyone looking for convenience and functionality. What stands out is that it's rechargeable, eliminating the hassle of searching for CR2032 batteries like my Fender tuners require. Rechargeable is definitely the way to go in today’s world. Plus, tuning your stringed instrument is a breeze; when the tuner shows only the blue line, you know your string is perfectly tuned. It's straightforward and user-friendly, making it a reliable companion for any musician. Highly recommended for those wanting a hassle-free tuning experience!
F**.
EASY TO READ. HIGH VALUE.
EASY TO READ. PRECISE. LARGE DIAL. SHARP VS FLAT IS WELL DISPLAYED. BRIGHT. DOESNT EAT BATTERIES. MANY MODES. THIS IS A FINE PRODUCT. RELAX. ITS WHAT YOU WANT.
T**O
Rechargeable, bright display, sturdy, accurate tuner! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Very good tuner! Like many of you, I had been using a variety of battery-powered tuners. Although they are pretty accurate, the Snark design is such that the power button protrudes and it turns on when packed with other items in a backpack. Plus, they are quite fragile. Battery use is another problem. After years of replacing batteries on tuners I discovered the Lekato rechargeable. I got one this week andused it last night for a 3 hour show. I was delighted to see that it has a nice bright display and is closely matches the accuracy of my Peterson clip-on tuner. It has several settings; guitar, bass, violin and ukelele and chromatic. I've found the chromatic setting to work the best for my 12 string guitar. The guitar setting was not able to read the octave strings. The swivel on it is good too. I haven't yet tested the claim that the charge is supposed to last for 10 hours of use, but so far it's been great. Buying this tuner has led me to look at the other Lekato products. I was surprised to see how many other interesting products they offer (at affordable prices). Of course I watched a bunch of reviews of their products on YouTube and was impressed by most of their product reviews. I'm considering trying their 10w portable practice amp. Another feature of the Lekato tuner is its durability. It feels solid and the swivel arm is substantial. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
A**Y
Very good price for a digital tuner. I like it.
This item works as described. About the size of a small wrist watch. I tuned several different instruments right out of the box. Six String Guitar, Bass Guitar, and Ukulele. It did the job quickly with no problems at all. I was indoors with ambient light, so I can't say if it is bright enough for outdoor sunlight or bright stage lights. I've performed on stage and in studio for several decades and that is my history. I charged the Tuner right after use. It was fully charged in ten minutes, as it was new out of the box after use for about twenty minutes. The rubber protection on the clip is good and it's not a very tight clamp so it will not harm the instrument. I would not leave it on while performing if you are moving around a lot while playing, though it seems like it would be OK as long as you are not to aggressive in your performance or brushing anything.
W**I
Nearly Identical To A “Name Brand” Tuner
I recently purchased a Boss TU-05 clip on tuner for my acoustic guitars. I’ve had several clip on tuners over the years and it is my favorite. Why is that relevant? I came across this tuner and noticed that it looks almost identical to the Boss. But it’s cheaper. So, I decided to snag it as a backup or to throw in a case. I now have two of these in addition to the Boss. I feel pretty safe in saying that these are very likely made in the same factory. There are some subtle differences. Both have two buttons for interface that are located on the back of tuner body. However, the buttons on the Boss are smaller and located on the back at the top. This one has the two buttons located on the back on the right side (as you face the front of the tuner). The menu layout is slightly different, but not enough to cause confusion. The clip and adjustments on this one is slightly stiffer. They are both accurate, easy to read, recharge from a micro-usb, and feature useful functions. I really like the rechargeable feature. It’s awesome not having to worry about whether the battery is going to crap out (not only do you not have to replace the battery, but these very helpfully have a battery gauge unlike all the other clip-ons I’ve used). I feel much more comfortable just leaving it turned on while I play knowing that I can recharge it when needed rather than hunting for a new battery. They also have specific modes for guitar, ukulele, and violin. It also has an “open” chromatic mode. You can select alternate tunings in addition to the standard EADGBE in guitar mode, and compensate for using a capo. Overall, I’m very pleased with the tuner.
D**N
Great tuner at a great price
Very accurate and easy to use. A great value for such good performance. Holds a charge for a really long time. So much better than the clip on, inside the instrument, tuner from a famous guitar string and accessories manufacturer.
R**O
Good tuner
Just opened it up and tried it out . So far it works better then any clip on tuner i ever had. It makes it easy to tune e flat and has other settings for open tunings. I like it and would order again if it holds up
M**H
Good product, easy to use, fast shipping
B**A
Realizan factura?
J**E
This is a little wonder, easy to use, as accurate as it could be, and picks any note almost instantly (at least in C mode, didn't try any other mode). It works for hours before requiring a charge via USB port. Nice clip design allows to be mounted anywhere. Great product!
L**N
This is a very nice tuner, with a bright and easy to read display. It has guitar tunings for standard, drop D, and open G, D, and E. The device picks up the instrument well. It is good on power, charges up fast from a USB port, and holds a charge well if it sits unused for a while. I went back and got another one for my acoustic.
F**L
For guitar tuning, it's quick to use and easy to read. The display is bright and clear; lights up well and is easy to read in any kind of setting. It has, as advertised, support for various common guitar tunings, which means you probably won't need the chromatic mode for guitar. It can tune bass frequencies in chromatic mode, so you can use it as a bass tuner. They don't offer a dedicated mode for this, which suggests that it might not be very accurate down low but it worked well in practice. My own tests suggest that the accuracy of this tuner is not especially precise. Put another way, the blue "in-tune" region is quite broad. It's still good enough, and comparable to other small cheap tuners like those that Snark, Boss and Fender offer. The controls are fine, though it's easy to accidentally switch to another mode instead of turning it off. Comparable tuners have the exact same two button controls, so it's not like this is a meaningful pro or con. Charging is quick and it lasts a long time on a charge. Obviously, the inclusion of a rechargeable battery means this has built-in end-of-life when the battery wears out, while my old cheap tuner that takes a button battery will probably last for decades and still be going long after this is landfill. This tuner looks uncannily similar to the Boss TU-05 and is only very slightly cheaper, raising the suspicion that they have the same chip inside, though there are some variations in the display. The BOSS shows frequency in chromatic mode, which this does not - it only shows the note and sharp or flat. If you want chromatic tuning, probably the Boss is slightly better, but if you want lowest price and only tune guitar this might actually be better because the alternate tuning modes are so easy to use. If you want super-accuracy, you will need a much more expensive tuner, or just use your phone; it's a safe bet that none of the current generation cheap clip-on tuners will be significantly better than this as they all seem very similar.
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