Dislocati Kids Karaoke Machine with 2 Wireless Microphones, Stand, Bluetooth Speaker and LED Lights
Product description
If your child is already doing impromptu “performances” with toy mics, a kids karaoke setup like this Dislocati model is a sensible next step. It’s built around a simple idea: less fighting over one microphone, and more time singing, dancing and taking turns.
That said, it’s not a studio instrument. Over the age range it’s aimed at (3–12), the experience is more about fun and confidence than audiophile detail. On paper, it ticks a lot of the usual boxes for family parties and indoor play, but you’ll want to think about volume expectations and the environment where it’ll be used.
The essentials (what it is and why kids tend to love it)
This is a kids karaoke machine that combines two wireless microphones with a stand, plus a Bluetooth speaker and LED lights. The standout point is the “two mic” format, which helps kids take turns for solos, duets and group performances without one child ending up stuck with the microphone while others wait.
There’s also a foot-operated way to switch songs, so children can keep moving rather than hunting for a button while performing. For a typical play scenario—say, a Saturday afternoon with siblings—it’s the sort of setup that keeps energy up and reduces the usual “can I press it?” interruptions.

Where it shines in everyday use
A few design choices are clearly aimed at keeping sessions smooth:
- Adjustable stand for different heights: the karaoke microphone stand extends from 18.5 to 40 inches when fully extended, with the idea of growing alongside the child.
- Wireless microphones to avoid cable hassle: you’re not constantly managing leads, so kids can dance around more freely.
- Foot pedals for song selection: switching to the previous/next song is handled via left and right foot pedals.
- Built-in voice effects: there are five voice effects (girl, boy, baby, monster and original), which adds variety beyond just playing a track.
There’s even a note about preventing howling by keeping the microphone away from the speaker base—small detail, but it matters if kids get carried away with volume.


Key takeaways on sound, Bluetooth and effects

The machine connects to a mobile phone or tablet via Bluetooth, so the karaoke “library” is basically whatever is on your device. The description also mentions advanced audio drivers for “rich, distortion-free sound” and a goal of clear audio so each child can hear themselves (enough to feel confident).
The voice effects are fun, but they’re also the kind of feature that can distract some kids if they’re trying to sound “exactly like the song”. It’s best seen as an add-on for party moments and playful rounds rather than something used nonstop.
A limitation to keep in mind: in many kids’ karaoke products, performance gets easier with the right volume and mic distance. If you’re hoping for big, crisp sound in a large room, you may find it’s more of a living-room and bedroom performer than something for outdoors or halls.
What you’ll notice day to day (and what might not suit everyone)
If you’ve bought similar toys before, the difference here is the attention to child-centred control: two mics, stand height adjustment, and song switching via pedals. It’s meant to reduce friction during play.

However, there are two practical considerations. First, since it relies on Bluetooth to your mobile device, you’ll need to be comfortable using a phone/tablet as the “source”. Second, while the description says the sound is clear, kids’ audio setups can vary in how well they project at higher volumes—so it’s worth thinking about where you’ll use it most.
It’s not perfect, but for the age group and intended use (3–12, parties, screen-free fun), it has the right ingredients for keeping kids engaged.
Who it’s for (and who may want to skip it)


It makes sense if you want a birthday or Christmas gift that encourages confidence through performance and keeps the experience interactive. The adjustable stand is also helpful if you’re buying for a child with siblings, since it can be tuned for different heights.
It might not be the best match if:

- you want a “serious” music speaker experience rather than a kids’ karaoke toy,
- you don’t want to set up and manage Bluetooth audio from a phone/tablet,
- your priority is maximum sound reach for large outdoor gatherings.
Tech specs
- Type: Kids karaoke machine with 2 wireless microphones
- Stand adjustment range: 18.5–40 inches (fully extended)
- Microphone control: Foot-operated song selector (previous/next)
- Voice effects: Girl, boy, baby, monster, original
- Connectivity: Bluetooth to mobile phone or tablet
In the box (what you can reasonably expect)
Based on the description, you’re looking at a karaoke stand setup designed for children, with two wireless microphones, a Bluetooth speaker, and LED lights. The concealed carry handle on the base is also meant to help with transporting it to children’s parties or family gatherings.

Is it worth it?
Worth considering if you want screen-free, music-led play where kids can sing together without waiting their turn to hold a single mic. The adjustable stand, two microphones and foot pedal song selection are the practical features that make sessions flow.


You may want to skip it if you’re buying with the expectation of adult-level audio performance or if you’d rather not use a mobile phone/tablet as the music source. For most everyday home use and small get-togethers, it should feel like a fun, confidence-boosting “stage” in a box—just don’t expect it to behave like a concert speaker.
Mini FAQ
Can multiple children take part at once?

Yes—this model is designed around two microphones, so duets and group performances are part of the concept.
How does song switching work?
The description mentions left and right foot pedals to switch between the previous and next song.
What device does it connect to for music?
It connects to a mobile phone or tablet via Bluetooth.
What are the voice effects?
There are five voice effects: girl, boy, baby, monster and original.
Is the stand adjustable?
Yes, the stand extends from 18.5 to 40 inches fully extended, which should help across a wider range of child heights.
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