Tonium's 60GB Pacemaker pocket DJ now on sale in US
Posted May 3rd 2009 2:11PM by Darren Murph
After an unbearably long wait, Tonium's 60GB Pacemaker is finally on sale here in the US of A. Hailed as the planet's first "pocket-sized DJ system," this 60GB portable media player boasts two "turntables" and a "mixer" -- all within a unit that easily fits within most medium- to large-sized palms. As expected, users have access to two independent audio channels and can beatmatch with the press of a button. If you're interested in living out your dreams of being a mix master in the late 80s, you can have one shipped out right away from Amazon in exchange for $499.99. And no, we won't tell your kids. The full release is just past the break.
Tonium Now Shipping First Pocket-Sized DJ System in U.S. Exclusively in Amazon.com's Electronics Store
Award-Winning Pacemaker Currently Available for $499.99 to Amazon.com Customers
Stockholm, Sweden – Tonium today announced that the highly anticipated Pacemaker, the world's first pocket-sized DJ system, is now available in the U.S. Designed to enable consumers to deejay anywhere, anytime with all the functionality of a professional DJ set up, Pacemaker is available for purchase immediately in Amazon.con's Electronics store at www.amazon.com/electronics.
The Pacemaker is a 60GB portable media player that features full professional DJ capabilities. Imagine two turntables, a mixer and an entire record collection contained in a device that fits into your pocket. Pacemaker's two independent audio channels let you play two tracks side by side. Beatmatching is easily done by the click of a button, with a full set of professional audio effects and a crossfader consumers now have unlimited creative influence over their music. Instead of simply listening to music and playlists, consumers can now completely interact with their music and share the spotlight of any social gathering where music is played or performed.
The Pacemaker itself is part of the larger Pacemaker platform that encompasses the Pacemaker Editor and the Pacemaker Community. Pacemaker Editor is a free, downloadable PC and Mac compatible computer application that allows you to play music and edit and create mixes. The Pacemaker Community is an online music community that allows members to upload and legally share the mixes of their music, created by the Pacemaker or the Pacemaker Editor software.
Keith Geck, Head of Tonium's U.S. Operations commented, "Amazon has proven to be one of the most influential retailers in the world and the ideal partner for us to work with during the U.S. Pacemaker launch. With detailed product information, videos and customer reviews, Amazon.com gives buyers all of the information they need to make an informed purchasing decision."
Pricing and availability
Pacemaker is available at Amazon.com for $499.99 and qualifies for FREE Super Saver Shipping or free two-day shipping with Amazon Prime.**
More information about Pacemaker and Tonium is available at www.pacemaker.net
**Product is subject to availability while supplies last. Please note that product prices and availability of products are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this release was sent; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit Amazon.com.
About Tonium
Tonium (www.tonium.com) is a Swedish company, established by a tightly knit group of passionate people with a background in music, design and engineering. With a flair for innovation, Tonium exists as a company dedicated to promoting the sharing of musical tastes in a socially engaging context. For Pacemaker info, go to www.pacemaker.net.
Tonium Now Shipping First Pocket-Sized DJ System in U.S. Exclusively in Amazon.com's Electronics Store
Award-Winning Pacemaker Currently Available for $499.99 to Amazon.com Customers
Stockholm, Sweden – Tonium today announced that the highly anticipated Pacemaker, the world's first pocket-sized DJ system, is now available in the U.S. Designed to enable consumers to deejay anywhere, anytime with all the functionality of a professional DJ set up, Pacemaker is available for purchase immediately in Amazon.con's Electronics store at www.amazon.com/electronics.
The Pacemaker is a 60GB portable media player that features full professional DJ capabilities. Imagine two turntables, a mixer and an entire record collection contained in a device that fits into your pocket. Pacemaker's two independent audio channels let you play two tracks side by side. Beatmatching is easily done by the click of a button, with a full set of professional audio effects and a crossfader consumers now have unlimited creative influence over their music. Instead of simply listening to music and playlists, consumers can now completely interact with their music and share the spotlight of any social gathering where music is played or performed.
The Pacemaker itself is part of the larger Pacemaker platform that encompasses the Pacemaker Editor and the Pacemaker Community. Pacemaker Editor is a free, downloadable PC and Mac compatible computer application that allows you to play music and edit and create mixes. The Pacemaker Community is an online music community that allows members to upload and legally share the mixes of their music, created by the Pacemaker or the Pacemaker Editor software.
Keith Geck, Head of Tonium's U.S. Operations commented, "Amazon has proven to be one of the most influential retailers in the world and the ideal partner for us to work with during the U.S. Pacemaker launch. With detailed product information, videos and customer reviews, Amazon.com gives buyers all of the information they need to make an informed purchasing decision."
Pricing and availability
Pacemaker is available at Amazon.com for $499.99 and qualifies for FREE Super Saver Shipping or free two-day shipping with Amazon Prime.**
More information about Pacemaker and Tonium is available at www.pacemaker.net
**Product is subject to availability while supplies last. Please note that product prices and availability of products are subject to change. Prices and availability were accurate at the time this release was sent; however, they may differ from those you see when you visit Amazon.com.
About Tonium
Tonium (www.tonium.com) is a Swedish company, established by a tightly knit group of passionate people with a background in music, design and engineering. With a flair for innovation, Tonium exists as a company dedicated to promoting the sharing of musical tastes in a socially engaging context. For Pacemaker info, go to www.pacemaker.net.


Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Az1Z @ May 3rd 2009 2:15PM
Looks awesome, I dont see a need for it though, atleast not for the averaged user.
Jason @ May 3rd 2009 3:11PM
thinkgeek has the 120gb version for 499$
killfire72 @ May 3rd 2009 2:21PM
Is it possible to DJ Screw it with this?
Connor @ May 3rd 2009 2:37PM
Where it's at.
I got two turntables and a microphone.
Bobsley @ May 3rd 2009 5:41PM
+1
Mike @ May 3rd 2009 8:49PM
This is aimed at a completely different market. If you're the kind of DJ who still carries around seven tonnes of vinyl, so be it. But this is for the mobile DJ who needs loads of music at hand quickly, efficiently and cheaply.
Orpheus @ May 3rd 2009 9:02PM
@Mike: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_It%27s_At
dan selzer @ May 3rd 2009 9:15PM
actually, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcV4Rz-O2Ss
Orpheus @ May 4th 2009 12:36AM
The song in which the sample is used is better known than the source of the sample...
dan selzer @ May 4th 2009 10:11AM
just trying to fix that, a little education never hurt anybody.
alex @ May 3rd 2009 2:37PM
The look of the device reminds me of the old Sonique MP3 software music player that had custom skins.
Zhalfim Deyn @ May 3rd 2009 3:43PM
so true, I loved that skin as well...
greg @ May 3rd 2009 2:42PM
they would be sick with a bluetooth adaptor. You could dj from the dancefloor!
Samboini @ May 3rd 2009 2:49PM
The only problem you'd have is not being able to monitor via some headphones on the floor. If you're confident to try it live though, would be very interesting!
Brian @ May 3rd 2009 2:50PM
Two wireless audio transmitters on your belt. Not the most convenient, but it would do it... until the belt comes off around beautiful dancing girls o.O
prtscr @ May 4th 2009 5:53AM
The Pacemaker has two outputs so you can always use headphones, having the master wireless or not.
loci @ May 3rd 2009 2:48PM
nathan barley's phone
drumdbeat @ May 3rd 2009 5:41PM
ahah.
sevenape @ May 4th 2009 12:46AM
well weapon
RemDX @ May 4th 2009 9:23AM
Not a phone fool!
samuela @ May 5th 2009 1:46AM
Totally futile!
Level 5 @ May 3rd 2009 2:53PM
A cute toy, but nothing more really. Personally, I got my Tech 12k's a mixer, and starter needles off EBay for about this. I dunno.. for some this would be a chill way to wrap one's head around the idea of beatmatching or whatever, I'm a man of traditional DJ methods lol.
sweet greggo @ May 3rd 2009 2:54PM
Dunno if the gadget is cool or not, but that photo retouch is ass.
dan @ May 3rd 2009 3:19PM
inb4 stuck up vinyl purists like myself
Cannonater @ May 3rd 2009 3:50PM
What I want to know is, where is the actual pacemaker pmp player? It keeps your heart goin', and the music flowin'!
BOGRASH @ May 3rd 2009 4:41PM
I love when DJ equipment stories appear on engadget. The inanity and ignorance of the comments never fails to make me contemplate a grisly suicide.
Samboini @ May 3rd 2009 5:28PM
It's their coping mechanism. And it blows. But hey, ignorance is bliss.
Bobsley @ May 3rd 2009 5:44PM
But can it zwwwiiip, can it wouaaaaaaakzzz and can it djiiiiiiiuuuuuuuuzwwwwwiiiiiiiiip?
Evan @ May 3rd 2009 8:14PM
potentially.
Jonas @ May 3rd 2009 6:19PM
gimme wifi and spotify integration and im sold..
EGGO @ May 4th 2009 12:56AM
Why would you want wifi? What will that add other than another crappy internet browser? This does what it does and it does it pretty well rather than adding more gadgets to make it a swiss-army-ok-with-everything player.
rento @ May 3rd 2009 6:47PM
Last Night A Dj Saved My Life with Tonium's 60GB Pacemaker... iz dee hart!
GETYOID @ May 3rd 2009 7:28PM
I think that the www.npDJ.com device is better actually!
Slam @ May 3rd 2009 7:29PM
I'm curious to know how a music library is organized in it..
fiiire2u @ May 3rd 2009 7:49PM
That hand is really ugly
Punumbra @ May 3rd 2009 9:34PM
Looks like a woman pleasuring device...sorta like The Hoff but without all the alcohol.
bill cant fart is ANGRY! @ May 3rd 2009 10:01PM
Spiderman can't reach his web-button while he's holding that thing!
EGGO @ May 4th 2009 1:01AM
60 GB? Didn't they come out with 120GB two years ago?
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f15/pacemaker-256967/
ill trooper @ May 4th 2009 2:36AM
I was always interested in this, but dude... The future already arrived: Serato. So I'll probably let this pass.
Angelo Brisimitzakis @ May 4th 2009 2:41AM
I absolutely love my Pacemaker!
I work professionally as a deejay, and this device is great for mixing on-the-go, playing at house parties, or serving as a backup at gigs.
It is by far the most versatile MP3 player on the market
samuela @ May 5th 2009 1:43AM
Nathan. Barley.