• DESIGN INSPIRATION: Traditional Soprano ukulele takes its design Original Colorful pattern ukulele design! Pearl white back and side! Pure and beautiful body !Exquisite traditional hawaiian body As a Little Gift For You!
  • THE LASTEST UPGRADE FOR THE UKULELE: Better quality Aquila strings Includes Carrying Bag Case
  • WOOD MATERIAL.It is wood ukulele and can play normally.It is not a toy,it is real.
  • TYPE OF UKULELE : 21 soprano size and 17frets.Equipped with white nylon strings and silver geared tuners.
  • A WELL MADE UKULELE: High quality Original Colorful pattern ukulele design!The magic color will make you intoxicated.

Its beautiful and built to last, the neck has proven to be super solid. Being owned by young children, including a toddler, this uke has taken the good hearted battery surprisingly well. A year later, it shows just minor wear. I recommend purely based on it's durability.

This is so beautiful! It looks great quality and plays well. I love that this came with a carrying case. Great value for the money!

Great beginner ukulele! Am imoressed by the sound quality fir the price.

Great for a beginner! Does not have a place to attach a strap but I stuck a little plastic hook on the bottom, so all good! Not high end quality but good for someone (like me) who is just learning. Cute little soft case. I have been learning chirds and songs and also olaying along with you tube videos! Lots of fun times with thus Uke!

Ours keeps its tune! Just thought I'd mention that. Listen, if she keeps it up and practices, becomes attached to it, we'll shell out for a more expensive instrument. Until then, whenever a kid is starting out on a new instrument you need something cheap but properly functional, beautiful and pride-inspiring to young hands. This is all that, our daughter loves hers which makes her want to practice - ETC.

I didn't mind the sound with the original strings, but I decided to change them anyway because I didn't like the feel of them. Once I changed the strings, it sounds amazing! The colors are pretty as well.

Bought it for my 2.5 year old for Christmas. She loved it. Holds a tune well enough and will likely last a while. Not bad for the price! The print on the face of it is as pretty as the photos and the finish is clean and glossy.

This was actually ordered for one of my Great-Granddaughters, but Grandpa had to check it out before passing it on. Amazon's shipping box was evidently a survivor of a B-52 raid. The little uke's own shipping box inside was blown apart at the tapered end as well. The hole in the end of the inner box was making me feel a bit on the anxious side. Thankfully, the honorable Hon Sing company had placed the uke inside the gig bag and the uke came through all the mishandling without a scratch! The gig bag is merely one layer of cloth, no padding at all, but for a ukulele in this price range, a bag is a bag is a bag. You get what you pay for. All that being said, when the ukulele was removed from it's bag, I was actually surprised at how solid the she felt. Not heavy mind you, just that well assemble or sturdy feeling. The second shocker came when I flipped the stringed oval tag hanging from one of the tuning pegs and it read: AQUILA! Waaa-hooo! NO string changes here for a while! A uke at this price and with primo strings to boot?! Tuning took all of 25 seconds, it was that close. Life doesn't get much better than this. Next step was examining the over-all condition of the instrument. A couple of tiny dust size imperfections in the paint, rather like burst bubbles, were found on the bottom, but there were no uneven spots, sags or runs. There is a small bit of paint slop on the end of the rosewood fret board, but the design in blue is flawless. Realizing the sum total of defects were not worth considering (particularly so at this price), it was time to try it out with a little CCR & AC/DC....and boy does she sing "brightly." Great fun! The sound is not 1st class by any stretch of the imagination, (again considering this price range) but she has that "tinkling" sound that ukuleles are famous for. The sustain is very good for such an inexpensive instrument. I would heartily recommend this little uke for a beginning player or for someone wanting a uke that should be capable of being taken along on a day trip or camping. Yes, you get what you pay for, but this little uke will pay you back with fun and do so without emptying your pocket book. The kids are gonna love it.

Surprisingly high quality item for the price. It has a beautiful sound even though we ordered it for a toy "guitar" for our small toddler. It has held up well to beatings, being stepped on, and dragging on the pavement. I'm totally satisfied with what we got for this price.

This is a review for the Honsing New Basswood Soprano Beginner Ukulele Hawaii Guitar Uke 21 inches with Gig Bag Case - Gradient Rainbow Color by Honsing. This review is geared toward the beginner or early intermediate player. The body is well-made and has a decent sound. Not a great sound with depth and resonance, but good. The build is satisfactory but the strings and tuners are sub-par. The gig bag is too thin to be protective. However, I believe that at this price none of these flaws are a deal breaker. The strings are an easy fix. Just head to your local ukulele and/or music shop and have them steer you to some good strings (we use D'Addario on our other instruments). If you need help putting them on, just ask the clerk. They'll most likely do it for you and tune it up for you as well. There are also plenty of DIY tutorials online but if you're a newbie, let the music shop folks guide you at the beginning. As I see it, you have two choices with the tuners. First, you can leave them as is and tune up every thirty minutes or so. Which in theory is good practice, but might lead to frustration for a beginner. Second, you can take it to your local music shop and have them install new tuners which will be a huge improvement over the stock tuners. In my case though I left the stock tuners on because this is a gift for a toddler. Oh, and while you're at the music store, have them show you a reasonably priced padded gig bag or hard case. I vote for a hard case even for this inexpensive uke because the safer the instrument is, the more likely it is that you'll take it wherever you go. Which leads to more playing. All instruments, no matter the quality, sound good when an experienced person is playing. All things considered, I'd prefer to see a newbie purchase a better quality uke to learn on so there's less frustration as you go along. However, you certainly can start on this and then upgrade to something better when you're ready. After you upgrade, you can pass this one along, donate it to a kids program, or use it for camping/travel. - It's a ukelele that looks nice, sounds reasonable, and isn't sacred. - It would make a great camping/travel uke with a sturdier case. - The finish is clean and colors bright. - No. It's not going to compare to most $60 dollar ukes, and I'm sure you guessed that. - The gig bag is good for a dust cover. If you found this review helpful, please click the "yes" button below. Thanks and happy strumming!