My expectations for XyloSonic were high, given its flashy marketing and promises of "revolutionary music technology." Unfortunately, the reality fell short. The sound quality was average at best and I found myself reaching for my old, non-electronic xylophone instead .The design and usability were also lacking, with awkward buttons and a confusing user interface. On the plus side, it was easy to assemble and did come with a nice carrying case. Overall, while I appreciate THE attempt at innovatioSee full review