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Lowden Guitars Pioneers AI-Powered Real-Time Guitar Health Monitoring

Lowden Guitars is revolutionizing guitar care with real-time health monitoring. The first of its kind, this AI technology helps players maintain their instruments' condition and even locate lost or stolen guitars.

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Lowden Guitars Pioneers AI-Powered Real-Time Guitar Health Monitoring

Lowden Guitars is pioneering a new era in guitar care with its latest innovation: built-in sensors that monitor instrument health in real-time. The Irish luthier is the first to embrace AI technology in this manner, offering guitarists unprecedented insight into their instruments' wellbeing.

The sensors track crucial factors such as temperature, humidity, vibration, and location, providing 'news' that can help players maintain their guitars' condition and sound quality. This data is accessible via a partner app, Mylowden, which also serves as a database for stats tracking and offers access to warranty and insurance services.

In a groundbreaking move, the technology could also aid in locating stolen guitars through GPS tracking. Lowden believes this innovation will make guitars easier to play and sound better, as players can respond promptly to any detected issues.

While Lowden is the first to integrate AI into guitars in this way, other companies like Positive Grid have also employed AI to help players craft guitar tones. AI has been incorporated into the world of guitars through self-generating overdrive pedal plugins, AI EQ sculpting, and gear shopping assistants. However, Lowden's approach marks a significant step forward in guitar technology.

Lowden Guitars is breaking new ground with this innovative project, with the progress of the sensor-equipped guitars being closely monitored by our website. The first artists to trial the new technology are Maartin Allcock and Zero, paving the way for a future where guitar care is more informed and proactive than ever before.

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