
Best selling Synthesisers from Teenage Engineering
On this page you’ll find a ranking of the best Synthesisers from Teenage Engineering. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important product details. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-20 Arcade
The PO-20 Arcade features 16 synthesis-based video game, console, and chiptune sounds that can be controlled via the built-in step sequencer. The pocket synthesizers from the Swedish cult brand Teenage Engineering have no casing, allowing all components and the circuit board to be directly visible and part of the design. Power is supplied by 2 standard (AAA) micro batteries. Additionally, each Pocket Operator includes an animated LCD display, a built-in speaker, a curved wire stand, Jam Sync for synchronizing with other devices, line in and out (3.5 mm jack), and conveniently, a built-in alarm clock. With Parameter Lock, automation can be recorded per step. Effects include filters, bit-crusher, delay, and stutter, among others.

2. Teenage Engineering EP-40 + EP-2350 launch kit
The EP-40 + EP-2350 Launch Kit from Teenage Engineering is a versatile synthesizer set that offers both creative and practical features. It combines the EP-40 Riddim Supertone sample player with the EP-2350 Ting microphone to create a comprehensive solution for music producers and sound artists. With a built-in speaker, this kit allows for instant sound playback, while battery operation and USB power supply provide flexibility and mobility. Users can record and play their sounds anywhere and anytime, making the kit ideal for creative sessions on the go. The combination of innovative technology and user-friendly design makes the EP-40 + EP-2350 Launch Kit a valuable tool for anyone looking to bring their musical ideas to life.
- Built-in speaker for instant sound playback
- Battery operation for maximum mobility
- USB power supply for flexible use
- Combination of sample player and microphone for versatile applications.

3. Teenage Engineering Synthesizer Gadget CH-8 olga
Unique wood pattern made from solid beech wood and integrated Bluetooth speaker. Hand gestures to control the figure allow for play or pause, volume adjustment, or turning off. "Olga," a contralto from Russia, is one of eight singing choir wood figures with different culturally related vocal ranges and sound characteristics. It can be paired with various MIDI keyboards, as well as the "Ortho" remote control. The figure communicates with other choir figures via Bluetooth Low Energy and offers up to four hours of uninterrupted playtime. The pitch can be adjusted for solo performances, while it is fixed in the choir. The pitch ranges from e3 to c5 (161.82 - 523.25 Hz). It plays a pre-programmed repertoire of classical compositions based on a contrapuntal melody or can be controlled via an external MIDI keyboard.

4. Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-24 Office
The PO-24 Office features 16 synthesis-based and sampled office sounds that can be triggered to create elaborate noise percussion grooves via the built-in step sequencer. The pocket synthesizers from the Swedish cult brand Teenage Engineering have no casing, making all components and the circuit board directly visible and part of the design. Power is supplied by two standard (AAA) micro batteries. Additionally, each Pocket Operator includes an animated LCD display, a built-in speaker, a bent wire stand, Jam Sync for synchronizing with other devices, line inputs and outputs (3.5 mm jack), and conveniently, a built-in alarm clock. With Parameter Lock, automations can be recorded per step. Effects include filters, bit-crusher, delay, and stutter, among others.

5. Teenage Engineering Synthesizer Gadget CH-8 ivana
What you see are eight wooden dolls, made to serenade you with a repertoire of choral classics as well as perform your own original compositions through MIDI over Bluetooth. Each member has their own characteristic vocal range. Individually, one can sing a dynamic solo; together, they perform an immersive a cappella concert. The choir is inspired by the original Absolut Choir, our very first project.
Behind the curtain, the pre-programmed repertoire of classic songs has been created and performed using an algorithm based on counterpoint melody, a compositional technique that refers to the independent but complementary relationship between two or more lines of melody played at the same time.
To get the choir started, they need a helping hand. A sensor inside the speaker module reacts to vibration and movement, so controlling the choir is a playful experience in itself. Gently tap the doll on its head or on the table to trigger play or pause, or tilt the doll left or right to decrease or increase the volume accordingly. If it gets annoying, it can handle a little smack to turn it off.
Let us present the ensemble. Based on cultures and characters from across the world, every doll is unique and has its own vocal tonality. While each is given their own voice type, a single doll can customize its vocal range to sing a dynamic solo performance. When more than one member of the choir is placed together, in any combination, they communicate with each other and recognize the choral members in range, joining in for a full choral experience.
The choir's MIDI compatibility is where the magic really happens. Conduct your choir with OP–1 Field, OP–Z, or any MIDI keyboard with Bluetooth connectivity. Connecting one doll pairs the whole choir, instantly singing the notes in your composition. As with any live performance, each set will be unique.

6. Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field
The OP-1 Field by Teenage Engineering is a versatile and portable synthesizer designed for creative music production and live performances. This revamped version offers a variety of features that appeal to both beginners and experienced musicians. With four different modes – Synth, Drum, Tape, and a new Dual-Layer mode – the OP-1 Field allows for a wide range of sound generation and editing. The 32-bit audio processing ensures high sound quality, while the extended sampling time of 20 seconds and the internal memory of 256 MB provide flexible handling of samples and presets. The high-resolution glass display and improved user interface make it easier to navigate and edit sounds. The synthesizer is also equipped with a new speaker system that offers enhanced bass reproduction and supports Bluetooth MIDI for a wireless connection to other devices.
- Four modes: Synth, Drum, Tape, and Dual-Layer mode for versatile sound generation
- Extended sampling time of 20 seconds and 256 MB internal memory
- New speaker system with improved bass reproduction
- Bluetooth MIDI and enhanced wireless connectivity
- High-resolution glass display with revamped user interface.

7. Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator PO-12 Rhythm
With the Teenage Engineering Pocket Operators, the Swedish cult brand presents three synthesizers that fit in your pocket. All three models have no casing, allowing all components and the circuit board to be visible and part of the design. They are powered by two standard micro batteries. Additionally, each Pocket Operator features an LCD display, a built-in speaker, a bent wire stand, sync, as well as line in and out (3.5 mm jack), and conveniently includes a built-in alarm clock. Automation can be recorded per step using Parameter Lock. Effects include filters, bit-crusher, delay, and stutter.
Summary:
16 sounds synthesis and sampling, 16 step pattern sequencer, fill-ins, 16 patterns, 16 pattern chains, 16 effects including bitcrusher, delay, and filter, auto compressor, hardware limiter, parameter lock (2 parameters per sound), line in and out 3.5 mm jack, powered by 2 standard micro batteries, LCD display, built-in speaker, integrated alarm clock, 2 years standby, wire-bending stand, sync.

8. Teenage Engineering Synthesizer PO-16 Factory
Lead synthesizer including a 16-step sequencer. 15 different sounds. Integrated LCD display. All components and the circuit board are directly visible. Powered by micro batteries. The PO-16 Factory is a lead synthesizer for your pocket. The device has no casing, allowing all components and the circuit board to be visible. In just a few minutes – if not seconds – you can create interesting and creative synth sounds. With the push of a button, you can set the tempo of the beat and add effects like filter, bit crusher, delay, and stutter.
Features:
- 15 sounds plus micro drum machine including 16 samples
- Synthesizer engine including FM, subtractive synthesis, wavetable, and physical modeling
- 16-step pattern sequencer
- Pitch and note length per step
- 16 effects including bit crusher, delay, and filter
- 16 patterns and 16 pattern chains
- 16 punch-in play styles including arpeggio and chord
- Parameter lock (2 parameters per sound)
- Auto compressor
- 3.5 mm line input and output
- Powered by 2 standard micro batteries
- LCD display
- Built-in speaker
- Integrated alarm clock
- Sync function.

9. Teenage Engineering EP series splash cover
Splash Cover for EP series.

10. Teenage Engineering Synthesizer Gadget CH-8 leila
What you see are eight wooden dolls, made to serenade you with a repertoire of choral classics as well as perform your own original compositions through MIDI over Bluetooth. Each member has their own characteristic vocal range. Individually, one can sing a dynamic solo; together they perform an immersive a cappella concert. The choir is inspired by the original Absolut Choir, our very first project.
Behind the curtain, the pre-programmed repertoire of classic songs has been created and performed using an algorithm based on counterpoint melody, a compositional technique that refers to the independent but complementary relationship between two or more lines of melody played at the same time.
To get the choir started, they need a helping hand. A sensor inside the speaker module reacts to vibration and movement, so controlling the choir is a playful experience in itself. Gently tap the doll on its head or on the table to trigger play or pause, or tilt the doll left or right to decrease or increase the volume accordingly. If it gets annoying, it can handle a little smack to turn it off.
Let us present the ensemble. Based on cultures and characters from across the world, every doll is unique and has its own vocal tonality. While each is given their own voice type, a single doll can customize their vocal range to sing a dynamic solo performance. When more than one member of the choir is placed together, in any combination, they communicate with each other and recognize the choral members in range, joining in for a full choral experience.
The choir's MIDI compatibility is where the magic really happens. Conduct your choir with OP–1 Field, OP–Z, or any MIDI keyboard with Bluetooth connectivity. Connecting one doll pairs the whole choir, instantly singing the notes in your composition. As with any live performance, each set will be unique.
