Ohuhu
Ohuhu
Ohuhu is a consumer goods brand owned by Thousandshores Technology, a Shenzhen-based company that sells primarily through Amazon and other online retailers. The brand is best known for its alcohol-based art markers, but the Ohuhu name also appears on a wide assortment of music-related products, mostly aimed at beginners, hobbyists, and gift buyers rather than professional musicians.
Its musica...
Ohuhu is a consumer goods brand owned by Thousandshores Technology, a Shenzhen-based company that sells primarily through Amazon and other online retailers. The brand is best known for its alcohol-based art markers, but the Ohuhu name also appears on a wide assortment of music-related products, mostly aimed at beginners, hobbyists, and gift buyers rather than professional musicians.
Its musical catalog is broad rather than specialized: 12-hole ceramic ocarinas (including a Legend of Zelda–themed model), concert ukuleles, steel tongue drums, electronic and MIDI keyboards, wooden percussion sets for children, xylophones, and singing bowls. The brand also offers low-cost guitar and bass accessories such as picks, pick holders, gig bags, and replacement parts like bass guitar necks, plus practice tools like the Ohuhu Pocket Guitar fretboard trainer.
Ohuhu does not have a presence in the professional touring or studio market and is not associated with signature artist gear. Its music line sits alongside the company's art supplies and household products as part of a generalist e-commerce catalog rather than a dedicated instrument brand.
Ohuhu has 2 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Music Stands and Stands.
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