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You've never heard "Despacito" like this before. 。

A video of a Japanese user playing "Despacito" using calculators has gone pretty viral, and it's not hard to see why. 。

SEE ALSO:'Despacito' is now the most watched YouTube video of all time 。

In a two minute video, the user who goes by the handle "It's a small world" plays the hit song using just two musical calculators. 。

The video has since been viewed almost 200,000 times. 。

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According to the YouTube user, the musical calculators are made in China, and they weren't too difficult to find online: 。

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Retailing for just $5 on Taobao, China's answer to Amazon, the AR-7778 calculator which is produced by a Chinese company called Jia Ling Tong, is advertised as being able to play various songs and up to 20 different tunes. 。

It's also available on Amazon Japan for $22.。

It's also available on Amazon Japan for $22.  。

Here's someone else trying out the AR-7778 for themselves:。

But "Despacito" isn't the only tune the Japanese user has played. 。

He'a also no stranger to the likes of Ed Sheeran:。


And even Smashmouth: 。

Not going to lie, this is better music than we could ever hope to produce on a calculator.。

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