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Pioneer Electronics DDJ-200 2-Channel Smart DJ Controller

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Features

  • Lightweight and compact with a pro-style layout itll help you learn to mix

Description

Designed with beginners and hobbyists in mind, the smart DJ controller is compatible with a variety of music streaming apps and offers access to features that demystify many aspects of the craft. You can use the DDJ-200 to mix tracks at home or on the go.

Brand: Pioneer DJ


Number of Channels: 2


Product Dimensions: 8.19"D x 14.88"W x 1.9"H


Item Weight: 3.75 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Item Weight: 3.75 pounds


Product Dimensions: 14.88 x 8.19 x 1.9 inches


Item model number: DDJ-200


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 14, 2019


Hardware Interface: Bluetooth


Number of Keyboard Keys: 32


Color Screen: No


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Really great unit for mobile and for beginners and experienced DJs who want a mobile setup
I got this unit for two purposes: Beach party, and for a unit to just sit on my desk at work to do music, scan through tracks do basic cue pointing etc. It's nearly perfect for the money. I also own the WeGO4, and overall, I find this unit better (and half the price). What I like about this unit is that the platters feel good, and they feel right. They have the right shape, and work well and easily. The performance 'pads' are buttons not pads, but I actually rather like this for a more rugged setting like the beach where I'm more likely to fat finger things. I like that it has low, mid and hi EQs, which the WeGO4 doesn't. The tempo sliders are a good size, and have an okay feel, not as good as the DDJ1000 or DDJ800, the dead zone around the 0 mark isn't very easy to feel sometimes, and the zone where they slider doesn't produce adjustment is also kind of big relative to the whole slider. What's not to like? Well - the headphone out is accomplished by splitting the stereo output of the computer; which means you're only getting mono out of the headphone jack, and so the overall signal power of the output is 1/2 which leaves the headphones particularly weak. And for me, the biggest missing is the load control on the unit. Every single other DJ unit has a load control, and I think if I could have put one more thing on the unit; it would be this. The performance pads can be switched to different modes from the laptop itself, which isn't awful; but my second wish would be a mode button for the performance pads. It's also missing any loop controls which is a bit of a bummer, but, it's a basic unit, so how much can I expect?! This device also works REALLY well with the iPhone DJ app WeDJ (which works on the iPad also). Really really well. The iPad essentially functions as a Midi controller, and the buttons not present on the controller itself are present in the App, and it's very easy to use this way (maybe even better than with Rekordbox). Did I mention it's very well priced?! if nothing else, this is a great backup controller that you can afford to just throw in a backpack and pull out in an emergency to get you through. Would I recommend this unit: Absolutely, 100%. Buy it, it's fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2020 by Alex Turner

  • Pioneer DDV-GRV Mixer Controller
Excellent Mixer controller very good quality for the price. Lots of controls and functionality, 5 Star seller *****
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 by Louie Rodriguez

  • Ddj-200
Great for beginners, fun & easy to use! Super light & very easy to pack so you can take it just about anywhere with no stress. Would highly recommend for people who are just starting out DJing or want to learn how to mix
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026 by Aidan Nunez

  • Really nice for the price, good for beginners. I would even use it at a show.
I have heard some not so great reviews, if you have a good tablet or hardware, its fine. Im using the last Samsung tablet that dropped and the recommend software and I can do just about everything I do on my cdjs, top of the line pioneer set up. When doing tricks or fast cuts the duplications on the tablet might lag a bit but the sound and the mix is absolutely fine pretty decent for a bluetooth connection and im pretty quick with my hands. I cut 50+ times a song and I don't have any issues. Great for the price and fits rite in your back pack also can be powered by your tablet. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021 by Some dude

  • Consola
Encantada muy bien equipo y el precio muy cómodo
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026 by Merian Rodriguez

  • This device is great for learning midi controls. Great for kids.
What I like about this product is that it works as advertised. It is immediately responsive to touch and your latency is barely noticeable to none. Very good for children so that they may get more technical with setting up front and back ends of DJ setup and easy for technical people to learn. Programming the buttons takes a moment to get the concept of. I would take the tutorial that the WEDJ app offers but just know that with what's going on right now, it's not that easy to stream tracks to the device. You can, but a request can be made for more updated information on this. There is really nothing that is not likable about this device. I let the children use this and they jumped on it and never got bored with it. It's definitely great for beginners. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2020 by Michael Meadors

  • A Decent Bluetooth DJ Controller with Some Limitations
The Pioneer DJ DDJ-200 caught my attention due to its wireless capabilities. While it has some positive aspects, there are a few downsides that prevented it from meeting all of my expectations. On the positive side, the Bluetooth connectivity feature is convenient, allowing for a wireless connection to compatible devices. This feature comes in handy when you want to free yourself from the constraints of cables and move around more freely while DJing. However, one significant drawback of this controller is the lack of any plug for cable connection. Depending on the situation and location, relying solely on Bluetooth might not always be feasible. In areas with weak or no Wi-Fi signals, connecting the controller via Bluetooth could be problematic, hindering your DJing experience. Additionally, I encountered some usability issues with the SoundCloud integration. When connected to my SoundCloud account, the songs displayed on the screen with very small letters, making it challenging to read, especially in low-light settings. This could be a significant inconvenience, especially during live performances when quick access to song information is crucial. Furthermore, I experienced some stability problems with the SoundCloud app, which crashed more than once while I was DJing. Such interruptions can disrupt the flow of your performance and be frustrating to deal with during gigs or events. On the positive side, the controller itself is well-designed and functions perfectly when used with Bluetooth. The controls are responsive and easy to use, allowing for seamless mixing and manipulation of tracks. The built-in features offer a range of creative possibilities, making it a suitable choice for beginners and hobbyist DJs. In conclusion, the Pioneer DJ DDJ-200 is a decent DJ controller with its Bluetooth capabilities, but it falls short in certain areas. The lack of a cable plug restricts its use in situations where Bluetooth connectivity might not be reliable, and the SoundCloud integration needs improvement to offer a more user-friendly experience. If you primarily prefer using Bluetooth and can overlook the limitations, this controller might suit your needs well. However, for those who require more stable and consistent performance, particularly in challenging environments, it might be worth exploring other options on the market. Overall, the Pioneer DJ DDJ-200 provides a glimpse into the future of wireless DJing, but it's not yet perfect in meeting all the demands of DJs who seek a more versatile and reliable controller for their performances. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by Fabiano Fabiano

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