- Solid body: Unlike acoustic ukuleles, electric ukuleles have solid bodies, typically made of wood, plastic, or metal. This gives them a more modern and sleek appearance.
- Pickups: Electric ukuleles have one or more pickups, usually located near the bridge, which convert the vibrations of the strings into electrical signals. These signals can then be amplified and processed to create a variety of sounds.
- Controls: Electric ukuleles typically have volume and tone controls, similar to those on electric guitars. Some models may also have additional controls, such as a pickup selector switch or an equalizer.
- Output jack: Electric ukuleles have an output jack, usually located on the side or bottom of the instrument, which is used to connect the ukulele to an amplifier or other audio device.