List of Lowrey organs
Lowrey organs were originally made in Chicago, Illinois and have been played in churches and by professional and home musicians since the 1950s. Lowrey entered the portable keyboard market in the early 1980s with the Wandering Genie, which was succeeded by the Japanese-made Micro Genie line. In January of 2019, Kawai, the owner of the brand, announced it would cease all production of Lowrey Organs.
This list of models is incomplete.
Portable organs
Some of Lowrey's portable organs were made in Japan and based on JVC designs.| Image | Model Name / Number | Years produced | Description |
| L-2 Wandering Genie | 1980-1982 | Portable organ with Genie accompaniment. Effects include variable sustain, "repeat" setting with adjustable tempo and "glide". | |
| Micro Genie V60 | Rebranded version of JVC KB-300/KB-303. | ||
| Micro Genie V100 | 49 keys. 8 note polyphony. Rebranded version of JVC KB-500. | ||
| Micro Genie V101 | 1982-1987 | 49 keys. 8 note polyphony. Rebranded version of JVC KB-500. | |
| Micro Genie V120 | 1985- | 61 full sized keys. Rebranded version of JVC KB-700. | |
| Micro Genie V105 | 1986- | Hybrid of JVC KB-600 & KB-800. Features include MIDI in and out, AUX in and out, MIC in with adjustable gain. Expression pedal input. | |
| Micro Genie V125 | Rebranded version of JVC KB-808. | ||
| Micro Genie Pro V600 | 49 keys. Programmable. MIDI in and out. Came with "guitar strum" accessory. Rebranded version of JVC KB-800. |