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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
It sparked and died the first time I went to use it. I was really sad to have to send this one back.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
This MIDI keyboard isn't designed to compete with high-end models like the Yamaha P125, but it shines in its own right. Ideal for travel, it is lightweight and folds in half for easy portability. While it features only non-gradient semi-weighted keys, it offers substantial value. One of its standout features is the built-in lighted keys, which significantly speed up the learning process. Comparable external lighting units can cost over $300, but this keyboard integrates them seamlessly at an excellent price of just $150. For anyone looking for a convenient and affordable way to enhance their practice and performance, this keyboard is an unbeatable choice.
Christopher Landorf
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
It’s a fold up, touch sensitive, full sized keyboard that just barely fits in a large suitcase. I wish there was more focus on higher end extremely portable keyboards, but this is the best I found.Full sizeFits in large suitcasetouch sensitiveSpring weighted keys are more challenging than truly weighted keys, which, I think makes it even more effective for practice. I’d pay a lot more for truly weighted and small enough to fit in a medium suitcase.
BB
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Came in good condition. Perfect for anyone who is trying to learn to play the piano since it comes with 81 keys. Lights up and comes with removable stickers. It's like learning how to ride a bike. Once you learn the keys you can take them off like training wheels. Seller contacted me to check thay everything was OK. I felt like that was very professional!!!!!
JS
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023
Edit: I’ve edited my review and removed two stars. The piano sound is not good and I’ve asked for a return.Otherwise good for a beginner. I think the power cord could be longer but I can also get an extension.It's "ok."I'll add that a beginner might find it useful but the keys don't really feel like a real piano. There is more "push" than a synthesizer or controller. My advice is that a person who wants to learn piano should get a better product and should try it out.With this you get what you pay for and for my use it's "ok." I'll add the bag is VERY cheap feeling. Have you ever had a zipper where the teeth of a zipper was open before the slider? Well that happens a bit with this. Luckily I'm able to pull the zipper back and it temporarily fixes the problem. If they had a better zipper then the cheap case would at least be more useful but I suspect that this zipper will fail relatively soon and I'm tempted to have a case made.Oh ... the sounds are "ok." for me I'll never use them. But for some people they might be fun.The keyboard is "ok." If you just need to compose or if you are an extreme beginner then it's fine. Otherwise get something a bit better I'll add that I like how slim the keyboard is and it doesn't waste a lot of space with extra "body." that was also a deciding factor for me.
Judah Marlar
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
This traveling keyboard is a great tool for pianist who need to have battery power where no electrical power is available. The sound is pretty good as is the pressure of the keys. It's lightweight & sets up & breaks down easily. It's a great tool to have for traveling keyboardist.
Novratilova Contreras
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023
Couldn’t afford to buy a piano so I buy this and my kids practice their piano with this and they loved it.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
If not in use it turns off too quickly also keys are a bit too stiff.
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