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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
It’s not the best for weighted keys or sound but it’s adequate. I’ve traveled with it a few times. It folds up easily and i use the styrofoam packing that it arrived in to add protection. The entire keyboard and packing material slides into a Vera Bradley overnight carry-on. I’m able to practice and have taken a few lessons using the keyboard. Good so far
PlasticMonkey
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
Stopped working after 3 months. Constantly says 'power on', but the button is not stuck, and the speakers developed static.
Jazzs
Reviewed in Canada on June 11, 2024
I hooked it up to my PC with bluetooth and used a MIDI player to practice. So much fun.
Eirene K. Wee
Reviewed in Singapore on November 24, 2024
Keys worked for less than a day then began to produce odd sounds before the instrument stopped working altogether! Relieved that we could return it …
CbyCarolina
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024
It is compact, good quality, easy to load, easy to transport, can be connected to a professional recording studio, excellent for students, very good sound, the fingering is a bit hard, but that can be good for the student, it has many sounds, I love it.
Lu
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2024
Pro:1. low price2. portable. Nice folding feature3. weighted keys. Not a lot of products in this price range have this feature.4. good (not perfect) sound quality.Con:1. Keys are made of cheap plastic. (but no keys are broken yet).2. Keys have springs that are on the tight side. It will probably lose up a bit after years of usage.3. Keys are on the light side. Not a lot of momentum are within the keys.
F. Bailey
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2024
I'm a church organist and use it to practice when I'm traveling. I've taken it on the plane, and it fits nicely in the overhead bin. I put it in the long way and the bin was still able to close with room to spare. The sound quality is that of an 80s era toy keyboard, but it's tolerable (not annoying like some toy keyboard sounds) since I don't use it to play out. It comes with headphones and a foot pedal. I don't really like the feel of the keys though. Since I'm an organist, I like the soft and smooth Yamaha portable keyboard feel better, which this doesn't have. However, it doesn't feel cheap, and is a good value if you're looking for something super portable to practice on while you're away from home. You can also play it on your knees, but the feel of the keys makes it a little harder than it should be.
Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2023
I bought for portability and practice. I can take it out on Adirondack chair, on my lap on couch or kitchen table. I love the MP3 in and headphone Jack out as no one needs to hear. For such a low price, keys feel great. I had previously bought a roll up keyboard but sold in a week because of key sensors /touch . This can go to my portable speaker or mini amp ( via adaptor to 1/4 input ). Taking it to a beach jam next week. Really need the external amp to project. Built in ones just ok. I’m not needing all the sounds as I have midi controller or would just use Logic, but I suppose they could be fun .
jimmie
Reviewed in Canada on June 22, 2023
The keys on this are made of the cheapest plastic available it looks like they would break if I played them too hard and the sound is absolutely worse than a transistor radio can't get this a star
Chris Golfer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
I'm always looking for a portable piano to use when traveling. Traveling with a keyboard is a hassle. Even a small 64-key light weight keyboard is a problem for air travel. And none of the ones I've used have good keyboard feel or action. Descriptions like velocity sensitive or semi-weighted keys don't provide the feel of weighted keyboard and therefore lacking when using them for improving playing skills.A folding keyboard is a great solution for travel. When shopping for a folding keyboard my expectations for good feel and action were zero. I purchased the Cossain folding keyboard because of the reviews, and it came with a case. I was going to accept whatever I got. When I unboxed the keyboard and started playing it I was very pleasantly surprised. The keyboard action was close to a weighted keyboard. When playing you have to strike the keys like a piano, not like the soft mushy feeling keyboards. This provides a good practice experience for improving both music and physical playing skills.
DK
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
This keyboard pleasantly surprised me. I was a little reluctant buying it because of the incredibly low price, but the folding concept was interesting so I ordered one.I am comparing this to a Casio LK-S450 that I own. I did a ton of research (an embarrassing amount of research) and it wasn't easy. The important things to me were headphone capability, storage, mobility, small footprint on desktop or lap, key realism and playability and latest technology meaning usb-c connectivity, Bluetooth midi and built-in rechargeable battery. This keyboard checked all those boxes. Many of the popular brands don't check all of these boxes and they are unchanged for years. Built in Bluetooth is rare in portable keyboard unless you purchase an adapter for an additional $80 in most cases. This keyboard has built in Bluetooth! Comparing the keys with the Casio (that is over 3 times the price) , I felt these keys resembled real weighted piano keys more than the Casio because they were slightly "heavier" and I found them to be easier to control. Also when pressing the keys softly you get a sound where as on the Casio I sometimes got silence like it didn't trigger the sound. Are the keys noisy? I would say these would rate a 2 out of 3. The Casio is a 1 out of 3 (very quiet) and I have heard terribly noisy keys on other keyboards that I would rate 3 out of 3 for bad. The built in tones (piano, organ, etc) on this keyboard sound better with headphones than over the speakers. Volume is louder with headphones.Today, the latest connectivity is usb-c and that should be in all of today's devices. This keyboard has usb-c and it is used to charge the built-in battery and connect midi (wired) if your application doesn't support Bluetooth. The built-in Bluetooth midi and audio on this keyboard is great and is quickly recognized on PC and mobile devices and has worked perfectly for me. I found no signs of latency. I don't know what version of Bluetooth it is (4.2,5.0, 5.2, 5.3) that would be nice if the seller provided that information. The overall build is acceptable, not bad in any way just not to the level of expensive units.It's not noticeable while playing. The hinges are metal and securely fastened, however I did notice a bit of play in the metal hinges. This too is not noticeable when on a desktop or table but is when on your lap. I would like to see the gap at the fold to be tighter when locked open for use. The idea of folding the keyboard is fantastic. There is a ribbon that delivers electrical to both sides of the keyboard and that ribbon cable looks very high quality and durable. I can't see it being a problem if it's not abused. When folded, this keyboard is so compact (19" x 9" x 5.5") and fits nicely in the included carry case and that can be placed in a carry-on or backpack. It comes with a pedal and a high quality sheet of stickers (musical notes) that help beginners learn and recognize the notes on each key. They stick well and easily peel off when you no longer need them. Overall, I'm extremely happy with this keyboard for my needs. A great beginner option with lighted keys and everything you need to connect to your favorite online music app and start playing.
Petittte
Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2023
Livraison rapide, en bon état et semble de bonne qualité
lynn
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
I was only able to use my Cossain folding keyboard 2 times before the power button recessed into the body. It felt weird to begin with because of how hard it was to turn on initially but I was willing to over look that problem. It sounded as expected for the price. Kind of like tin. It was more like a nice toy. The semi-weighted keys were quite springy & clacked a bit when pressed.. It was a finger workout I didn't expect. But, it was the ease in transportation for practicing during travel that I was after. The bag it came with was quite nicely constructed. If the product lasted a year or two I would have been satisfied. I guess I was lucky it failed early after purchase so it can be returned. Saddly, this seems to be indicative of the quality of products made these days.
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