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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025
Not loud . Key stick
Zero
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
It works fine enough, definitely a lower-quality beginner keyboard though. I absolutely cannot stand the voice that plays EVERY TIME you turn it on.
luckiesapphire
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2025
I was very pleasantly surprised with how nice this keyboard was once it arrived. It's pretty good quality, while still feeling lightweight, and works exactly how it should. i love that it folds for easy storage so it doesn't have to sit out taking up space like my old keyboard piano. It came with a pretty nice carrying bag, the power adapter, a music stand, and a foot pedal. The keys are semi weighted and they work almost the same as my really expensive keyboard pianos weighted keys. For the price, the sound quality is also pretty nice.
Hans
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
The instrument came folded, which made the package small and easy to handle. If you travel around the instrument is easy to transport. It comes also with a bag.After unboxing and unfolding the instrument, the first impression was on the negative side. The user manual is small and the letters tiny. I had to enlarge the pages to be able to read it. I have no idea why they didn’t made it larger. It is also restricted to the just necessary instruction to use the instrument. There is a lot of trial and error involved to operate the instrument.It comes with a lot of instrument pitches and rhythm you can choose from. Some of them really don’t sound like the original instrument. I play the saxophone and the saxophone setting comes not even close to the sound of any of the saxophones, neither Alto or Tenor.The folding technique seams to be good and the wire between the half’s seams to be sturdy. To unlock the instrument to separate the half’s you need to press a button. Unfortunately the button is on the bottom of the instrument, so you need to turn it upside down to find and reach it.The music stand gives the instrument some sturdiness. Unfortunate there is no real edge at the music stand, so the sheets slide down by the slides movement.To check on the pitch quality I used TE Tuner and set it to piano A4 440Hz. The AcuPiano is the closes to this with A4 441Hz, all other pianos settings are more around 445 Hz. Not all pitches are accurate, some differ by a few Hz, mostly the keys below A3.There are six different types of piano to select from. In the user manual are some names and you need to look into the internet to find their meaning and sound. There are three types of piano without further description. I tested the pitch of all of them and only the AcuPiano setting was the most accurate and closes to a real piano.The keyboard has a built in battery, which you can recharge with a USB-C cable and charger. Nice feature, you can use also a power bank. So you are independent from a power source. But I am missing a battery charge indicator. The built in battery suppose to have 1800mAh, but again no hint in the user manual how long a charge will last.There is a Bluetooth function, but it is only connecting to a device with a screen (cell phone, tablet) Connecting a wireless headset is not possible, you need one with a wire and a standard jack. This is unfortunate, because I don’t have something like this any longer (who has?). Now I have to purchase one. The same is with the microphone – no Bluetooth, only wired once.All the connector are the same dimension, no color coding to identify them. If you don’t know the order you are lost, especially in a dark environment.There is a built in metronome. But the metronome is restricted to four simple settings. So yo still need a real metronome.The built in rhythm are not in alphabetical order what makes it hard to find the right one you want use. Some type of rhythm have only one sample (Jazz), some more than three (Salsa), some you really don’t need. Don’t understand the selection. Especially Jazz has a lot of different rhythm, so only one is to little.The keyboard has the standard size and number of keys like a standard piano. The keys are semi weighted, means they don’t have the resistance like a piano key. But still enough to give a good feel when playing.Overall you can’t expect more for the price of the piano. But some of the functions (Bluetooth) should be available without making the keyboard more expensive. And wired interfaces are totally outdated.Overall a truly beginner instrument.
TC
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
I am so happy with this product. It truly is super portable full size. The keys feel great and responsive, solid feedback and bounce with no slop. Its not heavy but it is a good weight to keep it from moving around. The music stand is sturdy and holds sheet music or a tablet perfectly. The carry case isn't very thick but seems adequate for carrying and storing. Tons of features I'm still getting to know and the wireless Midi works great.
William
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
Nice keyboard, good feel, decent case
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