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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
It works okay and had some kind of brown liquid material and some blue stains. I am contacting the seller with pictures. I liked the USB feature hooked right up to my Synth program after picking the right settings. Blue tooth does not work for me no matter what I did. The key resistance matches that of a older piano and could pose a mechanical issue to a new learner. The sounds are legit and are very real in most settings. I would buy this again. I might get another if the seller is nice and allows me some kind of comensation for this one. Iw ill add photos later after talking to the seller... (Update) Seller offered me money off purchase and I agreed it was fare.
Americat
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
Nice little keyboard for the price. Great for beginners. I'm not an audiophile, but I can tell that the sound it produces is not that great. The actual brand on the box is CostWay, so it's well made. Love the small footprint, you can practice anywhere. Being so affordable, I don't have to be too careful around it, and not going to feel bad if this new hobby doesn't stick.
J. M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2020
Yes this is not a keyboard that rivals multi-thousand dollar keyboards but for the money, I paid $120, I am very impressed. I was looking at a Roland Go 61 key piano for around $300 and although it has a couple of features that I would like to have, this keyboard does just about everything else in a better form factor for a lot less money. I looked at a lot of keyboards when deciding on this one, and I own two other keyboards already so I had a good idea of what I was looking for. I played piano as a kid, I would say intermediate level, then got back into it in my early adult hood and am now picking it up again as my kids are starting to learn. Bottom line: If you are a beginner, BUY THIS. If you are an intermediate piano player looking to practice on the road, BUY THIS. If you are a picky advanced player, maybe you should look at spending some more money, but if budget is a concern then I think you too would be happy with this, especially if you're also considering portability. If you are intermediate/advanced looking to compose music at home, spend the money on a better quality instrument that supports midi velocity.First the cons, which you will find upfront from all the other reviews on here:1) Non-weighted keys. They have a spring in them, which has a better feel than some keyboards, on par with another entry level Yamaha I have, but it's definitely not like the weighted Casio I own, which feels much more like a real piano. For a beginner, I don't think it is an issue what so ever.2) No sheet music stand. It's not a deal breaker, but it would be nice to have. You will have to purchase something else to hold up your music, or maybe you are using a tablet and it has a stand on it. Whatever you do you will need something.3) MIDI does not pass through velocity. As another reviewer mentioned, I can confirm this keyboard does not pass through velocity, so no matter how hard you hit the notes, they will sound the same on the computer. On the piano itself, it does change the volume of the key based on how hard you hit the note, but the sensitivity is mediocre.4) Transpose only moves up a bit, not a full octave.Now the pros:1) The polyphony is fairly good - It can sound out a good number of keys if you press down on them... more than I could tell with my terrible ears anyway, and at least 10 that show up on MIDI.2) The form factor is awesome - basically all you have is the keys which are full sized like a regular piano, and a small inch an a half bar across the top, and then 3/4 on each side of the keyboard. It takes up so little space it can go in so many places and it's easy to transport. I bought it so I could take it with me to practice while I'm away from home. It's great for this.3) It has all the other bonuses for a piano in this price range - USB Midi, sustain pedal included, Lithium battery built in, carry bag, etc. So many others do not have these.4) Sound quality is OK. It is not the best. It doesn't sound "real" but it sounds just fine for what it is and the class that it's in. I like the piano at instrument two better than the default piano sound.If this piano had better sensitivity in the keys and passed them through midi, I would rate this piano 5 stars. Hope this review helps you!
Mohamad Allary
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2020
Build quality is great, it looks good and feels good. The black keys feel like 3d printed plastic (kinda rough) but the white keys feel more polished. It works great and sound quality is good when hooked up to headphones or speakers but the built in speaker is not horrible but definitely not great. Also for whatever reason when not connected to power the sound quality suffers dramatically (without headphones or speakers). Otherwise it has been great to learn a few songs on this keyboard and I really enjoy it. I recommend it.
Raven Silvermaine
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2020
So I'm not a professional pianist, which is good because if you were considering this keyboard then you are probably beginner like me. I've been looking for a digital keyboard for months that was small enough to fit my tiny room but still functional like those other cool piano's put there. Eventually I stumbled into this product and honestly after reading the information and pricetag it felt a little too surreal to be true.So talking about the features, the size of this thing is so compact yet it doesn't feel like a shrunken piano. This thing is smaller than my skateboard so I could easily take it anywhere. The sound is decent with two speakers on each side so not bad. It had this semi-weighted feel where the buttons feel a little heavier to mimic a real piano which in my opinion is a real plus especially for the price. It also has a transpose feature which I had no idea what it was about but it was actually really good. It made the buttons mimic the softness or hardness of your press similar to a real piano, although not perfect it certainty works. It is also rechargeable, can run on power and even a battery pack, talk about portability damn. Includes a bag and a pedal too, honestly the only thing I need is the passion to never stop playing. Aaaaaand you can plug any headset to it in case you wanted to play piano without disturbing your neighbors. It has a Midi and bluetooth function too butI've never really tried it but it's a bonus for sure.So I love the product, and looking over it I don't think I'll be changing anytime soon. I mean what else do I really need from a keyboard? Good keyboard for beginners and maybe even up to intermediate players. I would have given this a 4.5 score since of courses it's still not perfect but come on...it's like buying a decent ice cream for $0.50, sure the ice cream isn't "Perfect" but it sure as hell damn worth it.
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