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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
The keyboard has a solid feel and a decent weight to it. The keys are semi-weighted, though only to a minor extent, requiring a fair amount of pressure to activate. The sound quality from the built-in speakers is adequate; while it’s not exceptional, I had low expectations for a budget model. The volume controls are user-friendly, and navigating through the built-in sounds is straightforward.One pleasant surprise was discovering that the keyboard includes a built-in battery, allowing for use without being constantly plugged in. However, the USB-C power adapter I received was damaged upon arrival (Photo 10). It still functions, but I’m hesitant to use it further due to concerns about it breaking off inside the device.The music stand that comes with it is fairly standard and feels somewhat flimsy. The case is quite effective at protecting the keyboard from dust, and the handles make it easy to transport. It also includes a detachable shoulder strap, although the metal clips seem a bit weak and could potentially break.The sustain pedal included feels quite cheap, but it does its job, albeit being very lightweight.In summary, for a budget keyboard, it performs surprisingly well. While it has its shortcomings, I’m willing to overlook them given the price. It’s a solid choice for beginners, especially if you’re in the market for a full 88-key option.
Bree
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
The stand is not the one in the picture. The stand that is in the box has NO way to attach the piano to it. The stand came with bizarre, incomplete instructions, including some straps that look promising but there is nowhere to attach them.
Dustin Carey
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
Great quality for the price.
Dennis Worthington
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
My granddaughter enjoys it, however We wish we could understand how to use all the options. manual to small to read
Zack Lu
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
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Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
We have an upright piano, but needed a portable. We were disappointed in this, and my daughter did not want to play it. The keys on this feel like some kind of light fiberboard, are not weighted, and the sound is not rich. Also, the stand that came with this is wobbly and does not belong to this keyboard. The stand came with straps, but this keyboard has nowhere to attach them. I contacted the manufacturer, and they offered to refund the stand, but that still left the issue of not being able to secure the keyboard to any stand. It is slippery, so you can expect it to slide right off if it gets bumped.If you can afford a little more, spring for the Yamaha. We ended up returning this and are SO happy with the Yamaha. The Yamaha gets used all the time...it feels and sounds almost like our upright piano, is still portable, and looks so nice. We bought the Liquid Stands Keyboard stand w wheels and couldn't be happier...it's super sturdy and doesn't cost much more than one of these cheap stands.
Lawrence J. Atwell Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2023
The quick action by Konix great customer service solved the problem I was having, so the rating has changed from 3 stars to a full 5 stars. And I look forward to doing business again with Konix, it is refreshing to see a company that takes action to solve a customer problem, your company has earned my full respect and confidence, and that is why you will get future business from me. Again thank you.
Jack Murray
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023
I've used the Konix 88 key piano keyboard as a controller in my home music studio, and it's been a practical addition. Its compact and lightweight design is a standout feature, making it convenient for on-the-go use, especially considering its full 88-key range.The 129 built-in sounds are decent, although the keys feel a bit spongy. This might not be a significant issue for beginners who are just starting to play. Still very useful though and not uncomfortable to play. The built-in battery is a handy feature, allowing you to play without needing to plug it in. The Bluetooth capability is intriguing, but haven't explored it much yet.Build quality is pretty solid. The board is a bit lightweight, which is nice, but can make it feel a bit less sturdy. This isn't really an issue though, as long as you use a solid keyboard stand or table.I would say this 88 key piano keyboard is a suitable choice for beginners, or casual players - offering portability and a range of features. If you're a more advanced player, you may grow out of this board. But the built in sounds and wireless functionality is still a big plus.
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