







electric keyboard piano 61 full size key portable electric piano keyboard for beginners, travel piano music keyboard 61 keys with midi bluetooth, touch response, rechargeable Review: For the music lover - This keyboard was absolutely perfect for my novice piano player. It is easy to put in a travel carrying case and carry along, as well as set up and play anywhere. The sound is very much like that of a baby grand piano. There are many features to try as well. Review: Lots of features for a beginner - My grandson wants to learn how to play piano so I grabbed one of these to get him started. The keyboard has many features to make this a great value. In reality, it’s a very inexpensive music workstation that can be played; and it lets you record what you are playing. It has many of the same features that my $1,200 Roland workstation had for a fraction of the price. Now, I don’t want to give the impression that this rivals the Roland, it is a lot more cheaply built, but for a beginner it is a great way to start. It can run off a power block, but also can run off built-in rechargeable batteries. It has a medium length set of keys – 66, which will cover the range most kids will be learning on. There are lots of settings to program the keyboard to include splitting it into two different sounds and adding some sound tailoring to the instrument. You can connect a laptop. Phone or speaker to it via Bluetooth to really enhance your playing experience. It also has several sample songs built in. It will serve as a MIDI programmer, too, and can function with popular music writing software. It has a full range of MIDI sounds, too – 129, ranging from several types of piano to organ, vibes, even strings and horns. It also offers a lot of rhythm options. Controls are pretty standard for this type of keyboard. They are actually more intuitive than some more expensive keyboards I’ve seen. It has built-in speakers, so you can practice without an amp or speaker, but has a headphone jack for silent practice. It also has a cheap plastic sustain pedal, charging cable a power supply and a protective case. There is a lot to like about this keyboard, but I have to say the sound is not all that great. It isn’t terrible, but piano notes don‘t sustain all that well… but then again, most keyboards in this price range won’t sound any better. Organ sounds were a bit better, and that is what I personally draw upon for most keyboard use. I felt very comfortable rating this keyboard 4 stars, as it represents a great way for someone to learn the basics of keyboards before investing in something a lot more expensive. While you may eventually decide to do that, for now, you’ll be learning some basic keyboard features that will show up again in much more expensive models. All-in-all this really is a pretty decent keyboard.









| ASIN | B09NR3882P |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Brand | KONIX |
| Brand Name | KONIX |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | MIDI USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 12 Reviews |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Electric Keyboard Piano |
| Manufacturer | KONIX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PJ61Z |
| Model Number | PJ61Z |
| Number of Keys | 61 |
| Number of keys | 61 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric & Battery Powered |
| Size | PJ61Z |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Skill level | Beginner |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Special features | Portable |
| Style | Modern |
M**S
For the music lover
This keyboard was absolutely perfect for my novice piano player. It is easy to put in a travel carrying case and carry along, as well as set up and play anywhere. The sound is very much like that of a baby grand piano. There are many features to try as well.
N**O
Lots of features for a beginner
My grandson wants to learn how to play piano so I grabbed one of these to get him started. The keyboard has many features to make this a great value. In reality, it’s a very inexpensive music workstation that can be played; and it lets you record what you are playing. It has many of the same features that my $1,200 Roland workstation had for a fraction of the price. Now, I don’t want to give the impression that this rivals the Roland, it is a lot more cheaply built, but for a beginner it is a great way to start. It can run off a power block, but also can run off built-in rechargeable batteries. It has a medium length set of keys – 66, which will cover the range most kids will be learning on. There are lots of settings to program the keyboard to include splitting it into two different sounds and adding some sound tailoring to the instrument. You can connect a laptop. Phone or speaker to it via Bluetooth to really enhance your playing experience. It also has several sample songs built in. It will serve as a MIDI programmer, too, and can function with popular music writing software. It has a full range of MIDI sounds, too – 129, ranging from several types of piano to organ, vibes, even strings and horns. It also offers a lot of rhythm options. Controls are pretty standard for this type of keyboard. They are actually more intuitive than some more expensive keyboards I’ve seen. It has built-in speakers, so you can practice without an amp or speaker, but has a headphone jack for silent practice. It also has a cheap plastic sustain pedal, charging cable a power supply and a protective case. There is a lot to like about this keyboard, but I have to say the sound is not all that great. It isn’t terrible, but piano notes don‘t sustain all that well… but then again, most keyboards in this price range won’t sound any better. Organ sounds were a bit better, and that is what I personally draw upon for most keyboard use. I felt very comfortable rating this keyboard 4 stars, as it represents a great way for someone to learn the basics of keyboards before investing in something a lot more expensive. While you may eventually decide to do that, for now, you’ll be learning some basic keyboard features that will show up again in much more expensive models. All-in-all this really is a pretty decent keyboard.
G**Y
61 keys keyboard
61 keys keyboard works good. Doesn’t come with a stand. Comes with a bag for keyboard. Keyboard has a nice tone and volume.
L**S
Amazing
What a world we live in! For a very low price we can go on amazon and get a small portable piano delivered to us. :) This fills my heart with joy. This is my first keyboard like this, although I have owned pianos. The sound is different, for sure. But it sounds just great to me! There are so many features on this little guy that it will take me a while to get them all down. But so far I just think it is great for what ai need, which is an affordable option for a beginner. I wish the cord was longer. I had to set it up pretty close to a plug. And while I love that they included a storage case, I wish the case could fit the keyboard and the plug and pedal. Those have to be stored separately.
N**P
No MIDI or foldable capabilities
So, I had a bit of a different experience with this one than expected. When I received the keyboard it said foldable on the packaging, but this didn't fold for me at all. There was no folding feature. Also, this says "MIDI" as in there should be a way for you to plug in a MIDI cable and there isn't any. But rather it's a midi Bluetooth. So if you're hoping to use an app to learn the piano that needs you to plug into the keyboard with a midi cable, this isn't one to get. However, despite these difficulties, there are some plusses. The sound is great and I love that you can plug in headphones. I also like the fact that it doesn't need to be plugged into use thanks to it's internal battery. It also comes with a case, making it really easy to tote around. So, it's a mixed bag for me, but depending on your needs and what you are looking for, it could be a good fit for you.
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