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Reviewed in Australia on March 8, 2025
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Shishir Agarwal
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 30, 2025
This 61-key digital piano is an amazing choice for beginners, especially kids and students! The light-up keys make learning songs super easy, and the 200 rhythms, 200 tones, and 60 demo songs provide endless possibilities for practice and creativity.The keyboard is lightweight and portable, yet it has a solid build quality. The sound is clear and vibrant, and the multiple settings allow for a customizable playing experience. It’s perfect for learning at home, school, or even casual performances.If you’re looking for a fun, interactive, and beginner-friendly electric piano, this is a fantastic option.
Customer Review
Reviewed in Canada on March 29, 2025
Tried this piano and it works very well, almost very similar to my old Yamaha digital keyboard. 61 keys so the note range may not be as wide as my 91, but it works super well and sound speakers are excellent quality.
Ian
Reviewed in Australia on March 28, 2025
Sounds Impressive!Light up Keys are cool and help the little ones stay focussed and interested.Sticker sheet is also very handyThe microphone is abit of a miss, yet the kids dont care as it still functions.Perfect to test the waters to see if the interest holds!
JMiT
Reviewed in Canada on March 27, 2025
This is a good starter piano with 61 keys. Everything is made of plastic and there is nothing fancy like weighted keys. There are hundreds of different instruments so lots of stuff to try out. There is a line out/headphone out and a power jack but not usb output for use with a laptop or computer to control via midi.The sound quality is just ok. You can't expect a lot at this price point but it is definitely just average quality.There is a set of stickers for labelling notes on keys for beginners. Is this useful? Not sure but included nonetheless.A stand is included for holding sheet music/music books so that's helpful.
Yuri
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
🌟 Quality:The build quality is actually decent for the price. It’s lightweight, compact, and easy to carry—great for kids. The keys are comfortable to use, though they’re not full-sized. The piano comes with a handle for portability and includes extras like a tiny mic, USB power cord, and a headphone jack which is a nice touch.⚙️ Functionality:It comes packed with features—200 rhythms, 200 tones, 60 demo songs, and light-up keys that make it engaging for younger users. There's also recording/playback, transposition, and the ability to split the keyboard into two instruments. However, the sound quality leaves a lot to be desired. The piano tone sounds synthetic and outdated, and the keys aren't velocity sensitive, so playing softly or hard makes no difference in sound. There’s no USB MIDI, which limits compatibility with learning apps. It works as a toy or introduction to a keyboard, but not for someone wanting to actually learn proper piano technique.💰 Price:At just under $50, it’s priced appropriately for what it offers—a fun, interactive toy for kids curious about music. If priced much higher, it would not be worth it considering the limitations.🏆 Overall:Overall, this is a decent choice for young kids who are just starting to explore music. It’s fun, portable, and packed with playful features. But if you're looking for something more educational or closer to a real piano experience, you'd need to look elsewhere.
Katya
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
This piano has lots of function, its very entertaining and the best think is it has a mike, my baby loves to sing and play.
Customer Review
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
This 61-key digital piano is a fun way for beginners to explore music. The light-up keys make learning easier, while the variety of tones and rhythms keeps things interesting. It’s lightweight and portable, with the option to use batteries for on-the-go practice. The built-in mic and speakers add extra versatility, though the smaller key size might take some getting used to. A solid choice for kids or casual learners looking to play around with music.
littlehoodie
Reviewed in Canada on March 24, 2025
It's not the best piano out there, but for such a little price, it's the best you can find. My kids love it. I recommend it.
Gaz
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2025
This is an excellent introduction to piano and keyboard for younger children , it's aimed at children aged 3 to 7 but with the standard sized keys there is no reason why children or adults can't use this to enjoy or learn keyboard.It comes with some useful accessories, microphone, book stand, it's also rechargeable or can run on 4 x AA batteries.My younger son is 9 and he's now using this for fun and general piano playing , there are fun effects , 60 demos, light up keys and built in speakers, so it's a fun keyboard to play and learn on with added sounds and it's a good size at 91cm but still really portable as it's quite lightweight and not as heavy as expensive keyboards to move.The speakers are OK, it's a budget £35 keyboard so I wasn't expecting amazing sound quality, but it's adequate enough to listen to for younger children and it's quite loud.The keys are 4.4inch and 2.7inch so they are easy to press for children and adults and chords can be used just like on a piano so it can be used for learning piano at home.Overall a nice budget piano keyboard with demos, light up keys, rhythms and tones for changing the sounds and playing along to sounds too.My 9 year old son loves it so it's a thumbs up from Me, there's no reason that teens and older children can't use this keyboard too.
will
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
This Funtaki 61 key digital piano sits somewhere between a kids toy and an entry level keyboard. The 61 keys and the overall good build quality put it definitely above what's mostly found in toy sections of big box stores, but it lacks some important features that would be expected from a beginner's keyboard.First some pros:✔ 61 large keys - full 5 octaves, keys are comfortable to use although not full size✔ Built in useful functions - transposition, recording & playback, ability to split the keyboard into 2 instruments✔ Portable and easy to carry. Can operate on batteries.✔ Light up keys for keeping the young ones engaged✔ Headphone jackNegatives:✖ Keys are not velocity sensitive - whether you play gently or hammer on the keys - it all will sound the same.✖ Poor piano sound - just sounds like a synth piano from 20 years ago✖ 200 different instruments, but many of them very similar sounding.✖ No USB MIDI for connecting to popular piano teaching appsIn my opinion, at the current price of just under $50, this piano is not a bad option for a child that might want to experiment and yet is not ready for a serious commitment. The piano has enough fun features that it should be a decent introduction for a 3+ year old child. The large keys and polyphony allow proper playing, but the lack of key sensitivity is disappointing and would be detrimental for a more serious student. As is it is pretty much a fun toy that possibly in a pinch could be used for some practice thanks to its portability and the fact that the keys don't really require an adjustment for someone used to full sized keyboards.If you'd like to use this piano with one of the apps like Simply Piano or Piano Marvel, then they will somewhat work by using their acoustic piano mode - the app listens to the sounds the piano makes and determines if the correct keys were pressed. It's not ideal and not super precise. If learning piano with a help of an app is the goal, then you should really look for a piano with a USB or Bluetooth MIDI and velocity sensitive keys. You can usually find something pretty decent on the used market at similar cost.4 stars, considering the current price ($49.99) and I think target audience of younger kids. I don't think I'd recommend this piano if it becomes much more expensive.
Aran
Reviewed in Canada on March 18, 2025
I know this isn't supposed to be anything professional, but eek it sounds pretty bad.Glad it come with a usb power cord a tiny mic and a lots of sound option and headset jack. This is would be ok for a little kid starting out maybe, but it doesn't have a good piano sound, that's sort of the foundation here lol. It's really dinky dollar store sounding quality.Has lots of demos to make parents want to tear out their ear drums&a whole bunch of tones and rhythms, that are mostly bad too, but hey you have headsets to mute that out.Like the handle thing, and the fact that it weights about 3lbs but, sounds incredibly bad.
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 17, 2025
This keyboard arrives in a big cardboard box along with a music stand, microphone, and tiny power adapter.It can be powered either from a wall socket or with several batteries, though it notes that you cannot use both at the same time!It has a handle built in to the frame to make it easier to carry around.This is not a serious instrument, but it would still be unfair to call is a toy.The sound quality is not great, the speakers hiss, and it is limited to playing 8 notes at once.However, these are all better than most keyboards in this price range, especially ones this size.The keys response isn't the best, with it easy to knock a key you didn't want and get a full blast of the wrong note.The keys light up which pressed which is a pleasant feature.All round fun but very basic.
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