🎶 Play Anywhere, Create Everywhere!
The NikoMaku Foldable Digital Piano features 88 full-size semi-weighted keys, a lightweight design at just 8.8lbs, and versatile connectivity options including Bluetooth. It comes with a comprehensive accessory package, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned musicians looking for a portable solution.
L**N
Amazing travel piano
This piano keyboard really amazing..!I'd like to buy the keyboard for traveling and then I looked over at some roller keyboards that had been not completed enjoyable so I was plan to ordering 88 key with full size pianoThere are many options this one is really best choice and expensive but I really happy to decided this oneFull size 88 key touching like real piano that great for pianist, a little heavy weight fell like hight quality.. touching is the same with piano, the materials is the same to so you can play like real piano. My sister like to order one after she tested.Completely joyful with better speakerThanks for this product we looking a mobile piano for along time
R**E
Great for traveling
I’ve used it now for several weeks including traveling with it by air in a large suitcase. Being 25” long, it’s convenient for carry on especially for smaller jets. When open it locks securely and it quite sturdy although I only played while on a desk. The sound quality is reasonable and it serves the purpose to keep up my practice skills while away from home for weeks. A few notes in the center were weak and a bit off as was a bass note. I just play an octave higher if it bothers me too much. The key size is similar to a standard piano. The touch is lighter which actually makes hitting some notes easier for me. I like the different tones and rhythms which make it fun. I recorded and played back some music to send to a friend which worked very well. Except for minor note issues I’m pleased with this instrument and would recommend it for practice purposes.
J**G
Great for travel
First, let me say that I purchased this keyboard solely for its ability to fold small enough to take on an airplane as a carry on. My work takes me away from home for long periods, so this keyboard will allow me to practice during those times. At home, I have a Roland electronic piano, and a Casio keyboard.The keyboard was packed well. Included is a clear plastic cover to protect the exposed ends when folded. Also included is a small piece of foam to protect the protruding rotary encoder knob. Someone was thinking when these little items were included. Accessories include a zippered case, USB charger, sustain pedal, music stand, and one sheet of instructions. You can see these in the pictures from the listing.The control buttons are rubber. The plastic rotary encoder takes two clicks to change a setting. The LCD is small, and has three lines of text.When unfolded, the keyboard latches securely at the back. A plastic clip is included to secure the front of the keyboard. It would be nice if a second clip was included, as I think it would be easy to loose one. Or, at least make extra clips available for purchase.There is some flex if you twist it from each end, but it doesn't seem to be nearly as bad as the two-piece, split keyboard that I saw reviewed on YouTube. There is surprisingly little flex in the middle, when played on an X-stand. However, I would not recommend using it this way, as the stress may break something.If you place it on a flat surface, make sure that the surface is wide enough to contact the outer rubber feet (just under 45 inches). Otherwise, the inner rubber feet will cause the keyboard to bow upwards in the middle. If your table is not wide enough, you could put something under each end of the keyboard to support it better. It is quite playable on your lap.The white and black keys about the same length and width as a Casio CT-X700 keyboard. The keys are touch sensitive, but a bit heavy. I wish they were just a bit lighter.The sound from the 2 Watt speakers is not great, but I expected that (you can't do much with such tiny speakers). It sounds much better through headphones. It's probably comparable to many other keyboards in this price range. If you're expecting this to sound like a professional instument, you're expectations are not realistic. For practice purposes, it is quite useable if you use headphones, or an external amp and speakers.I feel that this keyboard does what it is intended to do: allow you to travel with a small keyboard that unfolds to a full 88-keys. Considering the price, I think that the build quality is good. If a second generation version were made, I'd want better instrument sounds, and a lighter weight key feel. It's a shame that none of the big name keyboard manufacturers have anything like this.If the key feel was lighter, I'd give this five stars, instead of four. For a travel keyboard for practicing, it meets my needs.
B**P
Cannot connect to bluetooth despite being in "bluetooth mode" when you turn it on.
There are no instructions to do anything on this piano. You Cannot connect to bluetooth despite being in "bluetooth mode" when you turn it on. It says it only weighs eight pounds but it is much heavier than that and large. The only good thing is you can fold it in half. The demo button on mine was damaged. I would not spend this much money if it cannot connect to Bluetooth headphones. It does come with piano stickers but some of them are labeled wrong.
Z**R
Sturdy keyboard, easy to set up and travel with.
I play a 5-octave harpsichord and like to practice when i travel. Unfortunately, 5-octave keyboards have a range from C to C, while I need F to F. I couldn't find any 6- or 7-octave keyboards so my only option was the full 88 keys. I was happy to discover that several manufacturers make folding 88-key keyboards. I read the reviews for all the brands Amazon carries, and this brand had the most positive reviews. I've already taken my new keyboard on a trip (it fits in the overhead bin of an airplane when folded) and I'm very happy with it. It has a harpsichord tone (which sounds sort of like a real harpsichord!). The keys have a great feel, it works well with or without headphones, folds/unfolds easily, and seems very sturdy. The only negatives are that the case is very flimsy, and the manual doesn't mention how to turn it on or (more important) how to release the latch to fold it, but those are easy to figure out. Overall, I'm very happy with this purchase.
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