🎶 Your 2025 just got a soundtrack—calendar meets piano in perfect harmony!
The Piano Calendar 2025 is a compact, white mini piano desk calendar featuring 27 double-sided cards and 52 simplified music scores. It combines practical date tracking with a playable piano, powered by a rechargeable lithium polymer battery with USB charging and adjustable volume. Measuring just 3.54 x 3.54 x 4.33 inches and weighing 1.28 pounds, it’s a stylish, portable desktop accessory and a perfect gift for creative professionals.
Manufacturer | China |
Brand | Luvandier |
Item Weight | 1.28 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.54 x 3.54 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | GQ-TL-001 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Color | White |
Material Type | Plastic |
Sheet Size | 4.09x2.95 Inches |
Manufacturer Part Number | GQ-TL-001 |
E**I
Cute
The media could not be loaded. This thing is so cute. Great gift for music lovers. Comes with a card with music to be played each day. You can control the volume on the side as well as turn it off.
C**N
Broken
Keys are stuck. Did not last long. Disappointing Christmas gift.
A**N
Cute, good storage, perfect for any Swiftie!
Such a great idea and the way that the box stores and holds the songs is convenient. Some of the songs however don’t actually sound the same as the actual songs though…making it hard to play.
J**H
Not all keys function
Cute concept, but unfortunately one of the keys does not work, which makes it impossible to play even the first song. Made for a disappointing Christmas morning surprise.
H**E
Great for Taylor Swift fans
There is a lot of good and not-so-good.The good: Piano is very cuteWorks wellWell madeBox for storing is sturdy and cuteCalendar cards are very pretty and printed on sturdy stockGreat gift for music fansStickers for piano keys are easy to put on and make following the music easyYou can control the volumeNot-so-good: All of the music is Taylor Swift (as much as I like Taylor Swift, I would prefer somevariety)The "notes" of the song are in tiny print - very hard to see"Notes" are printed at bottom of calendar card, so partially obscuredWhat I would like to see: Future years cards for sale (2026, 2027, etc...)Genre choices (K-pop, Classic Rock, Country, etc...)Artist choices (Toby Keith, Aerosmith, Seventeen, Stray Kids, The Beatles)
L**Y
Some keys are broken and don’t produce music
I love the idea of this but the one we got is not functional. One of the keys is broken so it can’t play all the songs. Also comes with no instructions
A**.
One or the other
We love love love this little piano. It functions as it should and sounds great. It's super neat to have on your desk and have something to fiddle with when you need a little break. I just wish the notes on the cards were a bit bigger as it is a bit of a challenge navigating the piano and squinting to see those tiny little numbers, lol. Due to it being a calendar as well, they had to compromise the size of the notes for the dates so I think it would be in their best interest to choose one or the other. If it's going to be a calendar or a musical instrument. We love this though and we have even used it without any of the cards.
J**S
Could be improved
The media could not be loaded. I really want to like this little piano calendar however I have a couple of issues with it. 1. The numbers on the cards for the notes are so small and hard to read. 2. The notes are printed at the bottom of the card that stands straight up and down. This makes it hard to see and read those very small and already hard to make out numbers. 3. This calendar also chooses to use odd parts of the songs to play. Sometimes it’s the refrain we all know and love or sometimes it’s a line that we know. I am also seeing that sometimes it’s a very random and obscure line from a song that most of us would have to think about I want to love this but I just don’t.
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