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UISCOM 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard for Beginners,Full Size Electric Piano Semi-Weighted Keyboard with Sheet Music Stand,Pedal,Headphone,Power Adapter,USB-MIDI Compatibility,Wood Grain Brown

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Size: URS25 without Stand


Color: Brown


Brand: UISCOM


Color: Brown


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Size: URS25 without Stand


Model Name: URS25


Operating System: Multi-Os (Windows, Macos, Linux)


Supported Software: Standard MIDI Software


Finish Type: Wood Grain" or "Satin Wood Grain


Style: Contemporary


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Digital Piano


Manufacturer: UISCOM


Item Weight: 24.8 pounds


Package Dimensions: 57 x 12.7 x 5.25 inches


Item model number: URS25


Date First Available: July 21, 2024


Color Name: Brown


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  • Excellent, Affordable Choice
Size: URS25 with Stand Color: Brown
We have had this keyboard/piano for over a year now, and it has been an excellent purchase. With a student studying piano, it is played nearly daily. It has good tone quality and volume control. It is functional, stylish, and low profile. It works well in a small space.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2025 by Jane

  • Great beginners piano!
Size: URS25 with Stand Color: Apricot
I recently bought the Digital Piano Keyboard for Beginners with a full-size 88-key semi-weighted keyboard, and it has been an incredible purchase! As someone who is new to learning the piano, this keyboard has proven to be a fantastic and affordable choice. Here’s a detailed breakdown of why I’m so pleased with it: Pros: Full-Size 88 Keys: The 88 full-sized keys give you the authentic piano experience, which is perfect for beginners who want to learn proper technique. The keys are responsive and offer a good range for playing a variety of songs. Semi-Weighted Keys: The semi-weighted keys are a great compromise between the feel of an acoustic piano and a digital keyboard. They offer a bit of resistance while playing, giving a more authentic touch than a non-weighted keyboard, but without the full heaviness of a weighted key, making it easier for beginners to press down the keys. Great Sound Quality: For a beginner digital piano, the sound quality is impressive. It has a variety of voices, including grand piano, electric piano, and more, which make practicing more fun and engaging. The built-in speakers produce clear, resonant sound, though it can be connected to external speakers for an even fuller sound. Affordable Price: Considering the features, the price is extremely reasonable. It provides a lot of value for the money, especially for anyone who is just starting their piano journey and doesn’t want to spend a fortune on a more expensive model. User-Friendly Interface: The keyboard is very easy to use, with intuitive controls and an accessible layout. The buttons are straightforward, and changing settings or switching between sounds is quick and easy, even for someone with no previous experience. Built-In Learning Tools: The piano comes with a few built-in learning features, such as demo songs and a metronome, which help beginners with rhythm and timing. While it doesn't have advanced lessons like some higher-end models, these simple features are helpful for starting out. Lightweight and Portable: It’s relatively lightweight for an 88-key keyboard, making it easy to move around or store if needed. This makes it a great option for people with limited space or those who need to transport it for lessons. Cons: Not as Expressive as Higher-End Models: While the semi-weighted keys are great for beginners, they don’t offer the same level of expressiveness as fully weighted keys found on more expensive pianos. However, this is to be expected given the price point. Limited Advanced Features: If you’re an advanced player or looking for a keyboard with a wide range of professional features (like touch sensitivity or more intricate sound customization), this may not meet all of your needs. But for beginners, it’s more than adequate. No Built-In Stand: The keyboard doesn’t come with a stand, so you'll need to purchase one separately if you don’t already have one. While this isn’t a huge issue, it’s something to keep in mind when setting up your keyboard. Final Thoughts: The Digital Piano Keyboard for Beginners with a full-size 88-key semi-weighted keyboard is an excellent choice for anyone starting to learn the piano. It offers a great balance of affordability, functionality, and realistic feel. The sound quality is solid, and the semi-weighted keys provide a nice playing experience without being overly heavy for beginners. If you're just starting your piano journey, this keyboard will serve you well and provide everything you need to learn and grow. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024 by Adetta

  • Amazing for the price
Size: URS25 with Stand Color: Brown
The media could not be loaded. I am really loving this digital piano. I has so much to offer for such a low price. The quality of the sound is really good, as is the build and finish quality are excellent. It has a demo feature which plays 80 songs to give you an idea of what it is capable of. It has a rhythm section where you play a song and choose one of 600 (see photos) different rhythms that will play in the background. It also has a feature of 800 (see photos) different tones that when you play the keys it sounds like the tone you picked such as, a banjo, harmonica, accordian, saxophone and many many more. Note: you have to press the Timbre button and then +/- to locate the tone number you want (see photo and booklet) not a voice button which is a mistake in the booklet. This is not a piano just for beginners as anyone can have fun with it. There is a recording feature that records you playing, a built-in Metronome that keeps the beat when learning, a volume control, hookups for additional speakers and your computer or tablet so that you can use one of many apps online for lessons. There are a few other sellers of similar models, but they don't include the following accessories, really good quality headset (for playing privately), an attractive dustcover, a clip for your piano books, and key note stickers if you are a beginner. The customer service is helpful if you have any questions, and they return emails within 24 hours, usually less. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by L. DONOVAN L. DONOVAN

  • OK for r the price point, but not recommended for a beginner!
Size: URS25 with Stand Color: Black
I have played piano/keyboards for many years, I needed an inexpensive keyboard at my art studio just to figure out songs for worship band and events needing piano. This board will fill that need. I’m rating it with the cost in mind, if it was a $2000 board it would have been a 2 star rating, but for the $174 I paid it would be unfair rating it at that level. It’s advertised as a great beginner keyboard. I would not recommend it for beginners or even for folks who have a little experience under their belt. The key bed is spongey, not weighted or semi-weighted. The keys feel like they are attached to springs, they are sized about the same as a piano’s key, but the feel is no where like a piano’s. To be expected for the price point but not good for beginners who need to feel the action of an acoustic piano to learn how to play properly and, as well, to build muscles and endurance. For someone like me who has loads of experience and can naturally make compensations it works adequately to figure out riffs, keys, chord progressions etc. I have not played with the various sounds as I don’t plan to use it to make arrangements, the default piano sound is ok, at least it’s not a toy piano sound it approaches a piano sound and is acceptable for what I need. I would not use it in a band setting or for a performance. I’m not trying to be negative, it is what it is and if you would want to use it for something similar to what I’m using it for, a convenience not a main board I think it would work for you. It does come with a pedal (shorter than a regular keyboard pedal) and a set of headphones which seem to work well enough. There are demo tunes, but I’m not going to repeat what you can read in the provided description. More on the key bed, as is typical with this kind of keyboard the keys are harder to press the more you move away from the edge (front) of the key. that is, as your fingers move between the black notes the white keys become more difficult to press down- another reason why I don’t recommend it for beginners. Setup is pretty easy and straightforward. The legs and hardware are provided along with an Allen wrench to secure the legs. Once in place the board feels pretty sturdy. If you plan to move the board and need to remove the legs, you will need to plan time to remove the mini bolts and then time to reinstall them. There are Sixteen bolts four for each leg. It doesn’t take an exorbitant amount of time, but if you’re in a hurry it will be a hassle. OK, I think that’s all I’ve got to say about that. Have fun ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2025 by EdH

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