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Blackstar, 88-Key Portable Keyboard (FOLDPIANO88)

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Features

  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPACT 88 Key full-length folding portable digital piano keyboard that folds to 33cm weighing just 1.6kg for optimized practicality and functionality
  • 8 HOURS RECHARGABLE BATTERY LIFE WITH BUILT IN USB & Midi to provide efficiency and convenience to traveling musicians and music enthusiasts
  • IDEAL FOR BEGINNER; KIDS; STUDENTS; PROFESSIONALS; who want to play, learn and perform piano with full size keys, realistic feel and soft touch keyboard design
  • MULTIPLE DIGITAL INTERFACE DEMO FEATURES including 6 metronome settings and 30 demo songs for wide practise range of accompaniments
  • INCLUDES SUSTAIN PEDAL, TOTE BAG AND PIANO NOTE STICKERS for a full learning and performing experience

Description

Finding a practical solution to practice while traveling for piano and keyboard players has always been a major headache. Previously, travel solutions had smaller keys, while roll-up solutions lacked the feel of a real instrument. That is why the 88-key Carry-on Piano was conceived; a full-sized keyboard with proper touch and feel in a compact format that fits into a small bag or rucksack. For the first time ever, full-sized piano performance – anywhere!Weighing in at only 1.6kg and measuring only 33cm long when folded, the Carry-on folding piano is a unique full-length 88-key piano in a foldable, easy to store and portable format. Thanks to its clever design, the keys feel like a real instrument making the Carry-on piano the perfect solution for entry-level students to seasoned professionals. Play any time using headphones or the built-in stereo speakers. With 128 sounds and accompaniments and MIDI over USB, this is the ultimate go anywhere piano practice and recording system.


Item Weight: 4.62 pounds


Product Dimensions: 52.13 x 4.96 x 0.83 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: FOLDPIANO88


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: February 9, 2021


Color Name: White


Compatible Devices: headphones, speakers.


Hardware Interface: Micro USB Type B, 3.5mm Audio, Headphone


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Output Wattage: 4 Watts


Battery type: Lithium Polymer


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 5 Volts (DC)


Wattage: 1.2 watts


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  • Fascinating folding keyboard, but too many trade offs for serious pianists
Note: I’m not a serious pianist. I picked this up when it was deeply discounted because I like messing around and I wanted to have something that wouldn’t take up a lot of room in storage and that I could use as a midi controller. Let’s start with the good stuff: * This folding keyboard takes up almost no room when folded and it only weighs a few pounds. It feels a bit like a magic trick when you pull this full-size keyboard out of its bag. * It offers full-width 88 keys just like a regular piano. * The keyboard feels a bit better made due to the metal bottom plate than its price might suggest. * The folding mechanism feels solid. All wires are carefully enclosed in strong, but flexible plastic. That isn’t likely to be a point of failure later, no matter how many times you fold or unfold it. * 64-key polyphony means you could mash down 64 of the 88 keys all at once and they’d all play normally without being cut off. That’s pretty good for a piano of this price. * The piano offers the full standard midi sound set, 128 sound samples. * The internal battery lets you play for a good while before you need to recharge. * There are built-in stereo speakers that are reasonably loud (but they’re not great sounding, so use the headphone-in jack). * The included USB cable charges the keyboard and allows midi-via-USB, so it can be used as a midi controller for you favorite software. * There piano includes a plastic sustain pedal. * Built-in metronome and included note stickers for first-time players. (You have to manually apply the stickers if you want to use them.) * The carrying bag is cloth and good quality with a snap closure. It is big enough for everything that ships with the piano with room left over for sheet mystic or headphones or whatever. I don’t think this would be great for someone who is a serious pianist because there are a number of compromises: * The keyboard sections do not lock together when unfolded, so you need to place the keyboard on a solid surface. I suppose this could be slightly positive if you need to play on a curved surface, but who does that and this keyboard won’t work with the typical keyboard stand that just has 2 or three bars that hold up the keyboard. * The keyboard keys are full-width, but not full-length. This might throw off people used to playing a standard size keyboard. I will say that the ratio between the length of the black and white keys seems to remain the same as a standard piano. * The black keys barely stick up above the white keys. They really should have increased the folded spacing between sections to allow for higher black keys. * The key action tends to be noisy. Sort of like clicking on a mechanical keyboard (though that is a positive in one way because playing near the top of the key is just as easy and reliable as playing near the bottom. * The built-in midi sound set is not the best I’ve ever heard. * The sustain pedal uses a non-standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, so you’re stuck using the pedal that came with the unit. Also, the wire length could be a bit longer, though in most seated or standing setups it should be able to reach the floor. * The speakers aren’t the best in terms of sound quality. Not terrible, but not great. Thankfully the headphone output is clean. * Although the unit has something like 30 built-in demo songs, it has no recording memory. If you want to record, you need to use something external or the midi controller functionality. * The USB charging/midi output cable is way too short. I wish it had a 6-foot cable at least. I think it is only 3 feet long. * The keys aren’t velocity sensitive, so you won’t be able to vary the sound levels with the action of your hands. All-in-all, if you need a self-contained midi controller that takes up very little room or if this is a purchase for a first time player, it’s not a bad choice, especially on sale. If you’re looking to have pro quality in a portable package, look elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2022 by A. Pedersen

  • Loaner instrument for my traveling students
I'm a piano teacher and bought this to loan out to students who are traveling so they can continue their lessons online temporarily. I bought the rubbery, roll-up piano previously, but it was absolute garbage. Even I couldn't play it. This is a much better solution. When I put it on top of my piano with middle C lined up, all 88 keys were almost perfectly in place. I say "almost" because the lowest A and the highest C on the portable keyboard were about a 1/2 key's width farther out than my piano's keyboard, so that means each key is ever so slightly too wide. You'd think that's not noticeable, and for a kid, it won't be, but for someone like me who has been playing for 40 years, it's noticeable. The keys have a slight bit of weight to them (I do mean slight!), so they're better than most toy keyboards, but they "clickety-clack" like a computer keyboard does. The key action is loud. Honestly, I don't mind, though. I can see how it would bother most people, but for a temporary, travel solution, it's better than not being able to practice at all. The black keys are not as high as they would be on a piano. They are raised slightly, but they're almost flat against the white keys. It's necessary for the keyboard to fold up, though, so I can live with that as well. The length of the keys is shorter than a regular key. Again, it's annoying, but I can live with it. It comes with a micro-USB charging cord, but no wall plug. It's good that you can plug it into a plug you already have from another device, a laptop, or a portable charger, but annoying that it didn't come with the wall plug option already in the box. Also, the cord it comes with is super short. I'll be buying a longer cord. To use this keyboard it MUST be on a hard, flat surface like a kitchen table. You see pictures of it on a bed or on the ground, but those are photoshopped or staged. The folds are strong enough if used as intended, but if used on a surface like that, they're pretty flimsy and will break. Overall, I would give it 5 stars as a portable, temporary solution for a traveling student who needs 88 keys, but only 1 star as a long-term option for someone who doesn't want to buy a real instrument. I'm keeping the box and styrofoam inserts. It comes with a cloth tote bag, but that will definitely not protect the instrument for travel. Keep it in the original box when traveling. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2022 by Keebler Elf

  • Great for Travel
This would be 5 stars if the sound that came out was better. When connected to a computer or smartphone, the sound is great. My kids are quite good on keyboard and we have a real one but my older son wanted this to travel with. It's great for travel, and there's not much to complain about that.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Rena

  • Probably the best as far as portable keyboards go
I’m a professional pianist and I know this isn’t made for serious players. As far as portable keyboards go, this one is the best I’ve tried. It’s really easy to pack up and carry, the piano sound is better than any other under $200 keyboard I’ve tried. The fact that it has the ability to use a pedal makes it stand out. Would definitely recommend if you want something portable to play simple and slow songs. Anything beyond that is going to be difficult to execute on this or any other fold-up portable keyboard. My one gripe with this one is that the black keys are too low and short. They should stick up above the white keys more and be a little longer. Also all the keys need to be just slightly harder to press. They’re so soft that if you even just rest a finger on it, you’ll play the key. This results in lots of wrong keys being accidentally pressed. For the price point though, this might be asking for too much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2022 by Jessica429

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