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Casio Casiotone CT-S200 – 61-Key Portable Keyboard for Beginners | 400 Tones, 77 Rhythms, LCD Display, Dance Music Mode, USB-MIDI, Stereo Speakers | Includes Power Supply & Music Rest | White

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Color: White


Style: Standalone Keyboard


Features

  • PORTABLE & READY TO PLAY ANYWHERE Weighing just 7lbs and featuring a built-in carry handle, the CT-S200 is designed for musicians on the move. Play anytime, anywhere with battery power or the included AC adapter. Available in black, white, or red to suit your stylemusic has never been more mobile or accessible.
  • 61 FULL-SIZE KEYS WITH INTUITIVE FEATURES Enjoy a natural playing feel with 61 full-size keys, an easy-to-read LCD screen, and user-friendly controls. Use the My Setup function to save and instantly recall your favorite tones, rhythms, and settings for fast access and personalized play.
  • EXPLORE 400 TONES, 77 RHYTHMS & DANCE MUSIC MODE Explore and enjoy with 400 built-in tones, 77 rhythms, and 10 reverb types. With Dance Music Mode, remix EDM tracks livetrigger basslines, drum loops, synths, effects, and more directly from the keys. Ideal for beginners and aspiring beatmakers alike.
  • BUILT-IN LESSONS & APP CONNECTIVITY Includes 60 built-in songs with right/left-hand lesson support. Connect to the CASIO MUSIC SPACE app via USB for learning, practice, and performance tools. Class-compliant USB-MIDI port works with Mac, PC, and mobile devicesno drivers required.
  • CASIO: 45 YEARS OF MUSIC INNOVATION & TRUST With decades of expertise, Casio is a global leader in keyboard innovation. From portable keyboards to stunning digital pianos, Casio delivers quality, style, and creativity at a great value. Trusted by beginners, educators, and pros, Casio is with you at every step of your musical journey.

Description

Casio proudly presents the next generation of Casio tone keyboards. Featuring 400 tones and 75 rhythms, the Casio tone ct-s200 is the perfect first step, The perfect gift, and the perfect way to have fun making music. The ct-s200 also lets you express your style as it is available in either black, WHITE or red. The ultra-compact ct-s200 lets you make music wherever and whenever you want. Just pop in six AA batteries, grab the built-in carrying handle and take your inspiration to go. The ct-s200 also includes the power supply and music rest. Explore a variety of great sounding tones and accompaniment rhythms with 61 full-size keys, an easy-to-read LCD display and intuitive controls. Use the "My setup" Function to quickly get to your favorite sounds. Dance music Mode lets you easily create and remix EDM tracks. Select a style, and use the keys to trigger drum loops, bassline, synth parts, effects, transitions and more. Use the built-in speakers to share with friends, or plug in headphones for quiet play At any time. The 1/8" Audio input lets you play along with music from your favorite device. Connect to the free Chordata play iOS/Android app And take your music further, learning how to play your favorite songs from downloaded MIDI files. The class-compliant USB port connects to any Mac/PC/iOS/Android device with no drivers needed.

Brand: Casio


Color: White


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: Portable


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: All


Special Features: Portable


Operating System: Windows


Supported Software: Chordata play (iOS/Android)


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Usb


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Size: 61-Key


Item Weight: 1 Pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 38.5"D x 12"W x 5"H


Item Dimensions: 10.08 x 36.61 x 2.87 inches


Color: White


Style: Standalone Keyboard


Sound Profile: Versatile with a focus on EDM and rich tones


Brand Name: Casio


Age Range Description: Kid


Model Name: CT S200WE


Model Number: CT-S200WE


Instrument: Electronic keyboard


Manufacturer: Casio MI


UPC: 079767314934


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Set Name: Casio CT-S200 Portable Keyboard


Manufacturer Part Number: CT-S200


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: 61-Key Portable Keyboard with USB, WHITE


Warranty Description: 1 year parts and labor.


Included Components: AC Adapter, Music Rest


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  • For the money, this is an excellent product For the money, this is an excellent product
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
I have been involved in professional music production for years, but recently wanted to get serious about learning how to play piano. I selected an app (I am using SimplyPiano) that I thought would be helpful, then set about looking for an appropriate keyboard. I will also be using this to input scores into PreSonus Studio One via MIDI, so obviously a MIDI output was essential. As great as this is, I also have young kids, so I know my time is limited. That said, I didn't want to spend too much on this setup in case my plans just didn't work out. This keyboard fit the bill very nicely for me. I understood what I was getting...this is a $100-and-change unit, not a Nord Stage 3. The sounds aren't winning any awards, but they aren't terrible either, and some are very playable. There should be plenty of decent variety to suit your needs. The keys don't feel "cheap" and play well. Again, they aren't weighted or anything like that, but perfectly fine for my purposes. The biggest two issues I see are this: the internal speaker quality and the MIDI port, as others have noted. When playing some of the bass patches, you literally can't hear the lowest notes at all. I solved this issues easily by using headphones and/or plugging into an external speaker (in my case, a mixer/amp/floor monitor setup, but any decent external powered speaker would do). Once I did that, the sound quality was actually pretty darn good. The other issue was the micro-USB port for the MIDI output. I could see what others are saying...it's not the most "robust" connection. I've seen this type of thing on other equipment before and there was a very simple solution for me - I plugged in my cable, made a stress loop and taped it off with a piece of gaffers tape - problem solved. Granted, I will be unplugging that cable very infrequently, so this works in my situation. Barring that as an option, I would just be careful and gentle with it, and you should be fine with reasonable use. All said - this is a very good option for anyone looking to start out, especially for kids just getting into lessons, or anyone in need of a very portable unit. It was 100% plug-and-play into my iPad for SimplyPiano to recognize it for MIDI input. It also work with absolutely no issues as MIDI input on my Windows 10 PC. $120 well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Jeremy N. Shaffer

  • BEST KEYBOARD IN THIS PRICE RANGE....
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
i am Very Happy, it's Very Nice, and Beautiful Red Keyboard...i just received mine delivered earlier this week...so i am still learning, and enjoying, on how to navigate all around in and about in all the functions, and it will take me some time for me in getting to know how, and to use, and to work through in all the functions..... Most important part for me, was that ""Yes i got the DC wall adapter"", which was included in the box, along with the sheet music stand, the keyboards, and (not too much directions) was the only setback... i really was worried about if or not in getting the DC wall adapter... i had read many other reviews about others not receiving this DC wall adapter, AND no way, am i going to be using Batteries all the time, which is way too very costly, and so very impractable for anyone when playing for hours and hours, and/or for all day long practice... the RD after the name is the key !!!!! ...This is the one to get, that comes with the DC wall adapter....Amazon had this model so i jumped on it.... Sweet Water and Musicians Friend did not.... and Amazon's price was Half the cost of the others i mentioned above that were double the cost... AND NO these were WITH OUT the DC WALL ADAPTER... i took several pics of my Beautiful New Red Casio Casiotone CT-S200RD....but i wasn't able to upload them here using my computer... they are in my phone, but unfortunately i am not technically savy, so i still have a lot to learn and about everything.... in my opinion, THIS IS THE BEST KEYBOARD, in this price range... stay away from all the Cheaper CHINESE MODELS, as they all have way too many BAD POINTS, like some keys that stick or jam, or are dead keys, and make no sound at all....DONNER KEYBOARDS may look more impressive at first glance, but i can say the same negative points also apply here as with the others that i have mentioned above.... CASIO and YAMAHA are QUALITY NAME BRANDS....so i would suggest that you spend your cash for any of these, because they are much better instruments....and will last you years and years a long time, were as many of the others will cause you way too many technical problems, and those other brands will not stand behind their equipment.... i also bought separate from Amazon the Rock Jam Xfinity stand, which i likes very much, it is light weight, and easy to set up, and very adjustable into any height....from standing positions, from chest level, and to all other levels down, and to comfortable sitting position levels....the ROCK JAM XFINITY is the best stand very adjustable and quick for going mobile, and i have experienced """NO WOBBLE AT ALL""" with using this keyboard stand.... i hope this my long review here will be helpful information for any of you in making your keyboards selections, and again i am 100% Totally Happy with my New Keyboard and New Stand that i bought with Amazon..... THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER !!!!!! ....AND HAVE A GOOD DAY.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by EDWARD LAVOICE

  • A nice, basic electronic piano.
Color: Black Style: Standalone Keyboard
I’m 66 YO. I played the piano as a kid. I got this as a fun tool to help keep my brain active. This is what I would call a basic piano. The programming selections are simple. I haven’t figured them all out yet, but I’m getting it. I mostly just want the piano or harpsichord sounds anyway. The keys are near to the”piano sensitive”, maybe a little lighter touch. The sound is good enough for me. I like this piano. I use it plugged in for power so I cannot comment on the battery life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026 by Mark G.

  • Lovely little keyboard
Color: White Style: Standalone Keyboard
Love this little keyboard. I am violinist and it's perfect to keep it near me when I teach to check my students intonation. My student's parent loved it so much that she bought one for her son. Small enough to take little space in my studio, nice and clear sound. Easy to assemble with the stand. Everything functions as it should. Very pleased with my purchase, esp it being white. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by G. Eddy

  • Portable
Color: Red Style: Standalone Keyboard
Sound is okay
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026 by Luke

  • Great for Practicing at Grandma's House
Color: Black Style: Standalone Keyboard
My four year old is taking piano lessons, and practices every day. We have a fully weighted 88 key digital piano at home, but she spends a night or two every week at grandma's house, and she needed something compact that she could use over there. I'm giving this keyboard five stars for what it is, because comparing it to a higher end digital piano (or an actual piano) is unfair to the product. It promotes itself as a portable keyboard, and that's exactly what it is. It's slim, so it will stash easily behind or under furniture, it runs on six AA batteries (also comes with a plug) so it can be used anywhere, and it's only 61 keys, so most beginner and intermediate music can be played on it, yet it isn't too long or unwieldy. And it's lightweight with a built in handle. The music stand sits right in the hole of the handle, and unlike some other reviewers, we've had no issues with the stand. My daughter easily transitions from the spring action keys of the Casio back to the weighted keys of the digital piano, though she plays better on the weighted keys. Her hands are little and the Casio keys are more sensitive to being pressed. If you're serious about your child (or yourself) taking lessons, this is probably NOT the product for you. We purchased a Donner 88 key fully weighted keyboard from Amazon, which is an entry level digital keyboard suitable for beginning and intermediate players. It costs a bit more than double the cost of this Casio keyboard, but so worth it. The touch sensitive (plays louder the harder you press) fully weighted keys feel like playing an actual piano, and the sound quality is so much better than this Casio keyboard. But like I already said, it's unfair to compare the Casio to anything better, since it doesn't promise to be anything more than what it is. I'm just mentioning the Donner for anyone shopping for a beginning student. I know how hard keyboard shopping can be! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2023 by Kristi

  • Daughter Absolutely Loves it
Color: Black Style: Standalone Keyboard
I bought this for my 9 year old who started to take an interest in piano. I did a lot of research and I felt like this was the best one in the price range for beginners. I wanted one that was simple, good quality but not extremely expensive in case this wasn't something she stuck with. This fit the bill. My daughter loves it so much! We have had it for over a month and already feel like we got our money's worth. It's absolutely perfect for her needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by Meg

  • Good Value
Color: Black Style: Standalone Keyboard
This lightweight, battery powered thing is fun. They should mention if you want to use it as a MIDI controller they don't give you the cable, and even if you're like me and you have a box full of cables, they didn't use a standard cable. It's "Micro B USB," or something like that. I ordered one and am now waiting for it, though I have the keyboard. Really, all alone it's like a toy. If you just want to play around, this is awesome. If your kid is easy going, he may think this is awesome. It's not really a useful musical instrument based on what it does with it's tiny speaker, but connected by USB this is a very nice 61-key controller that can be used to trigger "good" sounds through your computer, or for piano lesson programs that require "MIDI over USB," which is what this does. I like it, especially since it's lightweight. I usually play guitar but need a MIDI controller in my studio and this is very good for that. Nice feel on the keys, although the whole unit is not heavy; the keys are described as "weighted. They're restricted so they feel weighted, allowing Casio to really keep the weight down, and so you can toss this to the side when it's not in use. One improvement would be power over USB, which the Akai boards do. This board requires either batteries or a dongle (included) for some reason. Have fun. Good lightweight board! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Mark Urso

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