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NikoMaku Digital Piano 88 Keys Foldable Portable Piano Keyboard Electric Keyboard Piano Folding MIDI Semi-weighted Touch Sensitive Keys Full Size Keys Touch Response 128 Rhythms 128 Tones Swan X Black

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Features

  • [Foldable & Light-weight]The SWAN-X 88 foldable piano keyboard is an ideal choice for people who need a lightweight and portable option, weighing only 8.8lbs. Its foldable design means that after folding, it measures just 4.5'' x 24.1'', taking up very little space. It's suitable for those who want to practice piano while traveling.The package includes a carrying case, making it easy to transport, store and take with you wherever you go, so you can enjoy portable piano playing anytime, anywhere.
  • [Full-size & Semi-Weight]The SWAN-X 88 digital piano is equipped with 88 full-size, semi-weighted keys that provide a realistic playing experience similar to that of a traditional piano. The standard size and depth of the keys create an authentic feel, allowing for a comfortable transition from acoustic to digital piano playing. The touch-sensitive keys respond to the amount of pressure applied, enabling you to create varying volumes based on the force exerted on the keys.
  • [Multi-functional] The electric piano is a highly versatile instrument that boasts an impressive range of features.With 128 tones, 128 rhythms, and 20 demo songs, this piano provides endless possibilities for creativity and expression. It also comes equipped with a host of practical functions, including Tempo, Transposition, Dual Keyboard, Vibrato, Drum kit, Dynamic, Sleep mode, and much more.These features make it an ideal choice for beginners, as they can easily meet their basic playing needs.
  • [Multiple Connection] The SWAN-X 88 piano keyboard offers a range of connection options to enrich your playing experience. Connect your headphones for private practice, or link up your speakers for superior sound quality. Thanks to the keyboard's built-in Bluetooth, you can easily connect wirelessly to your iPhone or tablet and use a variety of piano apps for self-learning and entertainment. The keyboard boasts a Bluetooth MIDI function, allowing you to connect to music editing software.
  • [All-in-One Package]This complete package includes all the essential accessories you need, such as a sustain pedal, music rest, keyboard stickers, practice headphones, keyboard case. The keyboard's built-in battery allows for extended playing time, making it perfect for indoor daily practice and outdoor performances without the worry of running out of battery. If you have any inquiries, our customer team is available 24/7 to assist you. We also provide a 1-year warranty for your peace of mind.

Item Weight: 8.8 pounds


Package Dimensions: 27.8 x 11.1 x 7.2 inches


Item model number: SWAN X


Date First Available: April 9, 2021


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: MIDI USB, 3.5mm Jack


Hardware Interface: USB Type C, 3.5mm Audio, Headphone


Number of Keyboard Keys: 88


Size: Compact


Proficiency Level: Beginner


Power Source: Battery Powered


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  • Pretty Good But Not a Keeper
Color: Black
Likes: Excellent key feel with textured surfaces. Nice weighting. No clacky sounds. Full sized keys (there is no universal standard but for electronic keyboards, which are always slightly narrower than "furniture-pianos" the key width is 23mm white, 9mm black). Some of the sounds are quite good: Church organ is okay, and surprisingly, banjo (but why would you want that on a keyboard?). Construction is sturdy; the folding operation is solid. It's highly playable, on a par with my Yamaha for feel, which is impressive. Why I'm sending it back:1. I didn't expect a Steinway, but the basic piano sound around the middle of the keyboard has overtones like brass bells ringing. It's so loud it hurts my ears. With the volume below 5, I can't even hear the other keys. That makes the unit unsuited for its most basic functinon. 2. The lower octaves (0, 1, and 2) barely work at all. The keyboard's not bad if you stay around middle C (C4), but then why not get a 61-key folding, because you're never going to use the lowest and highest octaves. 3. most of the instrumental voices are not even plausible. The pianos and organs are unusable for me. Church organ only in the middle ranges (D1 issues no sound at all); harpsichord-no; Vibraphone, no. Brass, reeds, voices, strings-forget it. Some are mislabeled. A couple of percussions are not bad. 4. It's bit large for travel. Weighs 8 pounds and is over 2 feet long in the case. OK for overhead, but not really in a suitcase. 4. Changing the voice is a two-handed operation. You have to hold down the tone button while turning the volume knob to scroll. No random access. 5. Plays only on its internal battery. If the battery is run down, you have to stop and charge it for 3 to 5 hours. It's a pretty amazing product at this price and I'd encourage others to try it just because of the excellent feel. But I couldn't tolerate the basic piano tones so I can't use it for its main purpose. I'm now looking at a 61 key foldable for better portability. The 88-key is functionally only about 60 keys anyway so it's a waste of space. Cost isn't that different. I need a piano sound and feel that don't turn me away in a packable unit. This model had only one of those three. [Amazon makes returns easy. I'm sticking with them for my replacement. Looking at Konix, FVery and Cossain]. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by BillAdams

  • Good value for price
Color: Black
This keyboard comes with a nice case, a charging cable, a music stand, a sustain pedal, some guide stickers for the keys, and a decent pair of headphones. It folds up and travels very easily as others have said, making it ideal for people on the go who don’t want to miss a day of practice. It packs and unpacks very quickly, and it weighs less than 10 pounds, so it’s very portable. The inbuilt speakers are sufficient for practicing, though earphones help significantly. Additionally, there is Bluetooth connectivity that may improve the quality a bit. This isn’t the ideal gigging instrument. The sound samples are what you’d expect from a $170 instrument – certainly not professional-level, but entirely sufficient for practice at home and on the road. There are some nice simulations of sympathetic resonance when the sustain pedal is depressed, which pleasantly surprised me a little at this price point. The best tones are probably the Acoustic Piano, the Rhodes, and the Church Organ. The others are certainly fun to toy with or to use while composing on the road, but probably not sufficient for any kind of serious practice. There are some other great features that make this instrument competitive to practice: the keys are weighted and textured. They are touch-sensitive, with I think 4 levels of sensitivity. The touch-sensitive features aren’t perfect; quick dynamic changes don’t respond as quickly as they possibly could, but at this price point, I think it’s nice to have any touch-sensitivity at all. The action on the instrument is surprisingly decent. It doesn’t give a noticeable lag, and in a few quick tests, the keys don’t give much bounce. That’s a feature that I wish could be found on some much more expensive digital pianos! The battery life is quite good – I played about 4 hours yesterday without looking for an outlet, and the charger (also included) is USB-C, so very easy to replace if necessary. The recording feature works well for listening back to your practice and/or playing duets with yourself. The polyphony on this instrument seems quite good. I haven’t pushed it to its limits yet, but I tested 22-key polyphony over a recording of another 22 keys and it seemed to work well without slowing the processor down. I haven’t tested the MIDI controller features, but I imagine that just extends the usability of this instrument even further. There is an inbuilt metronome. I’m finding it a challenge to adjust the tempo from the default 120BPM, and to be honest the manual is very short and reads like it was passed through Google Translate, so I’ve just carried an external metronome with me so far. There’s still much more to explore. Overall, I think this instrument has a lot of positive features for the price. It’s great if you are trying to decide whether piano is right for you and aren’t ready to commit to a more expensive instrument, are just starting to get back into playing on a budget, or especially if you want an instrument to practice when you’re traveling. At the price, it could be a great instrument to introduce kids to piano as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2022 by Maya

  • Easy for a pianist-composer
Color: Black
I purchased this keyboard for its convenience to travel and setup, a temporary substitute of my YAMAHA Avant Grand and Arturia Keylab 49-key Midi Controller, so I can have a full 88-key piano that has a built-in speaker and able to help me input any pitch from 7-octaves range of the keyboard. Other than doing a decent job as a digital piano, it responds to my my MacPro laptop (no M1), and it helps me input data into Garage band and Finale. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by YC

  • Great portable practice keyboard.
Color: Black
I bought this for travel practice. Keyboard has a decent touch response, for a cheap keyboard. The keys have a slightly firm, spongey feel but it is good for piano players who have a heavy touch. Piano and Rhodes sounds are pretty good, but only with quality headphones (built in speakers are fair, but that’s expected, given size). Other Instrument sounds are not great but connecting to GarageBand you can play plenty of quality sounds. MIDI Bluetooth use was confusing when used with GarageBand on an iPad. . If you are a beginner I’d recommend a Casio or Yamaha entry level keyboard. But, if you travel a lot, this folding keyboard is the ideal mix of size, weight and cost if you want to practice away from home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2022 by Richard L S.

  • Great Choice If You Do Not Expect a Steinway
Color: Black
It is surprising good for a very portable $170 keyboard. This has decent voices, decent action, and seems sturdy enough for personal use. Of course, there are keyboards that sound better, have better action, and are more durable but none that fold up and cost under $200. It does not take the place of a real acoustic piano or a good synth with weighted action. It is much better than a toy, much worse than a professional instrument. It is a fine choice if you want a board that you can pop in the car and take on vacations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022 by Anton 311

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