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RockJam 61-Key Compact Keyboard Piano with LED Display, Keynote Stickers & Lessons

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Style: Compact 61 Key


Features

  • The RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano (RJ361) features 61 keys and is packed with 200 sounds, 200 rhythms, and 10 demo songs, making it an ideal keyboard piano for beginners and experienced musicians alike.
  • Enhance your musical creativity with the sustain and vibrato functions, along with the record and playback capabilities, ensuring this digital piano meets all your musical needs.
  • This kids piano is perfect for young musicians, featuring piano keynote stickers to help visualize notes and improve muscle memory, making it a great educational tool.
  • The RockJam keyboard includes a headphone socket for private practice and is compatible with the Simply Piano app, as a RockJam customer you receive exclusive content straight out of the box.
  • With a sturdy and compact design, this electric piano is ideal for home use or on-the-go practice, ensuring you can play music anytime, anywhere.

Description

Unleash your musical potential with the RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano (RJ361). This versatile keyboard piano is designed to be the perfect starting point for any budding musician. Featuring 61 keys, the RockJam keyboard offers a traditional piano feel with modern electronic capabilities. The digital piano is packed with 200 sounds, 200 accompaniment styles, and 10 demo songs, providing endless possibilities for musical creativity. Ideal for both kids and adults, this electric piano includes essential features like sustain, vibrato, record and playback functions, and a headphone socket for private practice. The RockJam keyboard is comes with exclusive content from the Simply Piano app, ranked 1 in education apps across 20 countries, so you can experience interactive lessons to make learning fun and engaging This music keyboard comes with piano keynote stickers to help visualize the notes and improve muscle memory, making it a great piano for kids. Whether you're just starting or looking to refine your skills, the RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano is your gateway to the world of music. From the Manufacturer Coming from Manchester in the UK, RockJam is home to over a 100 years of design and manufacturing experience. We are a dedicated and passionate team of people who love music and want the world to experience the joy of playing. Our aim is to create affordable musical instruments products and kits that are packed with value and provide the learner with the greatest chance of succeeding, taking on a life skill that will be with them forever.

Brand: RockJam


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Skill Level: All


Special Feature: Built-In Speaker, Digital Display, Digital Effects, Headphone Jack, Portable


Size: Compact


Age Range (Description): Kid, Adult, Teen


Item Weight: 2.84 Kilograms


Model Name: RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano with Power Supply, Sheet Music Stand, Piano Note Stickers & Lessons


Supported Software: Simply Piano


Product Dimensions: 3.07"D x 31.5"W x 11.02"H


Finish Type: Polished


Style: Compact 61 Key


Connector Type: 3.5mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 3.5mm Jack


Instrument: Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard, Piano


Manufacturer: RockJam


Global Trade Identification Number: 07


Item Weight: 6.25 pounds


Item model number: RJ361


Date First Available: July 10, 2018


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: USB


Material Type: Plastic


Output Wattage: 5 Watts


Voltage: 240 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Love it!
Style: 25 Key Midi
Good quality and sturdy! Very easy to move around. Looks very nice any sleek especially with the LEDS! Comes all put together. I wish it came with an app to play music on. But good for price!
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2025 by Cameron Wyckoff

  • Fun for everyone
Style: Compact 61 Key
The **RockJam Compact 61 Key Keyboard** is a fantastic option for beginners and hobbyists who want a portable, easy-to-use keyboard with all the essential features to get started with learning and playing the piano. Here's my experience with it, including its strengths and a few potential challenges. ### **Design and Build** The **RockJam 61 Key Keyboard** has a **compact and lightweight design**, making it super easy to move around and store when not in use. It doesn’t take up much space, which is perfect if you’re working with a small room or apartment. The **61 keys** are a great starting point for beginners, offering enough range to learn songs and practice basic techniques without feeling overwhelmed. The keyboard comes with a **sheet music stand** that clips easily onto the top, making it convenient to hold sheet music or a tablet if you're using digital resources like piano apps. The design is functional, though not the sturdiest, but it does the job for everyday practice. ### **Piano Note Stickers** One of the things I really appreciated is the inclusion of **piano note stickers**. As a beginner, having the notes labeled on the keys was super helpful for learning scales, chords, and melodies. The stickers are easy to apply and remove without leaving any residue, and they make it much easier to familiarize yourself with the keys and learn how to play songs faster. ### **Power Supply** The keyboard comes with a **power supply**, so there’s no need to worry about constantly buying batteries. However, if you prefer to use it on the go, it also has the option to run on batteries, which adds to its portability. ### **Simply Piano Lessons** The package includes access to the **Simply Piano app**, which is a fantastic bonus for beginners. The app offers guided lessons that are easy to follow and help you get started quickly. The app walks you through everything from learning basic notes to more advanced techniques, and it’s a great supplement to traditional lessons or self-teaching. The integration of lessons with the keyboard made learning much more engaging, and I felt like I was making progress faster with the interactive approach. ### **Sound Quality** For a keyboard in this price range, the **sound quality** is pretty decent. While it obviously won’t compare to a full-size digital piano or a high-end keyboard, the RockJam does a good job of providing a clear, enjoyable sound for practicing. It comes with multiple **instrument voices** and sound effects, which can be fun to experiment with, especially if you're new to keyboards. The keyboard has **built-in speakers**, and the sound output is good enough for home practice. However, if you’re looking for richer sound quality, you may want to connect external speakers or use headphones, which the keyboard supports through its **headphone jack**. ### **Ease of Use** The **interface is simple and user-friendly**. The buttons are clearly labeled, making it easy to switch between different instrument voices, rhythms, and demo songs. There’s no complex menu to navigate, so you can quickly adjust settings or change sounds as you play. This makes it perfect for beginners who just want to focus on learning to play without getting bogged down by overly technical settings. ### **Features** - **Built-in rhythms and demo songs**: The RockJam comes with a variety of **rhythms** and **demo songs** that are great for learning timing and experimenting with different styles of music. - **Recording and playback**: There’s a simple **record and playback function**, which allows you to record your practice sessions and listen to them to assess your progress. - **Headphone jack**: Practicing with headphones is a great feature if you don’t want to disturb others around you, or if you prefer more private practice sessions. ### **Portability** The **compact size** and ability to run on batteries make this keyboard highly portable. If you need to take it to lessons, move it around the house, or even take it outside for a casual practice session, it’s easy to pack up and go. This is a great feature for kids or students who may need to bring their keyboard to school or a friend’s house for lessons. ### **Challenges** - **Key Sensitivity**: One thing to note is that the keys are not **touch-sensitive**, meaning that the volume of the note won’t change depending on how hard or soft you press the keys. For a beginner, this isn’t a huge deal, but as you advance and want to work on dynamics and expressiveness, you may eventually want to upgrade to a keyboard with weighted, touch-sensitive keys. - **Build Quality**: While the keyboard is lightweight and portable, it does feel a little **plasticky**. The keys, while functional, don’t have the same solid feel as higher-end keyboards or pianos. This is to be expected at this price point, but it's something to consider if you're looking for a more durable, professional-feeling instrument. - **Limited Range**: While **61 keys** are plenty for beginners, more advanced players may find the lack of a full **88-key range** limiting. As you progress and start playing more complex pieces, the missing octaves could become an issue. However, for starting out, the 61 keys are perfectly fine. ### **Pros** - **Compact and lightweight**: Easy to move and store, perfect for small spaces. - **Beginner-friendly**: Includes piano note stickers, a music stand, and access to Simply Piano lessons, making it great for beginners. - **Affordable**: Good value for the price, with enough features to get started with learning piano. - **Fun features**: Multiple instrument voices, rhythms, and demo songs make practicing more enjoyable. - **Portability**: Can run on batteries, making it easy to take anywhere. - **Headphone jack**: Allows for quiet practice without disturbing others. ### **Cons** - **Non-weighted keys**: No touch sensitivity, which may limit dynamics for more advanced players. - **Plastic build**: Feels lightweight and not as durable as higher-end keyboards. - **Limited key range**: 61 keys may eventually be limiting for more complex pieces. ### **Final Thoughts** The **RockJam Compact 61 Key Keyboard** is an excellent choice for beginners and casual players looking for an affordable, easy-to-use keyboard. It has all the essential features to get started, including note stickers, online lessons, and multiple sound options to keep things fun and engaging. While it may not be suitable for advanced players due to the lack of touch-sensitive keys and limited range, it’s perfect for those just beginning their musical journey. The compact design and portability make it convenient for home use or on-the-go practice, and overall, it’s a solid value for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by Kayla

  • Hours of play
Style: Compact 61 Key
Good keyboard for the price. Only real issue is the left sided keys are very quiet on certain settings. Almost to the point you can't hear them. Easy to transport from place to place. Decent size. The kids love it. Good beginner instrument.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2025 by Purity

  • Great product!
Style: 25 Key Midi
I see a lot of reviews for using this device for kids as a beginner piano. This is a great product, but you have to understand what it is before buying it. If you want to buy a device for you or your kid to learn how to play piano, this isn't what you want. You'll probably want a full size keyboard with built in speakers. This will not make any noise without some kind of software. If you want to just tinker, you probably don't want this either. However, if you are like me and you want it to input notes and beats into a DAW then this is a perfect solution. It connected to the DAW seamlessly and it's worked perfectly so far. I'm using it wirelessly on tablet. There is a little bit of a lag, but I think there are ways to remedy that and you can connect using a cable if you need to. This will suit my needs and I recommend it if you also need a mobile device for use on a DAW. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2025 by morgan

  • Good beginner piano
Style: Compact 61 Key
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Works great for beginners.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2025 by Lexy

  • Best gift
Style: Compact 61 Key
Easy to use. Great directions
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025 by TIINSAT

  • Really cheap, in both price and quality
Style: Compact 61 Key
I bought this because we just gave away an old piano in preparation for a move. That piano was slightly out of tune, dampeners were worn out, and of course it weighed 400 pounds or whatever. It was still way better than this, and I miss the piano already. But we'll make do with this trash keyboard until we've moved, and then look for someone giving away a piano again (which is how we got the last one). The default "piano" sounds somewhat like a piano, but there are 200 different "tones" that cover a relatively narrow range. Individual instrument quality is basically at the level of what I remember from the 80s -- ranging from close but not quite, to not even remotely like the stated instrument. It's so bad that 160 of the 200 tones don't even have names, they're just "popular tones" (and many of these overlap the base tones with very slight differences). Also, let's talk quickly about the 61-key layout. I get that's what most of keyboard use, but you end up losing both the highest and lowest range of a normal piano. My problem is that there's no "shift one octave" function here. I don't ever -- EVER! -- need the top two octaves on a standard piano, because I'm a beginner / amateur. But the bottom two octaves actually get a modest amount of use -- all but the last maybe four or five keys. I wanted to be able to tell the keyboard, "Hey, make middle C start 12 keys to the right of where it normally sits" so that I'd have access to that bottom octave. You can't do it with the RockJam (nicer keyboards can do this, but they cost a lot more). Playing the keyboard, there's only an "on" or "off" detection for pressing the keys -- there's no finesse. The keyboard also resets to defaul settings every time you power on, which consists of LOUD volume, piano tone, etc. I don't mind some of that, but volume should remember the last setting at the very least. The power cord is also very short, so you'll need an extension cord if you want it anywhere except right above the outlet. Is it worth the money, though? I mean, it's super cheap, which is why I bought it. How bad could it be? I've thought, repeatedly, about returning it in just the first week. I haven't done so, mostly because I figure the only way to get a substantially better sounding keyboard is to spend five times as much. Just know that you're getting a cheap quality keyboard to go with the cheap price. It's a rank beginner keyboard with the basic functions, nothing more. Thankfully, my kids (who are the real reason I bought this, so they can continue to practice) aren't as picky as I am. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021 by J. Walton

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