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Electric Keyboard Piano, Vangoa 61 Full Size Key Portable Electric Piano Keyboard for Beginners, Travel Piano Music Keyboard 61 Keys with MIDI Bluetooth, Touch Response, Rechargeable, Black

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Color: Black


Features

  • [Ultra-Thin 61 Key Keyboard] A 61 full-size keys keyboard piano, itll help you learn the instrument's correct finger spacing and scale. Carry your Ultra-Thin 61 Key Keyboard and start your musical journey
  • [Bluetooth MIDI Functions] The Bluetooth feeding in your favorite song for practice. Easily pair with your devices, like phones, PC, or tablets to play. 61 keyboard piano comes with a 1/8" sustain pedal, jacks for headphones, Audio Input, MIDI input, and provides playback, chord, drum kit, beat, transpose, and prelude functions
  • [Convenient Double Charging] 61 Keys compact digital piano with a rechargeable battery is a great tool while traveling. Another charging way that you can power it up using a standard charger and a PC, tablet, or phone via its micro USB port(OTG cable not included)
  • [Easy to Learn for Beginners] Built-in 128 standard GM timbres, 128 rhythms, 20 demo songs with dual, split function, easy to customize the sound to your liking. The electric keyboard is compatible with most learning apps, perfect for beginners to practice
  • [Take It to Travel] Dual power supply, using the included USB power cable and 1100mAh batteries (included) for on-the-go practice. This portable electric keyboard weighs just for 4.96 pounds and measures 36.4in x 6.6in x 1.2in

Brand: Vangoa


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 61


Proficiency Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Professional


Special Feature: Touch-sensitive, keyboard 61 key case, electric keyboard, 61 key keyboard, electronic piano


Size: 61 Keys


Item Weight: 4.96 Pounds


Model Name: VGD610


Supported Software: POP Piano, Simple Piano, Perfect Piano, Garageband, Most DAW, etc.


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 37 x 7 x 1.9 inches


Item Weight: 4.96 pounds


Product Dimensions: 37 x 7 x 1.9 inches


Item model number: VGD610


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 19, 2018


Body Material: Aluminum


Color Name: Black


Connector Type: micro usb


Hardware Interface: USB


Supported Software: POP Piano, Simple Piano, Perfect Piano, Garageband, Most DAW, etc.


Top Material: aluminum


Material Type: Aluminum


Musical Style: 61 Keys Electric Keyboard Piano


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Speaker Count: 2


Size: 61 Keys


Proficiency Level: Beginner, Intermediate, Professional


Power Source: Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good for the price point
Color: Black
This is one of the cheaper keyboards I could find with pressure sensitivity, which was required for the piano class I bought it for. Its sound is really fake sounding and not very adjustable, but for practice or casual use’s it’s fine. I think it can hook up to a phone or computer too and be used as input for an audio software, which may be useful for some. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 9, 2023 by Matt Hersman

  • Pretty good for the price!
Color: Black
I love the way this keyboard looks. It's so compact, and I'm surprised that the body is (almost) entirely aluminum! I believe the body is extruded, because it has plastic caps on the left and right sides, presumably where the extrusion was cut. For the speakers being under the keyboard keys, they actually still sound fine. Totally good enough for practicing and learning. I bought it because I want to learn a few songs Here are the imperfections I've noticed with my keyboard, but most are very minor: 1. my E key on the 2nd octave will start glitching out if you're pressing all the keys next to it. I don't know why. 2. The bright red logo on middle C is easy to scratch off if you find it distracting like me, although this will leave you with scratch marks. Pick your poison. 3. The left-most piano key rubs on the control panel housing, and has extra friction. The right-most key doesn't have any issues 4. The control panel buttons are stiff, difficult to feel for without looking, and kinda loud. Works fine though, has all the important functions. 5. Some of the black piano keys will get very slightly stuck at the top, which makes them have a slightly inconsistent key feel, if you're paying attention for it. Overall the black keys are a little more spongy-feeling than the white ones. 6. The OLED screen on the control panel was slightly crooked in mine, and it doesn't have adjustable brightness, so it might be a bit bright if you're practicing at night. 7. The little sustain pedal that was included is very noisy and bad, but hey, I didn't expect it to come with one at all! But I used my own pedal with the included adapter (1/4th inch female to 3.5mm male) instead. But the adapter is a bit faulty, it doesn't work if you insert it all the way. You have to pull it out about 1mm before it starts working. 8. The keys will trigger the sound at about the half-way point, which feels pretty early to me. But seems like something I will get used to quickly ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 26, 2019 by Vykori

  • Good for the Price and For Fun
Color: Black
If you want a solid keyboard, decent key action and sound independent of a computer, this is a pretty good keyboard. I would say this is best for people who like messing around on the piano with the ability to have a built in speaker, okay key action, and options for headphone, etc. Sounds pretty good when plugged into good external speakers. Internal speakers are not that great and get pretty distorted even at a moderate volume, but still passable for messing around. The "touch" sensitive default function (can be turned off) doesn't work great with some of the voices, like church organ and others. Lots of missed notes if you don't decisively press. This doesn't happen when touch sensitive is turned off, but then each strike is of identical volume, so lower notes drown out higher notes. I really like the key action. It's not weighted, but it doesn't feel like cheap plasticky keys. Plus you've got lots of keys, which is great. I'm happy with the purchase, for fun and messing around, but this is not a performance piano and maybe not the best for serious learning. It's a good value for the price, and a neat little unit, but with the numerous drawbacks described above.. The power plug is a little strange too since it protrudes from the unit and is just asking to get knocked and broken. This unit also would be great if it could be battery powered also. Some type of case would have been nice too. Though I am not sure anyone would want to take this traveling, to practice or whatever, unless you just wanted to have it with you to mess around for fun. Watch some online videos and you'll get a good sense of what this is. It is about what I expected. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 26, 2021 by Renrut50

  • good keyboard
Color: Black
Feels very strudy for the price. I've used other portable keyboards and they just feel and sound cheap. This one does not. The only issue is the power cable is janky. Its short and shorts out. but I think you can order a nicer one.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2022 by Debbie L Stephens

  • Ver nice portable keyboard piano
Color: Silver
This portable piano is lightweight, but feels solid. It has touch sensitive keys, and multiple voices. The instructions are not as detailed as I’d like and navigating the different voices is a bit tedious. Example: if you want voice 50, you hit the + (up) or - (down) button. You can’t jump to the numbered voice you want. It’s only AC powered, so it has to be plugged in, no battery operation. It does work with my portable 300 watt power station. Lastly, the bag, while sleek in design, needs a better pocket to carry the AC plug and sustain pedal (it’s very small), and it needs more padding to protect the keyboard. Overall, I’m pleased so far with the purchase. I’ve only had it a few days. Time will tell how it will hold up to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 15, 2022 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Great value and sounds
Color: Silver
I didn't realize this thing had Built-in speakers also! So far my little phone charger battery power bank has kept it going for 19 hours straight and it's only about half discharged! The only thing I would personally change is, take out the recording feature, And demo song playbacks, make it a numerical pad where you can type in the sound numbers and not have to scroll up 1 by 1. Or maybe another button to organize them by category. And also increase the number of sounds, maybe even double the sounds, some more modern synth patches. You know like somebody who can use this in a pro situation, and not a beginner. Or also maybe about 5 or 6 other buttons where you could store your favorite sounds for instant access. This thing is going to work great in my new band where we need some piano and synth sounds only once in a while without having to rely on backing tracks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 16, 2022 by Gary Schutt Gary Schutt

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