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The Lujex 88 Keys Portable Roll Up Piano is a high-quality, environmentally friendly instrument designed for both kids and adults. With its compact, rollable design, built-in rechargeable battery, and extensive sound options, it offers a versatile and enjoyable playing experience. Perfect for beginners and seasoned musicians alike, this piano is your ticket to musical creativity anywhere, anytime.
Size | 88Keys |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Finish type | White |
Style | Modern |
Connector type | MIDI USB |
Connectivity technology | USB |
Power source | Battery Powered |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Piano |
Manufacturer | Lujex |
UPC | 886085658738 |
Item Weight | 1.7 Kilograms |
Package Dimensions | 28.4 x 24.51 x 10.9 cm; 1.7 kg |
Item model number | 03CH-EDMUC18 |
Color Name | White |
Material Type | polymer |
F**Y
Terrific Portable piano
My 11 year old grandson is just starting to play the piano. His 5th grade class has each student selecting a special project for their 'Genius End of Year Presentation'. He wants to write a song and wanted something portable that he could take to school and work on there. This product is perfect. The sound quality is better than expected; it's easy to transport and he loves it.
M**X
TOUGH To Review - Works GREAT For Adults, NOT So Great For Smaller Kids
This is a really tough one to review. We wanted a piano to take with us on a long trip so my son could continue his practice, and this seemed to fit the bill perfectly. And indeed, it is EXTREMELY portable, and the charged battery lasts a long time, much longer than I expected. It is also really well made, this is of course silicon rubber but it has a premium feel, looks amazing, and decent sound quality. And let's face it... what other options do you really have? As an adult playing it, once I learned the best way to 'actuate' the keys I was able to play rather well, including multiple key roll-overs and very few incorrectly registered notes.All that being said, my 7 year old son did NOT have a good experience. He plays several years beyond his age, much better than I do, and it was immediately clear to me that his smaller fingers were not accurately (or sometimes at all) registering with the piano. It did not seem to matter where on the key he struck, sometimes it would just repeat the note at a very high speed, sometimes when he was rolling over keys it would just not register, etc. We spent several days trying to figure out if there was a trick that would help and ultimately could not find anything that we could do.So to wrap up, as an adult I can say this is convenient, simple, and works well given what it is. However, I would suggest that if you are looking at around ages 9 or younger as the primary audience, you look elsewhere. It is simply too frustrating to see your kid play the notes perfectly and this piano spit out somewhat random sounds.
A**R
Low sensitivity, additional sound when pressing two keys
This piano is useful only for children between 2 and 5 years and just to make some sounds, not to play ! The sensitivity of the keys is very low, so you have to push them hard to get a sound... This is useful only if a child does not intend to play, but only to get some random sounds. even playing with one finger is difficult, because you have to hit the key only in the middle. When pressing two keys, you get an additional sound, as if an additional key was pressed. This makes it impossible to play, even a simple melody requiring pressing two or three keys (it just changes the music by adding unwanted sounds. This product is not worth its price and I would not recommend it to anyone. For what you can do with it (i.e. getting just sounds), you can buy a less-than-ten-dollar product on the market.
M**J
The keys do not produce sound 25-50% of the time
I'm a pianist having played piano 35 years. I purchased that keyboard to be able to memorize the pieces I'm working on while travelling and have no possibility to take piano with me.When playing, half of the keys do not produce any sound, at the same time every 3rd key will produce 2-10 quick repeating sounds. Seems, technically the reason is the location of the sensors under the keys. The key is made of rubber and there are maybe 10 sensors along the key with 1 cm gaps. Half of the times you just happen to hit between the sensors and it does not produce any sound. That is the biggest problem for black keys, since seems, there are no sensors at the beginning of the black keys, but the black keys are hit normally just at the beginning.At the same time, when you manage to hit the key just above the sensor and hold that for a longer not, it just needs 0.1 mm move the finger to release the sensor and connect it again, so it produces 10 notes of the same key press within a second.That means, there is absolutely nothing to hear based on what you play.It works somewhat what I purchased for, since my purpose is to memorize long pieces of music and I need a keyboard to work on that while travelling. However, I did not expect, the sound outcome is so poor so most of the time I just keep it turned off and learn my pieces silently playing on it.The midi sound aesthetically itself is quite good though.I would suggest the sensors covering the length of the whole key or if not possible, then make the key units itself of something unbending to make sure, they always connect the sensors.
F**D
Great product
I bought this piano about a month ago because I decided I wanted to learn piano but wasn’t sure if I was going to like playing so I decided to get this and see if was going to be a new hobby. This piano is great for beginners or children. It doesn't have an amazing sound but considering it’s a good portable piano I wasn’t expecting it to sound this great. It rolls up super tiny, so you can take it anywhere with you. The only big downside to this is the touch. It’s very easy to accidentally press a key down twice, and sometimes you press down and no sound comes out. That’s why this would not be good for advanced piano players. It’s also very durable.
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