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The Popupiano Smart Piano Keyboard is a 59-key digital piano designed for beginners and creative pros alike. Featuring LED-guided keys, 256 instrument voices, and over 100 auto-chord patterns, it transforms learning into an engaging, game-like experience. With USB-C and Bluetooth MIDI connectivity, it integrates seamlessly with popular music software, while its lightweight, battery-powered design ensures portability. Ideal for those seeking a versatile, tech-forward musical companion that fits any lifestyle.



| ASIN | B0CNCP8P1W |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Body Material | Wood |
| Color Name | Black+Full Set |
| Connectivity technology | MIDI |
| Connector type | MIDI USB |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (107) |
| Date First Available | 29 July 2024 |
| Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Piano |
| Item Weight | 3.49 Kilograms |
| Item model number | c6ef16e5-c760-4fb2-9748-b0759cf7d93d |
| Item weight | 3.49 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Popupiano |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model name | c6ef16e5-c760-4fb2-9748-b0759cf7d93d |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 33.78 x 3.3 cm; 3.49 kg |
| Size | Full |
| Style | Modern |
| Supported software | Fl Studio, MainStage |
I**N
La descripción menciona un altavoz y un pedal, pero no llegaron con el piano.
W**U
This piano is for people to who want to play games, not to learn piano. The app has lessons, but its not teaching you how to play piano, instead its teaching you how to play its game. I am disappointed after trying the piano, not only the sounds of piano is very weak, for intermediate piano player who knows how to play piano, this is definitely not a piano you want to use to practice even when you away from home. Cons: sounds bad Only 55 keys Need to have a ipad or smart phone for sounds Pros: its small Thats it!
V**E
I have been looking for a portable MIDI keyboard to bring with me outdoors for almost a year. I tried foldable keyboards and other stuff, and then I found this one! It is the PERFECT one for me! It comes with a small bag, is lightweight, and is so easy to take it anywhere! The coolest part is this one comes with 2 parts of keyboard, you can use either one or two depends on how you want. It is so easy to connect with my macbook music software apps like Mainstage (just use type c cable to connect). It also comes with a good sound quality portable speaker which makes outdoor friends hangout even easier and more fun! It also has all the rainbow colors and it comes with a cool app that everyone can use it to learn how to play a keyboard/piano or even make some music!
K**Y
This is a cute, tiny, midi controller with color changing keys, and does NOT make any sound by itself, it's a controller that can send MIDI signals (over USB-C) to a computer or other MIDI device that will accept an external keyboard. There is a lot to like about it, both from a beginner (the lighted keys), and for stage use to add some flash if a small keyboard is needed (29 keys, 2+ octaves, range a few octaves up or down), plus it's got 7 chord keys that each have 3 variations depending on where you touch them (top/middle/bottom). Keys do not have pressure sensitivity, but do have acceleration detection. Be aware you need a -different- model to expand this kits key range, and the keys are small, not standard size. The only things I don't like are 1) the chord key block is barely held on by magnets and falls off if the keyboard is itself lifted, and 2) if charging/data cable is plugged in (say for use as a controller) there's no way to turn off the key lights. Unless you want to use it as a rather bright night-light, you have to unplug the cable -every time- . Seems a bit nuts. Customer support said they might change that in future designs, but for now there's no software update (or way to do it, it seems). I can't comment on the software (and app for phone or tablet) as I'm just using it as a controller.
F**E
I had really high hopes for this, but honestly, the app sucks. There is a massive delay from when you press the keys to when it registers on screen. It works much better as a super basic midi controller when using other apps like Simply Piano, but this app was awful. Honestly, just get a cheap midi controller and save the money.
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