KikerTech Roll Up Piano | Premium Grade Silicone | THICKENED KEYS | Upgraded Built-in Speakers – Educational Piano Keyboard (49 Keys)
♫ Compact Design Play Anywhere: roll up educational piano with 49 standard keys, portable and durable, can be rolled up for storage or take it with you anywhere! ♫ Multifunction – built-in speakers, and adaptors for external speakers, headphones or amplifiers. Allow your child to have a creative musical mind and giving your child an early musical experience! ♫ Education Toy ♫: Powered by AA batteries (not included), or power adaptor. ♫ Perfect gift for children and beginners – Our rainbow key design will spark the musical interest in your children and embark the musical journey. ♫ Recommended by Piano Teachers – Our roll up piano has been used and recommended by piano teachers. Perfect for large classroom settings and easy storage in classrooms.
Product Features
- ♫ Compact Design Play Anywhere: roll up educational piano with 49 standard keys, portable and durable, can be rolled up for storage or take it with you anywhere!
- ♫ Multifunction – built-in speakers, and adaptors for external speakers, headphones or amplifiers. Allow your child to have a creative musical mind and giving your child an early musical experience!
- ♫ Education Toy ♫: Powered by AA batteries (not included), or power adaptor.
- ♫ Perfect gift for children and beginners – Our rainbow key design will spark the musical interest in your children and embark the musical journey.
- ♫ Recommended by Piano Teachers – Our roll up piano has been used and recommended by piano teachers. Perfect for large classroom settings and easy storage in classrooms.
Wish It Was Better! I bought this roll up piano because of the fact you could roll it up and put it away. (Great Idea) but was disappointed in the sound and the fact that when I would press a key, 60% of the time it would sound twice in quick succession. Even without me touching the key again. The sound was ok and it had many nice functions along with built in battery. Unfortunately the key problem I mentioned in the beginning, plus the fact that you had to hit the keys relatively hard to get a sound made me…
It does not play like a piano or keyboard! I tried the roll up keyboard for tuse for practice while traveling. However, it didn’t meet this need. It doesn’t have the flow of a piano or keyboard, even with the sustain pedal. The pressure required to press the keys sometimes results in a single response and sometimes in multiple sounds. Still, this keyboard could certainly be a good learning tool for someone who is wanting to learn the basic keys and play simple tunes. I did feel the sustain pedal was flimsy and wondered how long…