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Reviews
Wow!
"LOVE this little keyboard. Yes it has small keys, yes they aren't weighted, but this is a solid little keyboard to work out basic ideas on. I had a song stuck in my head, got this thing in, and was able to sketch it out well! I love the little rhythm functions too. Better than I expected and a lot of fun!"
— Bridget Q. (5/5)
A Perfect Starter Keyboard for Family Music Moments
"The Pyle Electric Keyboard Piano has been an excellent choice for my daughter's first instrument. Its elegant design and compact, ergonomic keys fit her small fingers perfectly, making it comfortable for her to practice. She's been learning her favorite tunes, and it's been heartwarming to see the whole family gather around to enjoy her music—moments we'll definitely remember. The sound quality is impressive for its size, with clear notes and built-in stereo speakers that have enough volume for everyone to hear. It even includes a microphone, which has added a fun karaoke element to her practice sessions. This keyboard has truly brought music into our home in a way that's both engaging and enjoyable for all of us."
— Carlos V. (5/5)
Very fun to use with your kids
"This keyboard is a fantastic first keyboard people who want to learn how to use the keyboard and if you also wanted to karaoke as it includes a microphone with it. I'll use it with my kids so we can practice singing and we are all each learning to use the keyboard. This has a good amount of weight to it so it does not feel cheap at all, it's easy to use, and it is a very easy size for both adults and kids to use. Definitely a good amount for the money that you're spending."
— Daryl A. (5/5)
Five keys did not work
"Five keys didn't work. Sent back. Spent a little more money and bought a Casio"
— Manon F. (1/5)
Solid budget kid keyboard
"This is a decent quality kids keyboard. I have generally had good experiences with Pyle as a budget audio brand and this fits with the trend. It is very small and lightweight and intended for kids, the keys are small and the box indicates ages 3+. Make sure you use the included charger cable as it indicates going above 5v can cause smoke. . . so yeah avoid that. The microphone that comes with it is super tiny and has a recess in the back to store it. I put a pick next to it for size comparison. There is an offer if you register to get a regular sized dynamic mic as well. As long as you realize this is a kids keyboard not intended for adults it is a solid product. I got it for my daughter who is 5, she has an even smaller keyboard that she is outgrowing so this was next size up. The sounds are kid quality of course not intended as pro instrument, but for what it is this does what it should."
— Dawn M. (5/5)
Budget-Friendly Rollercoaster Ride
"The Pyle Electric Keyboard Piano with its 49 keys promises a lot for its $40 price tag. At first glance, it seems like a steal with features like 8 rhythms, 16 tones, stereo speakers, and a rechargeable battery. However, our experience was a mixed bag. Upon unboxing, we found several keys pulled loose and the microphone in pieces. Thankfully, the tiny mic snapped back together, and the piano keys could be bent back into place and functioned reasonably well. The piano itself works decently, delivering on its promise of basic functionality. However, the drum keys left much to be desired, and the microphone was disappointingly quiet, barely amplifying beyond a normal speaking voice. Despite these setbacks, for the price, it offers a decent entry-level experience. But overall, the initial excitement turned into more of a disappointment due to the numerous issues and only mediocre performance. If you're on a tight budget, it might be worth a shot, but manage your expectations."
— Rod H. (4/5)
Be a rockstar in your own home! Or not, there's always that.
"With a small piano (The keys are small compared to full size units), drum machine, beat maker and plenty of sound effects, this Karaoke Keyboard is a pretty nifty product. Definitely for the budding musician in your life. However, that budding musician needs to be a young child. Microphones are a bit on the anemic side and wired. The keyboard, while seemingly big enough, has very small keys suitable to children and not adults. The speakers lack bass and mid-range and are mostly just highs. Tinny and shrill. The built-in sound reminds me of old 8-Bit synthesizers from the 80s."
— Dana K. (3/5)
Autism Friendly!
"I bought this for my autistic grandson who loves music. It's a plus being rechargable and not having to chase down or replace the batteries. Comes with everything, Mic, Charging cable, and aux chord, except the plug end or ""brick"" for the charging cable that comes with the piano. He LOVED it!! Will consider buying a bigger on in the future."
— Myra R. (5/5)
Fun Toy for Kids, But Far From a Professional Instrument
"This little electric keyboard is adorable, but it's important to note that despite the description, it's not a professional instrument—it's very much a toy. The keys are too small and narrow for an adult to play comfortably, and the interface offers very limited in/out options for connecting to external tools or accessories, which you'd expect in anything designed for serious use. That said, as a toy, it's fun to play with, and my kid loves it. There are several tones to choose from, but I expected more variety, like strings, horns, and more piano types. The rhythm bank is also limited, which might get repetitive after a while. One great feature is the internal battery, allowing you to take it anywhere without needing to plug it into the wall. However, the microphone is a big letdown—it has very low sensitivity, a short cable, and, most importantly, no holder. Without a holder, the player can't use both hands on the keyboard while singing, which is a significant limitation. The overall build quality is light and plasticky, so it's not very durable. As a first approach to music and a way to test a kid's interest, it works well. But beyond that, it's not suitable for anything serious."
— Chris E. (3/5)
Great Gift For Our Granddaughter
"Very easy setup. The smile on our granddaughter's face said it all. She was also very excited when she discovered the microphone."
— Billy M. (5/5)