







🎶 Roll, connect, and create—your portable piano revolution!
The KONIX Roll Up Piano features 88 flexible silicone keys with built-in stereo speakers, Bluetooth MIDI connectivity for seamless integration with smart devices, and a rechargeable battery offering 6-8 hours of playtime. With 128 tones, rhythms, and multiple practice functions, it’s the perfect portable instrument for beginners and music creators on the move.







C**L
Great for practicing scales
I bought this little piano around the end of May. I dont have room for a regular keyboard never mind a real piano! I bought this one to travel with, (i bought a folding keyboard for home). I always read the reviews on anything i buy and it seems every rolling keyboard has the same "studder" problem, but this oneseemed to have the best reviews and im happy to be another positive review. :) i just now got a "low battery" prompt while using it so the battery life is great. It came with a charging wire and the brick to charge it. I can put normal wired earbuds in when i dont want to disturb anyone.ok, it is a bit loud on the lowest setting and the defalt setting is at 12. To read the little instruction book, unless you have eagle eyes, you might want to take pics with your phone and read it that way. The black keys are a bit raised, not like a normal keyboard but dont forget, this is a roll up piano and if they were raised too high, theyd probably smash into each other.it has 2 speakers, a metronome and a bunch of other buttons i havent really tried. I usually use this for playing scales so its perfect for me. You do need a hard surface to play it on, one reason i bought the 61 key instead of the 88 is because i dont have anything long enough to stretch out an 88 key, along with the 6" of the electronic part and the part that connects that to the keyboard. It doesnt come with a bag but i bought a piano tote bag here on amazon to carry and store it in (I kept the box it came in and the whole box fits into this tote bag). I love my little piano. :)
S**Q
Grand daughter approved
I gave it to my grand daughter this past week for her birthday. She has been playing for about a year, now. She is really pleased with it...and she pulls no punches. Just need to keep the material forming the key board clean so it doesn't attract dust and pet hair.
M**I
Good for certain situations
Agree with all previous reviews regarding trouble when holding down chords, especially when playing melody with other hand. Some notes don’t pick up and others repeat.It’s not for serious practice - especially classical music.That said, it works totally fine to take on a trip so your kid can figure out some tricky fingerings and learn the notes to a piece of music.But I don’t expect him to be able to play these pieces on this keyboard. Neither does he.For transparency we have a Kawaii K200 at home.Main reason for 4 stars (and not less) is that this thing is not serious and kind of fun for him so he is willing to use it in its limited capacity:)It fits super easy into any backpack or carryon. And it is way better than another roll up keyboard he tried in terms of sound and accuracy.
L**D
Bring some music in your life - kids LOVE IT!
My 8-yr old granddaughter loves it! And it’s compact enough to take on car rides to drive her parents batty with her newly acquired musical talents! A win-win all the way around!
C**Z
Good for beginners
I am a moderate advanced player and found the keyboard annoying. The feel is awkward to me. I gave it to my grand daughter who loves it. It's perfect for her as a beginner.
M**H
Nice piano
Our son absolutely loved this piano! I would recommend it to anyone who would like an easy way to take a piano on a trip, camping, etc.
J**3
Sounds nice
Love that it takes a little of storage to put away
D**.
Good option for on-the-road practice
This keyboard is fairly compact and feels better than I had expected. The built-in sound quality is OK, and you can easily connect it to your computer via MIDI for more options. It’s a reasonable way to do basic exercises (e.g. learning scales and chords) while traveling. I think it would be difficult to play music in real time because some notes occasionally repeat or don’t play (e.g. if you try to play a note with the side of your thumb instead of pressing down directly).
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