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The Costzon 88-Key Digital Piano offers a full-size, semi-weighted keyboard with authentic piano touch, packed with 128 timbres and rhythms, Bluetooth and USB/MIDI connectivity, and a rechargeable battery. Designed for beginners to pros, it includes a sustain pedal, teaching functions, and a portable carrying case, making it the perfect all-in-one digital piano for home, studio, or on-the-go practice.












| ASIN | B07VVWH584 |
| Age Range Description | Adults,Kids |
| Best Sellers Rank | #203,280 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #621 in Home Digital Pianos |
| Brand Name | Costzon |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (227) |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
| Instrument | Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard, Piano |
| Item Dimensions | 49 x 6.7 x 2.2 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.2"D x 6.7"W x 2.2"H |
| Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Costzon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FWAM-02275 |
| Model Number | Costzon [number] |
| Number of Keys | 88 |
| Operating System | [PROPRIETARY] |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Size | 49" x 6.7" x 2.2" (L x W x H) |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Style | Digital |
| Supported Software | GarageBand |
K**C
Affordable full-size keyboard
I grew up with a piano in the house and started playing very young, but never got very good even though I went to school for music (NOT for piano). I used to have a small cheap keyboard to tinker around on, but found it very frustrating that it was missing a few octaves. I really wanted the full 88 keys, but couldn't justify spending much money on a professional electric piano that I have no business playing anyway. This was the perfect solution. The keys are spongy, and the sound quality is poor, but it's extremely compact for a full keyboard and very lightweight. It's chargeable too! I fully recommend for anyone who just wants something to use to bang out Für Elise for the 5000th time or poorly accompany them self while singing for no audience.
A**R
Great keyboard at an affordable price
Sound is not as loud as I expected but it is still good. When hooked up to an amp, it can be as loud as you want it. The only thing I don't like is when you change sounds , you have to just go thru them till you get to the sound you want.
A**S
Adequate, but not for the long-term.
The keys take some... serious pressing. I wouldn't even call this "semi-weighted", but still, it'll do the job for now. I aim to upgrade to an actual electric piano with regular hammer-action keys. This has a number of voices and buttons to toggle through the options, but nothing to tell you which you're on until you hit a key. The sustain pedal that comes with it is adequate, but nothing to write home about. Still, if you're looking for something to test the waters with, this won't hurt. Just, don't expect an accurate piano feel from this: it's a keyboard (albeit and friggin' heavy one for its size). Pictured is my set up with it. Being a trucker has its drawbacks, but where there's a will: there's a way! If you're someone who's been taking lessons on an acoustic piano, save a little longer and go for something in the $250+ range of Yamaha or something. Basically, get one with actual piano weight keys. This one does have sensitivity levels, and responds based on how *quickly/hard* you press the keys, but you've got to put some *oomph* behind them.
B**S
Buttons don't light up. USB power will auto shutoff when idle for too long.
It looks pretty sitting there. All in all, I was sick of my midi controller. Wanted to track some signals into my mixer and saw this for cheap. Does what I need it to do. Can't see the buttons, but I usually scroll through sounds in my workflow anyway. Cant figure out how to loop record on it yet.
B**.
Do Not Buy
Aside from the horrible sound quality, this product has defective electronics, and randomly loses function in the C and E keys. The sustain randomly turns on. Most disturbingly, the keyboard will randomly play notes in a horrid chord. It sounds like it's haunted. The company issued me a partial refund, but no replacement. I went from a $160 haunted paper weight to a $70 haunted paper weight.
D**A
Light & Efficient Keyboard for on-the-go practice
The best things about this keyboard are its portability, price, and space efficiency. I’m using it on my mom’s ironing table in a closet while visiting during holidays. I bought a cheap ($10) head set so no one can hear me play because the sound quality is tinny/metallic and more like a toy piano. The supposedly semi-weighted keys feel like they bounce right back, which requires more force to play. (Though it sort of works well for Bach and other baroque style compositions that sound good on harpsichords.) The pedal is too light, rendering any sostenuto tenuous. Playing anything more lyrical on this keyboard is not that satisfying. If you’re looking for a serious electronic piano this is NOT what you want, and expect to pay at least $700. BUT - if you just need a practice keyboard that doesn’t take much space or weigh a ton, this is really excellent. I’m an amateur but dedicated musician and have been playing for 25+ years.
S**R
Works great
Needed something reasonably small but not too small like a cheap keyboard from the 80s. Works great and daughter loves it.
E**E
Really great Keyboard
If you need just a practice keyboard this is worth every penny!
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