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88 Key Fully Weighted Electric Piano Keyboard Hammer Action Full-size Digital Pianos for Beginners Adults Wooden Upright Piano with Sheet Music Stand, Triple Pedal Supports USB-MIDI White

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  • 【88-Key Fully Weighted Digital Piano】This digital piano features 88 fully weighted hammered keys that accurately capture the power of your fingers to give you the feel of a grand piano, with a heavier feel on the bass keys and a lighter feel on the treble keys for a realistic playing feel.
  • 【Outstanding Sound Source】 Digital Piano adopted French digital chip and equipped with high-power dual stereo speakers, this gives you a full and powerful sound, and you will be able to play loud and beautiful music on this electric piano.
  • 【Piano Keyboard for Beginners】Boasting 128 timbres, 100 rhythms and 88 demonstration songs, WENCAI digital piano gives you extensive scope to compose, practise, and perform. MIDI/USB interface connects this keyboard piano to a computer and other intelligent devices, which can be used for better learning. This instrument comes with metal pedals for precise emotional control and expression.
  • 【Multipurpose Electric Piano】88 keys electronic piano has functions of volume adjustment, multi-tone selection, recording control, playback function, split, etc. There’s a headphone jack on the back so you can practise with headphones and without bothering people.
  • 【Accessory】Power adapter (PSE certified),3 pedals, keyboard manual, screwdrivers. Easy assembly by 2 people in about 30 minutes.



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #14,492 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #82 in Home Digital Pianos
Date First Available February 29, 2024 Color Name White

Product Description

88 Key Fully Weighted Electric Piano
88 Key Fully Weighted Electric Piano
88 Key Fully Weighted Electric Piano
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88 Key Fully Weighted Electric Piano

HN
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2025
Compared to my old digital keyboard, this one feels like a real piano with 88 weighted keys! The keys are nice and smooth making it easy to play. The overall build is great. It is easy to put together too. They piano keyboard has many fun extra functions like playback and record. For those who practice often like me, there is a headphone jack so you do not bother those around you.
Dr. D. Brown
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2025
This is a decent keyboard/digital piano (not exactly a digital piano, but looks and feels like one to some degree). At $569.99 a time of ordering, it's on the lower to mid level range from keyboards (certainly for those that don't require a separate stand - though the bench is not included).There are many pros to this, so I'll start there:1) There are a lot of functions you don't necessarily see across all keyboards - for instance, built-in metronome, split (one sound on one half of the keyboard, different one on the other), dual (one sound overtop another), recording, touch sensitivity on/off, and the list goes on. I'm still learning all the functions - will take some time, but it's been great fun thus far, and having owned keyboards before, it's not as steep a learning curve for me.2) There are built-in speakers, as well as two headphone jacks, so you have the freedom of playing out loud (to yourself or an audience), or quietly to yourself (or yourself and someone else - thanks to two jacks). This is great, and an upgrade from my last keyboard/synthesizer, which had to be connected via headphones or to an external speaker only.3) It feels durable. The ease and convenience of the way in which the legs were packed and the way they screw in (and the fact that the screws were in their place already) was greatly appreciated.4) The included pedal works great, as far as I'm concerned. I used it with almost everything I play (the sustain mostly - I never really found uses for the other pedals on my piano, and I don't feel a need for them now).5) The keys feel more real than cheaper, more plastic-y keys you often find on keyboards. As someone who grew up playing on real pianos, I appreciate that these feel a bit more realistic than usual.There are, however, some cons as well (hence the four stars vs. five):1) Firstly, while the sound via headphones is fantastic (crystal clear, full, and just beautiful overall), the built-in speaker sound pales in comparison. Don't get me wrong, it's fine, but very much just that - fine.2) The look takes some getting used to for me. The color of the wood was far more artificial and orange than I had expected, and the legs really stuck out to me at first - they very much looked like just round metal legs spray-painted brown. They didn't align with the the keyboard itself, and they too looked cheap. Having said all that, after having it in its place for a couple of weeks now, I'm quite happy with it, and neither my wife nor I feel it looks ugly or out of place.3) Lastly, and this might just be me, but I don't much care for the touch sensitivity. It's a bit too... challenging... for me to strike a balance between getting too loud a sound or too soft/quiet, especially when I'm playing with both hands. The same can be true of playing a piano, but I don't find it remotely as difficult to find that balance. As such, I basically only play this with the touch sensitivity turned off (and am grateful this is a feature of the keyboard).In all, I think at around $500-600, it's a reasonably priced, sturdy, durable keyboard, with a lot of functions, and a good sound (great with headphones). I think in lieu of a much more expensive piano or digital piano, or a more expensive name-brand keyboard, this makes for a great alternative.
Old Barnacle
Reviewed in Canada on March 7, 2025
This is coming from a complete noob, as it relates to piano prowess, so forgive me if some of my terminology is off.I'm an old guy who, decades ago, decided to try learning the piano, something I always wanted to play. I'd gotten pretty good on a guitar, but the piano intrigued me. The problem was I just didn't have time at that point to take lessons and get into it deeper. We have a friend who teaches piano, so I will be leaning on her a lot over the next few months. Way back, I did have a smaller keyboard that I started plinking around on, and one of the first things that came to mind when I sat down and started going over things was how stiff the keys were. I don't recall the other keyboard having such stiff keys. I can get over it, but it seems odd.There is a lot to learn here besides how to use the keys to make music. There are a lot of options for selecting tempo and other related items. The manual is well written and gives a brief description of each function on the controller, but someone like me would benefit from more information.This is a heavy beast; after unboxing and going over the assembly, I found out why. The case it made of heavy HDF with a pretty decent wood grain laminate. I prefer this wood grain to the black option as dust and fur (we have two dogs) always collect on black things, and then it looks ugly.► Getting the legs mounted was straightforward, but this is really a two-person job when it comes to getting upright again so that in the process, no single leg gets too much weight put on it. Once upright, the weight keeps it in place.► Other than fastening the legs (everything that's required is included), the only other items to connect are the pedal box and power supply. This uses an AC adapter with about a 6-foot cable.On the read are other connections for things like amplifiers and headsets, but for me, the built-in speakers are more than enough. I'm happy with the audio they produce.The pedals. I find them to be very stiff, and when going to press on one I tend to move the whole thing. I would prefer to have them softer and not require as much force to activate them.► The rubber feet on the bottom don't hold well on our laminate flooring, but the silicone pads I stuck on them do make a difference but I have to wonder if there is a way to soften the pressure. I found nothing in the manual about this.Overall, I am well pleased and look forward to finally nailing this playing the piano thing.
Jason
Reviewed in Canada on March 12, 2025
For a good portion of my life, I did have a full-sized piano in my home, and I played enough that I have a decent comparison of how this digital piano compares to the originals. The first thing that surprised me was the weight of the keys. I've plunked around on some cheaper keyboards, and there has always been a huge difference in how the keys felt. With a mechanical piano, the keys feel heavy and have resistance. Wencai has done a really good job with this electric model of making the keys feel accurate. This has always been a complaint I have heard from people transitioning from mechanical pianos to digital: that the keys don't feel right. I think Wencai does a good job at solving this issue. Oh and it also includes foot pedals, which isn't always and option for electric pianos.Probably the next most important feature is sound. This is a bit more difficult to measure on digital pianos, as there are multiple ways to produce the sound, and obviously, the quality is determined by the speakers. But on a basic level, I was still impressed with the built-in speakers and how accurate they felt. The speakers have enough punch to give it a realistic piano sound, and they are clear with no distortion. It still lacks some of the resonance you will get from a full-sized piano, but I think it's more than adequate, considering. And the best part is you get that sound in a package much, much smaller. The piano I used to own took six decent men to move; this one I can pick up and move around easily by myself.As far as features go, this electric piano has a lot. Most I probably will never use—things like a duet mode or 100 built-in rhythms and 88 demos (why so many, I don't know). But there are features like MIDI/USB interface and the ability to upload your own music and items, which may be handy.So, my thoughts on this electric piano: I think it's perfect for someone who wants to learn to play but wants to start on a decent unit. It has all the features that a musician or sound engineer could use, it's nice to play, and it has decent sound. Obviously, there are much more expensive and better models out there, but for the average person looking to replace the heavy giant clunker of a piano in their home or someone looking to learn to play, this is a fantastic option.WHAT I LIKED:• Well made and easy to assemble• Feels and plays like an actual piano• Good sound• MIDI connection and Bluetooth• Lots of sounds and rhythms• Good sound• Lots of featuresWHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:• Personally, I'm not a big fan of the wood color, and it feels a bit dated to me.For a good portion of my life I did have a full sized piano in my home and I played enough that I have a decent comparison on how this digital piano compares to the originals. The first thing that surprised me was the weight of the keys. I've plunked around on some cheaper keyboards and there has always been a huge difference in how the keys felt. With a mechanical piano the keys feel heavy and have resistence. Wencai has done a really good job with this electric model on making the keys feel accurate. Which has always been a complaint I have heard from people transitioning from mechanical pianos to digital is that the keys don't feel right. I think Wencai does a good job at solving this issue.Probably the next most important feature is sound. This is a bit more difficult to measure on digital as there are multiple to produce the sound and obviously the quality is determined by the speakers. But on a basic level I was still impressed with the built in speakers and how accurate they felt. The speakers have enough punch to give it a realistic piano sound and they are clear with no distortion. It still lacks some of the resonance you will get from a full sized piano but I think it's more than adaquate considereing. And the best part is you get that sound in a package much ,much smaller. The piano I use to own took 6 decent men to move, this one I can pick up move around easily by myslef.As far as features go this electrin piano has a lot. Most I probably will never use. Things like a duet mode, or 100 built in rythms and 88 demos. (why so many I don't know). But there are features like MIDI/USB interface and the ability to upload your own music and items which may be handy.So my thoughts on this electric piano. I think it's perfect for someone who wants to learn to play but wants to start on a decent unit. It has all the featuers that a musician or sound engineer could use, it's nice to play, and has decent sound. Obviously there are much more expensive and better models out there, but for the average person looking to replace the heavy giant clunker of a piano in their home, or someone looking to learn to play. This is a fantastic option.WHAT I LIKED:• Well made and easy to assemble• Feels and plays like an actual piano• Good sound• MIDI connection and bluetooth• Lots of sounds and rythms• Good sound• Lots of featuresWHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:• Personally I'm not a big fan of the wood colour and it feels a bit dated to me.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2025
Ok I don't know much about piano. I got this to let my son practice and he wants to learn. Honestly I am impressed. This is digital but the keys feel more like a real piano than an electric keyboard. And it's beautifully crafted. This has exceeded all my expectations.How I review:⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ = Love this product. Absolutely recommended⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ = Like this product, overall recommended⭐️⭐️⭐️ = Neutral, may or may not recommend, product has minor flaws or wasn't right for me, but still decent product.⭐️⭐️ = I did not like this product. I do not recommend it. Has some flaws.⭐️ = Item belongs in the garbage/Major flaws.
Joyce Carson
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Does it leave skin feeling moisturized after shaving?I have no idea how you can produce an instrument like this for $369. It has the sound and feel of a full 88 key piano… As well looks like a piece of natural furniture. Assembly was simple Evan provided screwdriver.Extremely satisfied would highly recommend… Five star vendor. Respectfully, Russ, Carson.
Dennis T Pymm
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
Good price. Great sound.
midwestprincess
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Amazing quality, keys feel very real, nice functions. I was looking for a knock off of the donner keyboard, this option is half the price and works perfectly! Highly recommended if you have had your eye on others. I am a stickler with reviews and even though this item only had 10 reviews- they were all five stars! Here’s another ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Real Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Wow, this electric piano is awesome. I think if we had something like this when I was a kid I might have stuck with my piano lessons longer. Perfect beginner piano or upgrade from a regular size keyboard. This has full sized piano soft touch keys and it's so much cooler and more fun to play than any keyboard I have tried out. This item was easy to set up and the sound quality is excellent. I love that you can practice with headphones on too, and other people in our house really appreciate that feature and the complete silence it offers when they are trying to work from home. This electric piano has everything a standard full size piano has, including pedals, but it's even better if you are short on space. There is no added bulk with this electric version and it's much more mobile if needed too. Plus it still has a bunch of features like a keyboard has, so you can make and create lots of music with this one fun instrument. The light reddish wood color is beautiful in person and it looks just like it did in the video. Highly recommend this product and very happy to be able to play piano music with it too.
Customer review
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2024
This piano is beautiful, from the color to the size, style, it is exactly what I wanted to have. I'm no expert in pianos, I wanted to have one at home because I want to learn and this comes perfectly for my needs, my son who plays the guitar was also ecstatic when it arrived, he has been using it more than me and I love that, the fact that something has made him moved away from the phone to do something enriching like learning to play the piano makes it all worth it.The sound is wonderful, the keys are soft to the touch and the materials used feel well made, very good quality. I like the different tempos, the fact that it can be used with headphones, that it can be connected to your phone or tablet, the pedals, that you can record, it just great. I really love it!
Chris S.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
This has been a great addition to our home. One of our daughter’s loves music, plays the guitar and recently started on the piano at school. What we didn’t expect was our youngest son sitting down and spending time practicing. With that said, having it in the home has opened up the kids to having the resource to actually practice and want to play. This particular one went together very easy. I wasn’t sure about the legs at first since they do sit the keys low but we have a chair that fits it perfectly. Either way, it looks like you can lay it out on a tabletop or desk if needed as well. Plug the pedals in, the power cord, and you’re ready to go. There are a ton of built in features, quite frankly I haven’t had a chance to go through and experiment with them. However, my son enjoys the different beats, rhythm, and tones built in. He also uses the headphone Jack to practice in silence. The keys feel really good, with resistance and spring that feel comfortable and the pedals are metal and also have a good feel to them. Overall, I couldn’t be happier with the quality of the piano, and the quality of the sound. It’s been a great addition to our home that has only increased the engagement of our kids. I think it’s a great way to get them into playing but also a solid choice for the adult wanting to get into playing. I hope this helps you!
Egle Paquette
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
This is a fantastic piano for the price. The keys are comfortable, the sound is nice and the look is slick. Couldn't ask for a better piano for learning
Alan
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Beautiful full-size (yet compact!) electric piano with weighted keys. Sitting down at this piano for the first time takes me back a few years to piano class. The keys are nearly identical to a regular piano, the ability to deliver multiple tones from a single key is something that a synthesizer will never recreate. Take time to play with the extra digital features, tones, and goodies on the left side of the keyboard, standard triple foot pedal is standard as well. Last but not least, the woodgrain styling looks terrific just about anywhere. Recommended.
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