🎶 Fold, play, and impress—your portable piano revolution!
The Longeye Foldable Piano Keyboard FOLD PRO II is a cutting-edge 88-key semi-weighted digital piano featuring dual 10W upward-facing speakers for superior sound quality. Its innovative one-button foldable design ensures unmatched portability, while offering 129 tones, 128 rhythms, and versatile connectivity options. Complete with essential accessories, it’s the perfect all-in-one solution for beginners and professionals seeking a premium, portable piano experience.
M**I
A great budget option for casual music gatherings—perfect for taking outside
The media could not be loaded. (About the video) It was placed on a simple pole during filming, so it’s quite shaky. However, if it’s set on a table or a sturdy stand, it won’t move at all.1. After a few hours of window shopping and research on Amazon, I decided to go with it after watching advanced players perform on YouTube.2. At home, I play a real Piano. I bought this 88-key Folding piano to have fun with other woodwind players at work. First of all, it shouldn’t be compared to pianos that cost several thousand dollars, as their performance is very different. However, for just a few hundred dollars, this option is perfect for casual gatherings or practice when you travel.3. (The key points that influenced my decision)Many low-price digital pianos tend to abruptly cut off sounds after a certain duration. However, a great feature of the Longeye is that it allows sounds to sustain until they naturally fade away.4. I was surprised to find a gap in the keys at the central folding section, but it hasn’t affected my playing at all.5. It is rechargeable, allowing you to play outside without electricity. My only critical comment is that it doesn’t have a USB-C charging, but that's okay.6. It weighs about 5 kg, which is slightly heavier than other folding pianos but still manageable.7. A thin carrying bag is included. The music stand, charger, and cable can fit into the bag.8. I didn’t like that many other folding pianos have their brand names printed in very large letters, but I appreciate that the Longeye is plain. If I had to choose, I would prefer the red button to be black so it would be less noticeable, but it's within an acceptable range.9. After registering for the warranty by email, they sent me a free sustain pedal within a week by postl mail. (The small box pedal that came with the piano is not as good as the free gift pedal.)10. I communicated with Longeye customer desk via email for the warranty registration; the representative was kind and seemed like a reliable company.
G**Y
Very Portable.
i give it a 4 based on the piano sounds, they aren't bad but aren't quite what i would like - i may be a little snobby in that regard. And it does have a big red button on top. the case is flimsy so i purchased something with padding.But it is easy to carry - and as others have said. the free sustain pedal when you register - comes quick. Big kudos on that. Semi-weighted keys take some getting used to. All in all this keyboard fits for the purpose i bought it.if you have Midi piano on your ipad it works great to get your sounds a little more authentic.
A**L
Great sound, easy to store.
My daughter loves it. They don't have a ton of room so a piano seemed out of the question. This foldable unit solved the problem instantly. She said she loves it. Here at the house she learned to play on a Yamaha 140, she said this was a good compromise.
H**
Great piano, feels traditional
This piano is far beyond what I had hoped for! Split keyboard, internal speakers, Bluetooth, and great sound ! The keyboard feels great and the keys feel like a real wood keyboard.
M**N
Excellent!
What a nice surprise. I did not have high expectations from such an inexpensive instrument, but it's pretty awesome. Voices are great. They textured the keys so they feel like ivory. Even the instructions work! The only small cavil I have is that the weighting, while generally excellent, gets a little stiff when you are up among the tops of the black keys (where I sometimes have to go b/c I have small hands). But it's a tiny issue that practice will overcome. Really pleased, under the "Where the heck am I going to put a piano? Answer: Right here" department.
N**M
Nice Portable Piano
I love how it folds up easily and fits perfectly into my busy lifestyle. It’s become my go-to for both practice and performances. The battery life is impressive, lasting through multiple sessions without needing a recharge. The included accessories, especially the sustain pedal and headphones, make it a fantastic all-in-one package. Highly recommend!
C**N
Perfect for the practicing road warrior! Invest in a better case, though.
A full battery charging requires about 2-3 hours of time plugged, for easily 6-7 hours of usage, depending on volume setting. I'm more than pleased with the piano sound and a few others onboard; MIDI Bluetooth connectivity to my iPhone can work in either direction - sound emitted from phone or from the onboard amped speakers, though there is a (typical?) delay which might be alleviated with hardwired connectivity to a lap or desktop MIDI programs (wiring included, thankfully!)I practically live out of a semitruck and storage unit, so this has been a great find for wireless practice and versatile connectivity with other devices. I take care to press the locking button as I unfold, to preserve the internal plastic locking parts, and I do plan on investing in a rugged insulated storage bag; the bag offered with purchase is paper thin.Thank you for the great manufacture!
G**Y
Speakers twangy and bad, volume erratic.
This keyboard has some very good qualities which I like. It is portable. It has a nice texture to the keyboard. It’s easy to use the features. It can be used for midi and has lots of voices (which are fair to middling ) and rhythms. It’s full sized. It’s great for traveling and you don’t have to worry about batteries as long as it’s fully charged. (Really like that feature). As much as I wanted to love this keyboard, I found that the twangy speakers and the erratic volume drove me crazy. The headphones make it usable for practice but for using in a band or for people to actually hear a performance , it would definitely not be a choice for me. As time goes by and technology changes and hopefully improves, I’m sure they will come out with a folding piano that hits all the bells. But until then, I would invest in a quality 61 key “proven” brand and get a good case for portability. Actually they could take care of this problem with just different speakers which doesn’t involve time or technology just more cost for better speakers.
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