Honor Electronics Roll Up Piano: 88 keys
Ever dreamed of taking your piano skills on the road? Meet the Roll Up Piano—your new go-to for music anytime, anywhere. It's not just portable; it's packed with features that'll make you forget it's not a full-sized upright. For starters, those 88 full-size keys? They're the real deal, giving you that authentic piano feel without the bulk. And hey, tech-savvy musicians, you're gonna love the Bluetooth MIDI function. Hook it up to your favorite devices and dive into a world of musical possibilities (because why should your creativity have limits?). Plus, with touch-sensitive keys, your playing gets the dynamic range it deserves—press lightly for a whisper or dig in for some drama. Lightweight? Check. Easy to carry? Absolutely. Whether you're squeezing in practice between meetings or serenading the great outdoors, this electric roll-up piano has got your back. Seriously, it's like the Swiss Army knife of pianos.
- Bluetooth MIDI function
- Touch sensitive
- Portable design
- Electric operation
- 88 keys
General specs
- Brand: Honor Electronics
- Seller: Joom
- Keys: 88
- Connectivity: Bluetooth MIDI
- Key Sensitivity: Touch sensitive
- Power Source: Electric
- Portability: Portable
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Honor Electronics | Honor Electronics | Kayomart | Honor Electronics | Honor Electronics | Board M Factory |
Model | V30 | |||||
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Price | $98.90 | $157.57 | $323.71 | $46.09 | $52.54 | $60.68 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 19, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 12, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | August 12, 2025 |
Connectivity | Bluetooth MIDI | Bluetooth MIDI | Bluetooth 3.0 | |||
Design | Foldable, Portable | Portable, Touch panel | Foldable, Portable |
Charles S.
Seattle, WA
June 28, 2025
As a designer and family guy in Seattle, I was excited about the Honor Electronics roll-up piano for its promise of portability and authenticity. My expectation was a handy tool for quick practice sessions and maybe some fun with the kids, but the reality is a mixed bag. It delivers on being easy to carry and set up—I've used it in the park and during cooking breaks, which is a big plus. However, the key action isn't quite there; it lacks the heft I'm used to, making it feel more like a toy than a serious instrument. The wireless feature is cool for hooking up to apps, but the built-in sound leaves something to be desired. For the upper-middle income I have, I expected better durability; it's already showing signs of wear after a couple of months. Overall, it's a decent option for casual use or beginners, but not for anyone looking for a true piano experience. :)
- Pros: I finally got a portable piano that feels surprisingly authentic with full-size keys, making it easy to practice anywhere. The ability to connect wirelessly to other devices opens up a lot of creative options, and the keys respond well to how hard I press, adding nice dynamics to my playing. It's very lightweight and folds up compactly, so I can toss it in a bag without hassle, which is perfect for my busy family life.
- Cons: The keys don't have the same weight or resistance as a real piano, which might disappoint serious players. The sound quality through the built-in speakers is just okay—it can get a bit tinny at higher volumes. After a few weeks, I noticed some wear on the surface, most likely from regular use, and it doesn't feel as durable as I hoped for the price.