
RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano Stand With Pitch Bend Kit, Piano Bench, Headphones, Simply Piano App & Keynote Stickers 61 Key Kit with Pitch Bend
Overview
The RockJam 61 Key Keyboard Piano Super Kit is an all-in-one starter setup for new players, hobbyists, and families who want a complete practice rig without buying parts separately. The bundle pairs a 61-note, unweighted keyboard (approx. 36 inches / 92 cm wide) with a height-adjustable stand, padded bench, over-ear headphones, pitch-bend wheel and key stickers — plus a Simply Piano app access code. The keyboard offers 200 tones, 200 rhythms, 40 demo songs, USB/AUX inputs, MP3 playback from USB, and record/playback functions, and can run from the included mains adapter or six D batteries for portable practice. It’s aimed at learners who want convenience, variety of sounds and a plug-and-play package for home lessons and casual gigging.
Key Features
- 61 unweighted keys (standard-size synth action) — keyboard approx. 36 inches (92 cm) wide, suitable for beginners and compact spaces.
- Sound engine: 200 tones, 200 rhythms and 40 demo songs; integrated record/playback function for practice and tracking progress.
- Connectivity: USB and AUX inputs plus MP3 playback from USB sticks; 3.5mm headphone jack for private practice.
- Power options: mains adapter included and battery operation via 6 x 1.5V D cells for portable use.
- Bundle components: pitch-bend wheel, adjustable X-style keyboard stand, padded bench, over-ear headphones, Simply Piano app access code and key stickers.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Complete starter bundle: keyboard, stand, padded bench, headphones and key stickers included for out-of-the-box practice.
- Versatile sound options: 200 tones and 200 rhythms plus 40 demo songs to explore different styles and accompaniment.
- Portable power: runs on included mains adapter or six D batteries for practicing away from an outlet.
- Playback and connectivity: USB and AUX inputs plus MP3 playback from USB let you play along with tracks and record performances.
- Expressive control: pitch-bend wheel adds simple real-time expression for leads and synth sounds.
Cons
- Keys are unweighted synth-action, so it doesn’t replicate the feel of an acoustic piano or hammer-action digital.
- Built-in speakers are adequate for practice but lack low-end punch at high volumes for larger rooms or performances.
- Accessories (bench, stand, headphones) are basic — suitable for beginners but not heavy-duty for long-term heavy use.
- Simply Piano access is typically a limited trial; full learning content requires a separate subscription.
Recommendations
- Beginners and children: stickers, demo songs and app support make it easy to learn notes and simple songs.
- At-home hobbyists: a compact, affordable setup for daily practice and experimentation with sounds and rhythms.
- Portable practice or busking: battery power and lightweight components let you play away from home (small gigs or outdoor practice).
- Classrooms and group lessons: affordable bundle for schools or community groups that need multiple ready-to-use keyboards.
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