When choosing keyboards pianos, the main decision is whether you want a light, simple 61-key instrument for first practice and casual music-making, or a larger 88-key digital piano layout with more piano-like playing room. The four choices here cover a wide spread: kid-focused portable keyboards, feature-heavy beginner models, a Yamaha starter keyboard, and a full-size semi-weighted MUSTAR digital piano.
Quick take
- Lowest listed price: The 61 Key Electric Digital Piano Kids Beginner Player + Mic Portable Music Keyboard is the simplest price-first choice and includes kid-friendly language plus a mic in the title.
- Best feature mix among the lower-priced 61-key choices: The 61 Key Digital Keyboard Piano Electric Portable 200 Tones 200 Rhythms emphasizes 200 tones, 200 rhythms, demo songs, stickers, dual speakers, and flexible power.
- Best named-model starter keyboard: The Yamaha YPT-280 Electric Keyboard Piano Brand New Sealed centers on a Yamaha YPT-280 model with learning tools, 61 full-sized keys, built-in songs, and 410 voices.
- Best for shoppers wanting 88 keys: The MUSTAR Black 88-Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Digital Piano Keyboards with Pedal is the only 88-key option here and includes semi-weighted action, a pedal, Bluetooth connectivity, MIDI capability, and a stand in the description.
Listed price comparison
The listed prices run from USD 23.89 to USD 145.99, with the lowest-priced keyboard sitting about 84% below the highest-priced one. That spread mostly reflects the jump from compact 61-key beginner keyboards to an 88-key semi-weighted digital piano package.
| Product | Listed price | Relative price |
|---|---|---|
| 61 Key Electric Digital Piano Kids Beginner Player + Mic Portable Music Keyboard | USD 23.89 | |
| 61 Key Digital Keyboard Piano Electric Portable 200 Tones 200 Rhythms | USD 41.99 | |
| Yamaha YPT-280 Electric Keyboard Piano Brand New Sealed | USD 100.00 | |
| MUSTAR Black 88-Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Digital Piano Keyboards with Pedal | USD 145.99 |
Decision matrix
| If your priority is... | Start with... | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| A child-oriented first keyboard with a microphone | 61 Key Electric Digital Piano Kids Beginner Player + Mic Portable Music Keyboard | The title and description both point toward kids, beginners, portability, and mic use. |
| Lots of tones and rhythms in a 61-key portable | 61 Key Digital Keyboard Piano Electric Portable 200 Tones 200 Rhythms | It highlights 200 tones, 200 rhythms, 60 demo songs, dual speakers, and beginner key stickers. |
| A starter keyboard with named model details | Yamaha YPT-280 Electric Keyboard Piano Brand New Sealed | The YPT-280 description mentions learning tools, Quiz Mode, Smart Chord, and hundreds of sounds. |
| A fuller piano layout with pedal and semi-weighted action | MUSTAR Black 88-Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Digital Piano Keyboards with Pedal | It is the only 88-key choice and lists semi-weighted action, pedal, Bluetooth connectivity, and MIDI capability. |
Concise product notes
61 Key Electric Digital Piano Kids Beginner Player + Mic Portable Music Keyboard
This MM Electronicles electronic keyboard is the most direct pick for a child or first-time player who wants a portable 61-key setup with a microphone. The description points to 100 demonstration songs, 100 timbres, 10 rhythms, 8 panel percussions, built-in speaker features, mic input, USB compatibility, and either adapter or battery power. The black color and beginner-focused title make its intended use easy to understand. The main limitation is that its rhythm count is much smaller than the Uimoso model's 200-rhythm feature set, so shoppers focused on accompaniment variety may prefer the other 61-key portable.
61 Key Digital Keyboard Piano Electric Portable 200 Tones 200 Rhythms
The Uimoso BD-663 is the strongest 61-key choice here for shoppers who want more built-in musical variety without moving up to the 88-key MUSTAR. Its title leads with 200 tones and 200 rhythms, while the description adds 60 demo songs, dual speakers, a three-digit display, recording and playback status, metronome settings, and included piano stickers for key identification. It also supports plug-in use with a charging cable or 4 AA batteries. The tradeoff is that it remains a 61-key keyboard, so it does not offer the full-size 88-key layout or semi-weighted action listed for the MUSTAR.
Yamaha YPT-280 Electric Keyboard Piano Brand New Sealed
The Yamaha YPT-280 is the cleanest fit for someone who wants a starter keyboard centered on a specific named Yamaha model. It has 61 full-sized keys, Quiz Mode, a Portable Grand Piano Button, built-in songs, Smart Chord, 410 instrument voices, sound effects, and lessons in the description. That makes it appealing for a learner who wants guided features rather than just a simple toy-style keyboard. Its limitation is the middle-to-upper position in this set: it costs more than both lower-priced 61-key options while still keeping the same 61-key count rather than stepping up to 88 keys.
MUSTAR Black 88-Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Digital Piano Keyboards with Pedal
The MUSTAR model is the choice that feels most different from the other three because it moves to an 88-key full-size digital piano format with semi-weighted action. It also lists a pedal, Bluetooth connectivity, MIDI capability, built-in speaker, USB compatibility, and a beginner experience level. The description adds 800 tones, 600 rhythms, 80 demo songs, dual headphone wording, a double-tube keyboard stand, and a piano dust cloth. The limitation is cost and scale: it is the highest-priced item in this comparison and its 49-inch length is less compact than the 61-key portable choices.
Final recommendation
For the lowest spend, choose the 61 Key Electric Digital Piano Kids Beginner Player + Mic Portable Music Keyboard at USD 23.89. It is especially sensible when the goal is a simple 61-key beginner instrument with microphone-focused play.
For a better feature spread while staying below the Yamaha and MUSTAR prices, the 61 Key Digital Keyboard Piano Electric Portable 200 Tones 200 Rhythms at USD 41.99 is the more compelling 61-key portable. The 200 tones, 200 rhythms, demo songs, dual speakers, and key stickers make it a broader practice-and-play option.
If you want a named starter keyboard with Yamaha YPT-280 features, the Yamaha YPT-280 Electric Keyboard Piano Brand New Sealed at USD 100.00 is the one to compare against the lower-cost 61-key models. Its appeal is the mix of full-sized keys, learning tools, Smart Chord, built-in songs, and 410 voices.
Choose the MUSTAR Black 88-Keys Full Size Semi-Weighted Digital Piano Keyboards with Pedal at USD 145.99 if the bigger layout is the priority. It is the highest-listed-price model, but it is also the only one here with 88 keys, semi-weighted action, and a pedal-centered digital piano package.