🎶 Fold, connect, and create your next masterpiece anywhere!
The Donner DP-10 is a sleek, foldable 88-key digital piano designed for beginners and pros on the move. Featuring Bluetooth and USB-C MIDI connectivity, 128 rhythms and tones, and a 10-hour battery life, it combines portability with professional-grade features. Lightweight and equipped with a pedal and carrying bag, it’s the ultimate all-in-one piano solution for travel, practice, and performance.
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connector Type | USB-C |
Supported Software | Various apps and MIDI editing software |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Special Features | Built-In Speaker, Portable, Foldable |
Finish Type | Matte or Satin |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Item Weight | 3.5 Kilograms |
Size | DP-10 |
D**.
Product matches desceiption
My kids' piano teacher recommended this piano for practicing when we travel. It folds-up compactly (we've try hauling around a full-size casio, not fun), Jason all the keys you need and a sustain pedal. The only complaints I would have is that the piano setting sounds like a cheap synthesizer. The volume is good but could be louder, and the unaided sustain is just a tad too short. But the small size, lightweight and convenience trumps all other concerns ... it's a traveling piano for practice! You're not playing Carnegie Hall with it.
C**R
Arrived defective
Bought as a Christmas gift 2024. Right out of the box brand new only one side of the keyboard works. The keys and the speaker on the right hand side are completely dead and do nothing. Documentation is terrible - there are over 100 voices available but there is no list of them included or online anywhere. The consumer has to map out and name like 115 different tones?!?? Took me several minutes to determine how to unfold the keyboard as nothing tells you that - not even the (poor) manual. Had to return, I'm not convinced I should try a replacement as it is so totally frustrating and un-impressive. I expected better from Donner.
M**.
Needs a headphone jack on the front
I have a 135 week streak going on Simply Piano (almost done) and bought this so I could take it with me on travel. It works good enough for that because it easily Bluetooth links to my tablet. The key feel is spongy, but the volume range, semi-weighted, is fine.What it needs is a headphone jack on the front so that the cable to the headphones does not have to cross the keyboard or go the long way around the instrument.
J**N
My daughter loves it
My daughter got this for her 6th birthday. With the help of some YouTube videos and the stickers that came with the keyboard, she was able to learn 2 songs within the 1st hour of playing. Good sound and the portability is a great option.
J**N
Great for Traveling
I frequently move between two residences and this piano has been great for having a convenient, full-sized keyboard. I use it with Playground Sessions to get back into playing the keyboard after 30 years. It doesn't have the feel of a traditional piano but is better than the lower end Casio electronic keyboard that I had been using previously.
P**I
Lacking Some Common Features I Expected It To Have....
The Donner DP-10 Portable Piano Keyboard is an excellent choice for beginners looking to delve into playing the piano. This keyboard features 88 full-size keys, making it feel like a traditional piano and providing a comfortable playing experience. The inclusion of Bluetooth connectivity adds a modern touch, enabling seamless connectivity with other devices.Additionally, the chord and record functions enhance the learning experience, allowing beginners to experiment with different chords and record their practice sessions for improvement. The folding design of this digital piano makes it highly portable and convenient for transportation and storage.Moreover, the bundle that comes with a pedal and a piano bag adds value to the purchase, offering essential accessories for a complete playing setup. Overall, the Donner DP-10 Portable Piano Keyboard is a versatile and user-friendly option for novice pianists, combining functionality with portability in a stylish black design.
S**B
Impressive package and great for travel practice but a few negatives
Edited: Most of my review below still stands but I had to return the unit because it failed after just a few hours of use over two weeks. Demoted from 4 stars to 1. Very disappointing!One day when I turned it on a variety of odd symptoms suddenly started: The display showed fragments, the controls stopped working, and the default piano sound was marimba or similar. Then after about 10 seconds all controls including the keys became non-responsive.Original review:I am an on-and-off piano student and not a very good player at all. But I've played Steinways, Baldwins, Rhodes, and Yamaha stage and acoustic pianos. I also have had several consumer electronic keyboards.Overall, I was surprised and impressed. I recommend this piano for travel, for small spaces, for those who need a piano that can be stored easily when not in use and for those who otherwise need its size and weight advantages. It is actually kind of amazing for those uses. However, set your expectations: This is a <$200 device with specific size/weight design targets, so it is not a very good piano or synth by regular instrument standards. Also, I have only been using the piano for two weeks so I can't evaluate durability. But would I buy it again? Yes definitely. (Edited) Unfortunately, no.The biggest negative: The music stand. The base is at an angle that causes the music to tend to slip off the stand onto the keyboard. The designer of this part clearly never used it. Please fix this!!!! In the meantime, sheet music in a binder or book will work.Individual features:Build and design - Everything seems solid. The hinge and lock are firm and seem strong. It sags very slightly in the middle when supported from the ends only. Strong lock when folded - requires a good grip to unfold and also when unfolded when a button latch keeps it extended. There is one extremely dumb problem with the design: The music stand is too short to support sheet music, and the shelf on it is angled so anything on it tends to slide right onto the keyboard.Battery life: The battery did not fully discharge while testing for about 2 hours so it seems good enough.Keyboard and action - 88 keys - awesome! Reasonable velocity sensitivity but not a weighted action, more like a synth or all in 1 keyboard. Definitely feels cheap but does the job no problem.Speakers - Fairly lousy sound but loud enough and no problem for practice.Sounds - Surprisingly very good using headphones/external speakers. I liked several including the default piano (1) and Rhodes (4).Controls and in/out - No frills buttons and display that work fine. The sustain pedal is minimal but does the job. The headphone output is the only way to get decent sound. USB-C will also power the device while charging. Did not try the input but might be useful for buskers using a mike and external amp.Demos - Didn't try them.
K**R
Better than expected!
Light and potable but well built and stable. Good sound quality and good value for my money!!!
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