• Includes YPT260 Portable Keyboard, stand, bench and power supply
  • 400 voices, 130 Auto accompaniment styles with backing tracks, and 112 onboard songs
  • Yamaha Education Suite with 9-step Lesson function
  • Aux input allows you to play along with music from a phone, tablet or computer
  • Record and playback using the recording function

I got back into playing recently and this is a great, compact yet full-sized keyboard. I also bought the pedal so I get the full effect. Highly recommend.

These keyboards hold up well in my music classroom. I teach kindergarten, first and second graders so I am very pleased with how tough these keyboards have proven to be. No issues with power cables or accessories as I have had with cheaper models. I will be purchasing more!

My 6 years old just started piano lessons and the teacher suggested a 61 key keyboard to begin with. This had a great value considering it comes with a keyboard stand and a bench. I was mostly worried about the bench not being stable but that is actually pretty stable, the keyboard stand is what worries me as its a big jiggly ... maybe I dunt put it together right, I don't know ... By the way it comes with a WA plug but no adaptor for headphones. Overall I give 5 stars bevause it's more than I had hoped for and good for my 6 years old.

I'm 70 years old and working on learning to play the piano. It's only been a couple of weeks and I'm having a blast. On lesson three on the built in teacher and I'm looking forward to trying the online lessons that came with it. The built in features are incredible. So much value for the money. Friends who know how to play come over all the time and we all really enjoy it. And it takes up less room than a full orchestra.

This words so well and the cost is so cheap I love it. It’s great quality all I had to do was buy a stand.

Keyboard works well and I've been learning a lot. From a person who has no music background, I feel this was the perfect choice for myself to get started playing and learning the keyboard. I reccomend this keyboard to those who are on a budget and want to get started on the keyboard. Great Deal!

I am really happy with this instrument, and surprised at the quality of the sound and the price. I've always liked Yamaha products, tuner/amplifiers, guitars, and now keyboards. It's been awhile since I've bought anything, so was a little concerned whether the quality was still there. I'm happy to say the quality is sti.ll there! This device has many diff sounds and options, but all I really wanted was a piano type keyboard, and this one fills the bill. The keys are full size, the touch is fine, and it really sounds like a piano. I fiddled with a cpl other optional sounds, guitar, voice (chorale, really pretty), I guess Grand Piano is the default. I'm not an expert, I can't address what qualities make a good piano good, but for my beginning needs and questionable talent this keyboard is just right. It's light enough that I can move it around, set it on a coffee table ( it has soft pads, won't scratch anything) or whatever; just plug it in and play. 61(full size) keys is plenty for me, and makes the size good for serious work while still being portable. Tones gradually fade if you keep the keys depressed, like a piano, or stop abruptly if you raise up your fingers. I believe a Sustain pedal is available, plus a stand if you need one (I don't). I haven't hooked it up to any other devices, spkrs or whatever, but the sound from the instrument is better than I expected and all I need for now...and plenty loud enough; I just had it on about 1/4 volume. I bought it to replace a Casio I had yrs ago, and every thing about this keyboard is better than my old Casio, and $50 less in price(the Casio did have a stand, and no complaints). It may not be a professional type electric piano, but it's def not a toy. I'm very happy with this purchase!

It is my first experience in playing a keyboard (piano for that matter). This keyboard has a lot of great features for learning. It is compact and doesn't take up too much space in my small apartment. I can wear headphones while I play so I can play late into the night without disturbing my neighbors. It comes with an instruction manual as to its features (a bit small in print but readable). I'm 70 years old so this keyboard is a perfect fit for me as a beginner. I do recommend getting a beginners book to go along with this keyboard, unless you already know how to play.

My grandkids, 7 & 4, love it. They have a baby grand piano at their home and taking lessons but we baby sit them. So we bought it as it was cheap enough. It come with so many features I don't know how to use but they have fun pushing all different buttons like a toy. I should have bought the stand and the seat ... but maybe next time.

This is a compact, realistic, quality practice piano. I'd studied piano many years ago, reaching intermediate level, but gave up practicing because of time and noise limitations. I now have time. And the excellent headphones eliminate any noise concerns. With the Grand Piano function this sounds realistic, much like my old spinet. The action of the keys - though not weighted - feel like real piano keys and are the same size. I bought this to bring my former skills up to speed again. Eventually I will probably opt for a full 88-key Yamaha with weighted keys. The various voices can add variety but I use the instrument solely as a piano. It's lightweight, can be stored under a bed or in a closet. I'm very pleased with the tone, pitch, and full sized keys. For a starter piano, this is excellent and Yamaha is a name you can trust. For Amazon's price you can't beat this considering its superior quality.