Medeli MK-100 61-Key Portable Keyboard
YAMAHA PSR-E373 Portable Keyboard (With Adapter)
₨ 34,699.0The Yamaha PSRE-373 is ideal for learning or playing with its touch-sensitive keyboard and innovative tone generator that produces a wide range of high-quality Sounds.
Akai Professional APC Mini
Akai Professional APC Mini is a versatile and affordable controller that provides hands-on control of Ableton Live’s key functions, allowing electronic music producers and performers to create and perform with greater efficiency and creativity.
Casio CTK-2550 61-Key Portable Keyboard
₨ 25,995.0CTK-2550 61-Key Portable Keyboard a compact and versatile 61-key digital keyboard ideal for beginners and intermediate players
Roland EX50 61-key Arranger Keyboard – Black
₨ 72,000.0Casio CT-S200 Digital Keyboard
₨ 21,495.0The CT-S200 Digital Keyboard features Casio’s AHL sound source technology, which produces high-quality instrument sounds, including pianos, guitars, drums, and strings.
Medeli IK100 Millenium Series 61 Keys Portable Keyboard
₨ 23,499.0keyboard, 61 touch sensitive, lighted keys, 2 x 2,5 watt
Medeli M331 Electronic Keyboard -61 Keys
₨ 24,899.0Medeli M331 Portable Electronic Keyboard is a powerful and portable keyboard with touch sensitive keys for beginners and music enthusiasts
Roland E-X30 Arranger Keyboard
₨ 56,899.0The E-X30 Arranger Keyboard designed for musicians, especially those who play keyboards and need a versatile instrument for live performances.
Arturia Minilab 3 Deep Black
₨ 20,500.0Its combination of responsive keys, performance pads, encoders, and software integration makes it a powerful tool for creating music, whether you’re in the studio or on stage.
Yamaha PSR-F52 Keyboard
The PSR-F52 is the perfect keyboard for people who want to learn to play. It has all the features you need for your first playing experience.
Akai Professional APC40 MKII Pad Controller
With dedicated buttons for clip launching, scene launching, and device control, as well as a range of connectivity options and included software tools, the APC40 MKII is a versatile and convenient option for music production and performance.
Casio SA-80 Keyboard
The keyboard offers 100 built-in tones, 30 rhythms, and 10 tunes that may be used for practice and learning. Besides, it has 5 drum pads, so you may play a variety of rhythms.
Casio СТK-3500 Keyboard
₨ 32,995.0With 61 full-size keys and 400 built-in tones, the CTK-3500 is a flexible and feature-rich keyboard that is a great choice for musicians of all skill levels.
Casio Kids Keyboard – SA76
The Casio SA76 is a small keyboard designed specifically for kids. It features 44 mini-size keys and 100 built-in tones, as well as 50 rhythms and 10 built-in songs for practice and play-along.
Casio Kids Keyboard – SA78
The Casio SA-78 is a compact keyboard designed for kids and beginners. It features 44 mini-size keys, 100 built-in tones, 50 rhythms, and 10 built-in songs. It can be powered by either an AC adapter (not included) or 6 AA batteries
Casio Privia PX-S1100 88-Key Digital Piano with Built-In Speakers (Black)
₨ 155,995.0Ultra-slim 88-key digital piano with Smart Scaled Hammer Action, rich AiR sound engine, built-in speakers, and Bluetooth connectivity—perfect for home, stage performance, and portable music creation.
Casio SP-3H2 Sustain Pedal
₨ 4,695.0The Casio SP-3H2 Sustain Pedal delivers responsive sustain control for keyboards and digital pianos. Durable, compact, and easy to use, it enhances musical expression during practice, recording, and performances.
Medeli A-100S Portable Keyboard (61 Keys)
₨ 28,600.0Medeli A-100S portable keyboard features 61 touch-sensitive keys, 700 voices, 280 styles, built-in speakers, ideal for beginners and learning.
Medeli MK401 Portable Keyboard
₨ 27,720.0Medeli MK401 portable keyboard features 61 touch-sensitive keys, 600 sounds, styles, sampler, and XY pad, perfect for creative beginners.
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