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Akai Wireless 25-Key MIDI Keyboard for Mac and iOS: $75 shipped

Amazon is offering the Akai Professional LPK25 Wireless 25 Mini-Key Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard for iOS, PC, & Mac for $75 shipped. That’s $25 off the regular $100 price tag, the lowest Amazon has offered it for and the best we can find. Rated 3.9/5 stars from over 350 Amazon customers.

This is one of the best wireless keyboards on the market. Akai makes some of our absolute favorite MIDI controllers out there and the LPK25 wireless is no exception.

Looking for a wired model? Here is our roundup of the best MIDI keyboards for Mac and Logic Pro X 2017 Edition.

Akai Professional LPK25 Wireless 25 Mini-Key Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard Features:

  • Portable keyboard MIDI controller with Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity
  • Powered by (3) AA batteries for up to 12 hours use or via USB connection
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac, and iOS and available music-making apps
  • Includes Octave Up/Down buttons, Arpeggiator mode, and Sustain Pedal input
  • Compatible with Akai Professional LPD8 Wireless drum pad controller

Always wanted to play and record keyboard parts without the tangle of annoying wires? The new LPK25 Wireless takes the portability and feature-rich performance of the original LPK25 to the next level. Introducing Bluetooth MIDI connectivity! Now you can control your plug-in instruments from anywhere in the room, providing the ultimate in studio setup flexibility.

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Comments

  1. Guldkants lyd - 9 years ago

    Brilliant keyboard! so nice for on the road productions!

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices