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Wireless keyboard for mac review 2017
Wireless keyboard for mac review 2017






  1. WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 FULL
  2. WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PORTABLE
  3. WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PRO
  4. WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PLUS

You can learn more about the latest generation puc+ in our hands-on review. The small aptly named puck-shaped adapter uses USB/5-pin MIDI din cables to add wireless MIDI to any existing keyboard or controller.

  • CME Xkey 37 Air Mobile Music Keyboard $299įor those of you unfamiliar with the puc, it is also a great way to add wireless MIDI transmission to your setup.
  • CME Xkey 25 Air Mobile Music Keyboard $199.
  • Best of all, the Lithium battery is fully rechargeable.

    WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PLUS

    These suckers have polyphonic aftertouch, velocity sensitive keys, octave buttons and are fully configurable via the Xkey Plus free app for iOS and Mac.

    WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 FULL

    Both of which feature low latency Bluetooth and full compatibility with iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Specifically designed to match your MacBook, the Xkey Air offers two models with 25 and 37-key variants.

  • Korg microKEY 61 Air Bluetooth/USB MIDI Controller $190.
  • Korg microKEY 49 Air Bluetooth/USB MIDI Controller $160.
  • Korg microKEY 37 Air Bluetooth/USB MIDI Controller $130.
  • Korg microKEY 25 Air Bluetooth/USB MIDI Controller $100.
  • Korg has also brought some extra value with free special editions of KORG Gadget, KORG Module and the KORG Legacy Collection plug-ins included in the package.

    WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PORTABLE

    Nonetheless, this is a nice little portable MIDI keyboard with some larger sized models for those that may require them. It requires two AA batteries and will run for about 30-hours according to Korg, although that sounds like a bit of a high estimate to me. The 25, 37, 49, and 61-key options all feature Bluetooth for wireless connection to iOS and Mac devices, as well as a traditional USB connector (bus-powered when using USB). Korg’s MicroKEY Air wireless keyboards come in 4 sizes, unlike the wireless Akai deck above. Korg microKEY Air Bluetooth/USB MIDI Controller Non-Wireless version goes for around $57.Akai Professional LPK25 Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard $99.

    wireless keyboard for mac review 2017

    This model is designed to integrate perfectly with the LPD8 Wireless Drum Pad/Controller too.Īt just under $100, this is certainly one of our top picks for the best wireless MIDI keyboards for iOS and Mac. You can also just pull out a USB cable and use it that way when you’re at home or starting to run out of juice.

    wireless keyboard for mac review 2017

    Powered by three AA batteries, it provides up to 12 hours of jamming and includes your standard up/down octave controls, sustain pedal input, and a built-in arpeggiator.

    wireless keyboard for mac review 2017

    The company’s wireless LPK25 Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard offers up completely wireless connectivity for iPhone, iPad, and your Mac. They may not be the best option for piano purists, but they are built like a tank and have never let us down. If you’re familiar with our previous music gear coverage or the Logic Pros series, you’ll know we are big fans of Akai’s keyboard controllers. But it is clear that some companies have been looking to the future for some time now, so we thought it would be good to run down the best wireless MIDI keyboards for Mac and iOS…Īkai Professional LPK25 Bluetooth MIDI Keyboard At this point in time, it’s hard for me to even believe that MIDI isn’t entirely wireless on every product that features it.

    WIRELESS KEYBOARD FOR MAC REVIEW 2017 PRO

    We recently rounded up the best MIDI keyboards for Mac and Logic Pro X (2017 edition), and now it’s time to get portable.








    Wireless keyboard for mac review 2017