

🎶 Unlock your beat-making genius with TempoKey K25 — where pro features meet sleek portability!
The TempoKey K25 is a professional 25-key USB MIDI keyboard controller featuring 8 velocity-sensitive drum pads, a built-in arpeggiator, and a crisp OLED display for real-time editing. Crafted with a durable, scratch-resistant high-gloss finish, it offers seamless USB-C connectivity and versatile MIDI outputs. Lightweight and compact, it’s designed for musicians and producers on the move, compatible with all major DAWs and devices.






























| ASIN | B0CNSZZ84W |
| Back Material | Plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,620 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #90 in Computer Recording MIDI Controllers |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Mac, PC, Smartphone, Tablets |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (109) |
| Date First Available | November 21, 2023 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio, 3.5mm Audio, USB Type C |
| Hardware Platform | PC, Mac, Tablets, Phones |
| Instrument Key | Any |
| Item Weight | 3.86 pounds |
| Item model number | K25 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Musical Style | Electronic |
| Number of Keyboard Keys | 25 |
| Operating System | Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, et. |
| Product Dimensions | 15 x 9 x 2 inches |
| Proficiency Level | Beginner, Intermediates, Experienced |
| Size | 25 Keys |
| Standing screen display size | 0.91 Inches |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live, FL Studio, Logic Pro X, Pro Tools, Cubase, Studio One, Reason, GarageBand, Reaper, Cakewalk by , BandLab and Most Mainstream DAWs |
W**R
Good Controller, Sleek and Stylish Look
I like the Synido 25 Key USB MIDI Keyboard Controller. The keys and pads have a good feel and sensitivity. You get all the necessary cables and a carrying bag also. The editing software works well also. The only drawback I found was that you can't edit the pads and hear the sounds as you program the pads, but that is common with controller editing software to prevent software conflicts. The Synido K25 has the ability to upgrade it's firmware by using the Synido editing software and I demonstrate how to do it near the end of the video at Time: 25:06. Good controller, Good Price, Easy to use. 5 Stars.
J**N
Bueno
😊 Good
C**N
Good controller
The keyboard stopped working during an update and I had given a very bad rating, they contacted me and the problem was fixed. Excellent customer service. At this moment the controller it is working well, I don't give the 5 stars because the tempo of the controller does not sync with DAW (I tried with Logic by X and Reaper)
D**A
Cheaply made and poor functionality
Don't fall for the video hype, look elsewhere. Within two days of owning this and barely using it one of the control knobs started glitching and changing the values erratically on its own (pay attention to the display screen in the video). Just barely tapping the knob would cause it to go wild and move values up or down. Because it was erratic I couldn't use other knobs because it would interrupt them, unless a kept pressure on the broken knob. I noticed that the knob felt a little looser than the others as well. In addition to this the pads weren't responsive enough and would miss beats if tapping 16th notes at a moderate to high bpm. The tap tempo function was terrible as it just seemed to make its own bpm up based on what you tapped; it didn't match a metronome at all and can't be mapped to ableton's metronome. I could take or leave the design. Its glossy and picks up a lot of fingerprints. I would say that the neat features like onboard CC control and arp. controls are just bells and whistles used to mask and distract from its lesser qualities. Save yourself the stress and waste of time and just save a couple more bucks for one of the more reputable brands.
I**5
fun
works as described
P**A
My grandson plays it everyday
The sound is great
R**L
5 stars, support was great!
I bought the tempokey and 1 key worked half the time and the others worked all the time so I reached out to synido support and showed them video proof of the key not working properly and they sent me a new one that works great! Highly recommend the company. It's class compliant so no need for software but they do offer a software to edit the keys and customize it to your liking and firmware upgrade. It comes with a pretty good carry case 👍
M**A
Lightweight and Portable
The TempoKey MIDI keyboard controller is a solid entry-level option for beginners. It provides all the essential features needed to get started with music production and connects easily to a computer or tablet using the included software and cables. While the keyboard is made entirely of plastic and the keys, pads, and knobs feel a bit cheap, it’s lightweight, compact, and fits easily into most backpacks. The included carrying case is a nice addition for travel or storage.
M**1
Sin is happy with it. The only issue is it needs more purchases of software etc to get the maximum benefit. Took a bit to set up for it to work with downloaded programs but with some tears and perseverance from my son he eventually managed.
A**N
Well, that's a strange master keyboard. I have a very cheap but serviceable 25 keys from Samson, lacking screen, arpeggiator and a couple other things, and I am looking to update. I was very curious with the Synido and it is a curiosity: very well done on several aspects, very poorly thought on others: The great: - the keybed is fantastic for mini-key, like a Yamaha keyboard, - it's full featured, with arpeggiator, key repeat for the pads, a quite useful (but dim) screen, midi out, USB out, an adaptor USB-USB C, a nice bag that they should probably sell separately, ... - it's plug&play The not so great: - it is somehow less playable than the cheap Samson. Some keys were not registered, the velocity was not very precise, the pad are quite not so expressive too. It could be me and what I am used to, but I tried the Samson with its poor keybed after, and it was nicer to play... - the rotaries are in metal and not so great to use. They look nice but are very slick and so not nice to turn. the shiny plastic get dirty almost immediately and it near impossible to clean up fully. It seems that it's a keyboard to be used only with gloves. The bad: - again with the look first, utility second, the sliders for the pitch and mod are super cool, with the leds indicating the level (that's awesome, I hope the other company will copy that), but made with the same shiny plastic as the body and it's horrible to slide on them, which might be a problem for sliders, - the octave + and - keys were not really responsive while playing, which is quite bad with only 2 octaves on the keybed. So I would not recommend it as it is, but it is quite close to a very nice product. It would be great to remove the bag and use plastic for the rotaries, then use the saved money for a better firmware and replace the shiny plastic with something we can actually touch.
S**A
Non male. Par forse leggermente meno sensibili della akai. Confezione top con la sua borsetta e gli accessori presenti.
P**R
This is an easy to use MIDI keyboard with value added features like a shoulder strap, TRS-to-5PIN MIDI cable, and padded carry bag. The included USB-C cable is also nice and robust, and branded so you know which machine this cable belongs to! Build quality is OK, but I wish they didn't use very thin, fingerprint magnet glossy plastic and instead went with a thicker, more matte plastic. The build quality of my Minilab 3 is significantly better in all respects (knobs, keys, pads, body), and this is offered at a similar price point. The software was easy to download from their official website, and changing the default CC parameters for the controls is a cinch. The ARP is easy to figure out and quite versatile. With the MIDI OUT this keyboard could be useful for hardware synth control / live performances via the ARP. This would be a great starter keyboard for a new electronic musician; however, the build quality is not great and with the competition at this price point, you may be better off with a Minilab or MPK.
C**N
This is a very nice MIDI keyboard. Made by Synido, this is a MIDI keyboard controller with 25 Keys (called the K25 TempoKEY), that ranges over two octaves. It also has 8 pads and 8 assignable knobs, and is a very versatile little unit to get started in the world of MIDI. This unit includes a carry bag, an OLED (organic light-emitting diode) Display. 5 stars.
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