Umomo Digital Piano
Start Playing. Not Waiting. You don’t need to spend thousands to start playing piano. UMOMO digital piano gives you all 88 keys, weighted action, and sound that doesn’t scream “toy” — at a price that actually makes sense for a first instrument. Whether you’re an adult beginner finally making time for music or a parent testing if your kid will stick with lessons, this is the honest starting point. No upsell. No guilt. Just a real piano waiting in your living room.

Authentic Piano Feel
Weighted keys change everything. When you press down, there’s real resistance — like an acoustic piano, not a plastic keyboard from a toy store. Our hammer-action models give your fingers the feedback they need to build proper technique from day one. You’re learning on keys that behave like the real thing.
Complete Setup
Open the box and you’re done. Every UMOMO piano ships with a furniture-style stand, matching bench, three-pedal system (soft, sustain, sostenuto), and power adapter. No hunting for accessories, no extra purchases, no assembly surprises. Plug in and play — that’s the whole process.
Affordable Excellence
Here’s the thing about expensive pianos: beginners can’t tell the difference. What you can tell? Whether you have 88 keys or 61. Whether the sound is clean or cheap. Whether there’s a sustain pedal or not. UMOMO nails everything that actually matters to someone learning — and skips the premium price tag attached to features you won’t use for years.
What’s Behind the Name
UMOMO stands for “Unique Melody, Original Music Originator.” The double MO? That’s intentional — “Music for all, Moments of joy.” Sounds a bit poetic, but the idea is simple: everyone deserves a real instrument to start with.
We didn’t set out to compete with Yamaha or Roland at the top of their game. We asked a different question: what does a beginner actually need? Turns out, it’s 88 full-size keys, decent weighted action, clean sound, and a price that doesn’t require a family meeting.
The sound engine inside UMOMO digital piano comes from French DREAM technology — the same source used in instruments costing twice as much. You get rich, natural piano tones without the markup. The three-pedal system, the furniture-grade cabinet, the included bench — these aren’t upgrades. They’re standard. Because “entry-level” shouldn’t mean “missing the basics.”
That’s UMOMO. An honest piano for honest beginnings.

Find Your Fit
Standard Digital Pianos
U-720 / U-723 / UM-724 / U-738
Your first piano shouldn’t be complicated. These models give you everything you need to start — 88 full-size keys with semi-weighted action, built-in speakers, and a clean furniture design that doesn’t scream “beginner keyboard.”
Light touch, easy playback, zero overwhelm.
Weighted Action Pianos
U-716 / UM-725 / UMO-713 and more
Ready to get serious? Hammer-action keys feel like an acoustic piano — heavier in the bass, lighter in the treble, just like the real thing. These models build proper finger strength and technique from the start.
If you’re committed to learning (or your teacher recommends weighted keys), this is where to look.
Umomo Digital Piano Collection

U-720 Digital Piano
Colors: Black, Gray, Brown
The complete package. Furniture-style cabinet with a storage bench that holds your sheet music, sliding key cover, and 680 built-in tones to explore. Semi-weighted keys respond to your touch without fighting back — perfect for building confidence.
88 semi-weighted keys
680 tones / 600 rhythms
80 demo songs
128 polyphony
Furniture stand + storage bench included

U-723 Digital Piano
Colors: Brown, Black, Walnut
Same great Umomo digital piano, different setup. Comes with a portable X-stand instead of furniture legs — easier to move, easier to store. Headphones included in the box, so you can practice at midnight without waking anyone up.
88 semi-weighted keys
USB/MIDI connectivity
3-pedal system
X-stand included
Headphones included

UM-724 Digital Piano
Colors: White, Black
Streamlined and ready to go. The UM-724 pairs an X-stand with a clean, modern look. Fewer bells and whistles, same reliable foundation — 88 keys, touch response, and app connectivity for learning with Flowkey or Simply Piano.
88 semi-weighted keys
129 tones / 127 rhythms
60 demo songs
128 polyphony
X-stand + headphones included

U-738 Digital Piano
Colors: Walnut, Brown, Black
Warm walnut finish meets full functionality. The U-738 looks like it belongs in a living room — because it does. Furniture-style stand, sliding cover, and that classic piano silhouette. Sounds good, looks better.
88 semi-weighted keys
3-pedal system
LCD display
USB/MIDI connectivity
Furniture stand included

UMP-716 Weighted Piano
Colors: White, Brown
Your entry point to weighted keys. Hammer action responds like an acoustic — heavier in the bass, lighter up top. Furniture stand and matching bench included. Nothing fancy, just solid fundamentals for serious practice. Your Umomo digital piano
88 hammer-action weighted keys
122 tones / 128 rhythms
31 demo songs
128 polyphony
Furniture stand + bench included

UMP-718 Duet Bench Piano
Colors: Black, White
Same weighted action, but with a duet bench wide enough for two. Great for lessons with a teacher sitting beside you, or playing four-hands with your kid. Heavy hammer feel, 80 demo songs to learn from.
88 heavy hammer-action keys
128 tones / 128 rhythms
80 demo songs
128 polyphony
Furniture stand + duet bench included

3-in-1 Vanity Desk Piano
Colors: Beige, Gray
A piano that transforms. Flip the music stand and it becomes a mirror. Close the lid and you’ve got a desk. French DREAM sound engine delivers rich tones through dual 20W speakers. For small spaces that need to do double duty.
88 progressive hammer-action keys
French DREAM sound source
2 × 20W stereo speakers
128 polyphony
Converts to desk or vanity table

UM-725 LED Piano
Colors: Black, Brown, Walnut
Built-in adjustable LED light above the keys — practice anytime without extra lamps. Progressive hammer action feels natural across all 88 keys. The biggest demo library in the lineup (110 songs) gives you plenty to work with.
88 progressive hammer-action keys
128 tones / 169 rhythms
110 demo songs
128 polyphony
Adjustable LED light included

U-728 Metal Stand Piano
Colors: Black, Brown, Walnut
Heavy hammer keys on a sleek metal stand. Modern look, industrial durability, smaller footprint than furniture cabinets. If you want weighted action without the traditional piano silhouette, this is it.
88 heavy hammer-action keys
128 tones / 128 rhythms
80 demo songs
128 polyphony
Metal stand + bench included
Authentic Piano Touch
Real piano technique starts with real resistance. Our Weighted Action models feature hammer-action keys graded across 10 levels — heavier in the bass, lighter in the treble, exactly like an acoustic grand.
Your fingers learn the right pressure from day one, not habits you’ll have to unlearn later.
Even our Standard series uses semi-weighted keys with touch sensitivity. Press harder, play louder. It’s simple physics that makes a big difference.


Professional Sound
Select UMOMO models feature French DREAM sound technology — the same engine found in instruments twice the price. You get sampled grand piano tones that actually sound like a piano, not a synthesizer pretending to be one.
Up to 128-note polyphony means complex passages won’t cut off mid-phrase.
Add 128+ voices when you want to experiment, and stereo speakers that fill the room without an external amp.
Built-in Learning Tools
Dozens of demo songs to learn from. A record function to hear yourself back (humbling, but useful). Split keyboard mode for teacher-student practice or playing duets. Metronome to keep you honest about timing.
USB/MIDI connectivity means apps like Simply Piano, Flowkey, and Playground Sessions work out of the box.
Plug in, follow along, get feedback. The piano becomes your practice partner.


Silent Practice Mode
Two headphone jacks on most models — one for you, one for a teacher or practice partner. Plug in and the speakers cut out completely. Your midnight Chopin stays between you and the keys.
The jacks sit underneath the piano (not the most convenient spot, but you only plug in once).
Standard 3.5mm connection works with any headphones you already own.
Where Umomo digital piano Fits
Home Living Room
A Piano That Belong
Furniture-style cabinets in walnut, brown, white, and black. Sliding key covers. Clean lines that blend with your bookshelf, not against it. UMOMO pianos look like they were designed by someone who actually thought about living rooms — because they were.
Bedroom Studio
Your Private Practice Space
Headphones in, world out. USB/MIDI connects to your laptop for recording ideas or following along with learning apps. Some models include adjustable LED lighting — no need for extra lamps when inspiration hits at midnight.
Music Education
Built for Lessons
Duet benches fit student and teacher side by side. Split keyboard mode lets both play in the same octave range. Record function captures progress over time — nothing motivates like hearing how far you’ve come. Parents can sit in without crowding.
Apartment Living
Small Space, Full Piano
88 keys don’t have to dominate a room. X-stand models fold down when you need the floor back. Digital means no tuning, no humidity worries, no angry neighbors. Just plug in and play — or don’t plug in at all, if headphones are your thing.
SPECIFICATIONS TABLES
Standard Series at a Glance
Semi-weighted keys, lighter touch, lower price. These models are built for first-timers who want to learn without overthinking gear. Pick based on stand style and what’s in the box.
| Feature | U-720 | U-723 | UM-724 | U-738 |
| Keys | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted |
| Polyphony | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 |
| Tones | 680 | 800 | 129 | 128 |
| Rhythms | 600 | 600 | 127 | 128 |
| Demo Songs | 80 | 80 | 60 | 80 |
| Stand Type | Furniture cabinet | X-stand | X-stand | Furniture cabinet |
| Headphones Included | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Connectivity | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone |
| Colors | Black, Gray, Brown | Brown, Black, Walnut | White, Black | Walnut, Brown, Black |
| Warranty | 1 year | 1 year | 1 year | 1 year |
Weighted Series Compared
Hammer-action keys that push back like acoustic pianos do. If your teacher recommends weighted keys — or you’re serious about building proper technique — start here.
| Feature | U-720 | U-723 | UM-724 | U-738 |
| Keys | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted | 88 semi-weighted |
| Polyphony | 128 | 128 | 128 | 128 |
| Tones | 680 | 800 | 129 | 128 |
| Rhythms | 600 | 600 | 127 | 128 |
| Demo Songs | 80 | 80 | 60 | 80 |
| Stand Type | Furniture cabinet | X-stand | X-stand | Furniture cabinet |
| Headphones Included | No | Yes | Yes | No |
| Connectivity | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone | USB / MIDI / Headphone |
| Colors | Black, Gray, Brown | Brown, Black, Walnut | White, Black | Walnut, Brown, Black |
| Warranty | 1 year | 1 year | 1 year | 1 year |
All models include 3-pedal system (Soft / Sustain / Sostenuto) and headphone jack. “Progressive hammer” = graded weight across 10 levels (heavier bass, lighter treble). Vanity Desk converts to workspace or dressing table with flip-up mirror
From People Who Started Here
“I’m 43 and never played piano. Well, except for “Chopsticks” at a friend’s house like twenty years ago. Always wanted to learn, but it seemed like this whole… thing. Expensive instrument, finding a teacher, reading music…
Bought the UMOMO after weeks of going back and forth. Honestly? I was scared I’d be selling it on Facebook Marketplace within a month. But it’s been four months now, and I’m actually playing. I mean, “playing” — I’ve learned a few songs on Simply Piano, my wife doesn’t cringe anymore when she hears me.
The instrument itself: hammer action keys, feels solid under my fingers. No idea how it compares to a “real” piano — nothing to compare it to. But my hands don’t get tired, sound is decent. Neighbors haven’t complained — I use headphones after 9.
Put it together myself. Instructions were rough (definitely translated from Chinese through something), but YouTube saved me. Took about an hour and a half.
For people like me — who aren’t sure if this is really gonna stick — it’s perfect. If I’m still at it in a year and want something better, I’ll upgrade. But for now? More than enough.”
“Emma watched too many Disney movies and announced she wants to play piano. My husband and I looked at each other — I had the same phase as a kid, my parents bought a keyboard, six months later it was collecting dust in the corner.
We decided: if we’re buying one, it needs to be legit. 88 keys, so the teacher won’t complain. But not $1,500, you know? Found UMOMO, read the reviews, took a chance.
Here’s the deal: her teacher approved. Said for a beginner, it’s great — weighted keys, proper hand positioning. The important thing is it’s not a toy keyboard.
Emma’s been at it for six months and hasn’t quit yet (!). Piano looks nice, sits in our living room like actual furniture, not embarrassing when people come over. Bench included — one less thing to figure out.
Only thing — my husband had to assemble it over two evenings. But he’s… thorough. Pretty sure most people could do it faster.
If she quits — we’re not out a fortune. If she doesn’t — we’ll get something nicer down the road. That was our logic.”
“Let’s get this out of the way: it’s not a Roland. It’s not a Yamaha. If you’re expecting premium for $400 — keep scrolling. But if you need a workhorse with hammer action and MIDI — here you go.
I bought it mainly as a controller for Ableton. MIDI works right out of the box, latency is minimal, no driver drama. The built-in sounds are… fine. I use VSTs anyway. But for practicing without the computer — they work, especially the grand piano presets.
Keybed: progressive hammer action, lower keys heavier than upper. Not like an acoustic, but for a digital in this price range — solid. 128 polyphony — enough even when I’m holding the sustain pedal through jazz voicings.
Downsides: headphone jack is on the bottom — annoying, cable gets in the way. Speakers are meh, but I’m always on headphones or studio monitors anyway. Manual is a joke, assembled it by feel.
Bottom line: if your budget is tight but you need real 88 weighted keys — check this out. For bedroom producers or music school students — it gets the job done.”
Umomo Digital Piano FAQ
Is UMOMO a legitimate brand?
Yes, UMOMO is a legitimate brand sold through Amazon and Walmart in the US. The official distributor is Z Home. With 500+ customer reviews and a 4.4-star average rating on Amazon, UMOMO has built a solid reputation for budget-friendly digital pianos backed by a 12-month warranty.
Is UMOMO a good piano for beginners?
UMOMO pianos are designed specifically for beginners. Every model features 88 full-size keys, built-in learning tools like demo songs and recording functions, plus USB/MIDI connectivity for apps like Simply Piano. They won’t satisfy a concert pianist — but that’s not who they’re built for.
Does UMOMO have weighted keys?
Some models do, some don’t. The Standard series (U-720, U-723, UM-724, U-738) uses semi-weighted keys — lighter touch, easier for kids. The Weighted Action series (UMP-716, UMP-718, UM-725, U-728) features hammer-action keys graded across 10 levels, mimicking acoustic piano feel.
How does UMOMO compare to Yamaha or Roland?
UMOMO costs $140–$480; entry-level Yamaha or Roland digitals start around $500–$800. You’re trading brand prestige and advanced features for affordability. For absolute beginners testing commitment to piano, UMOMO delivers the essentials. For serious students planning years of practice, consider saving up.
What is your warranty policy?
UMOMO offers a 12-month warranty on all pianos purchased through Amazon or Walmart. If you receive a damaged unit, contact customer service with photos — they’ll arrange replacement. Returns follow standard Amazon policy: 30 days for a full refund.
Does UMOMO work with piano learning apps like Simply Piano or Flowkey?
Yes. Every UMOMO piano includes USB/MIDI connectivity. Connect to your phone, tablet, or computer and use apps like Simply Piano, Flowkey, Playground Sessions, or any MIDI-compatible software. The piano sends note data to the app, which tracks your progress in real time.
Is UMOMO worth the money?
For beginners on a budget, yes. You get 88 full-size keys, a furniture-style stand, bench, three pedals, and USB/MIDI — all included. Comparable bundles from bigger brands cost significantly more. If you’re testing whether piano is for you, UMOMO removes the financial barrier.
What accessories come included with UMOMO?
Most UMOMO pianos ship as complete bundles: furniture-style or X-stand, piano bench (some models include duet benches), 3-pedal unit (soft, sustain, sostenuto), power adapter, and instruction manual. Some models add headphones. No hidden costs — everything you need arrives in the box.
How is the sound quality on UMOMO digital pianos?
Clean and clear for the price range. Select models use French DREAM sound technology for richer, more realistic piano tones. Built-in stereo speakers handle practice sessions and small rooms well. For larger spaces or recording, connect external speakers via the audio output.
Which UMOMO model is best for a complete beginner?
Start with the U-720 if you want a furniture-style piano with storage bench included. Pick the UM-724 if you need portability (X-stand folds flat). Want weighted keys from day one? The UMP-716 offers hammer action at the lowest price point in the Weighted series.
