Portability | On-the-go musicians, travel performances | Weight: 5 lbs (Konix Base) ▲ 8 lbs (Industry Standard) Folded Size: 24"×12"×3" (Konix Base) ▲ 20"×12"×2" (Konix Advanced) | ▲ 33% lighter than industry average (ISO 714 cargo standard) Easy to carry in backpacks | ▲ Advanced model’s smaller size sacrifices key travel depth (0.25" vs 0.3") |
Battery Life | Outdoor gigs, unplugged practice | Konix Base: 6h (AA batteries, IEC 60086 certified) Konix Advanced: 8h (rechargeable Li-ion, UL 2054 compliant) | ▲ 33% longer runtime than industry standard (4h avg) | Base model requires frequent battery replacements |
Key Action | Professional performances, recording | Konix Base: 3-level velocity sensitivity (MIDI 1.0 standard) Konix Advanced: 8-level velocity (Roland MIDI spec) | ▲ Advanced model mimics acoustic piano dynamics ▲ 40% more expressive control | Base lacks polyphonic aftertouch for advanced techniques |
Connectivity | Studio setups, multi-device workflows | Konix Base: USB-A + Bluetooth 5.0 (FCC Part 15 compliant) Konix Advanced: USB-C + MIDI + wireless charging (CE Marking) | ▲ Advanced supports DAW integration without adapters | Base lacks MIDI for legacy equipment compatibility |
Display | Song selection, metronome control | Konix Base: 2" monochrome (ISO 9001 certified) Konix Advanced: 3.5" color touchscreen (IEC 60825 optical safety) | ▲ Advanced enables visual feedback for effects/presets | Base screen too small for quick navigation |
Durability | Stage performances, frequent travel | Material: ABS plastic (Konix Base) ▲ Aluminum alloy (Konix Advanced) Drop Test: 1.2m (Konix Advanced, MIL-STD-810G) | ▲ Advanced withstands 50% more impacts than industry standards | Advanced model 40% heavier, less ideal for solo travel |