Casio piano-style sustain pedal (Casio SP-20 compatible) vs STRICH wireless page turner pedal, 5 modes
Overall winner: Casio piano-style sustain pedal (Casio SP-20 compatible)
Key Differences
Casio's SP-20–compatible pedal (B004PKCH0M) is a piano-style sustain pedal with higher average rating and more reviews and is noted for stable weight and compatibility with Casio keyboard pedal jacks; STRICH's wireless page turner (B0C3ML5JJB) adds Bluetooth wireless multi-device page-turning and five modes but has fewer reviews and some customer notes about Bluetooth pairing. Choose Casio if you need a traditional sustain pedal for Casio keyboards and proven user satisfaction; choose STRICH if you need wireless, hands-free page-turning and multi-device compatibility
Casio piano-style sustain pedal (Casio SP-20 compatible)
Piano-style sustain pedal compatible with Casio keyboards and digital pianos. Delivers weighted feel and solid stability for playing sessions. Customers note quality and realistic pedal action
Pros
- Piano-style sustain action
- Works with all Casio keyboards with pedal jack
- Weight provides stability during use
- Long cord for flexible setup
Cons
- Slide resistance varies by floor type
STRICH wireless page turner pedal, 5 modes
Wireless footswitch for hands-free page turns, compatible with iPad and other devices. Key benefit: seamless control with no lag; praised for battery life and ease of use, with quick Bluetooth connectivity
Pros
- wireless, hands-free operation
- multi-device compatibility
- good battery life
- responsive with minimal lag
Cons
- limited to pedal-based page turning
- customer feedback limited to Bluetooth pairing
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Casio |
| Durability | Casio |
| Versatility | STRICH |
| User Reviews | Casio |