Casio piano-style sustain pedal (Casio SP-20 compatible) vs Wireless Page Turner Pedal for tablets and phones
Overall winner: Casio piano-style sustain pedal (Casio SP-20 compatible)
Key Differences
Casio's SP-20-compatible sustain pedal (Brand A) is a heavier piano-style pedal designed for Casio keyboards and has higher user ratings and more reviews; choose A if you want a stable, keyboard-specific sustain pedal. Yueyinpu's wireless page-turner (Brand B) is a foot-controlled Bluetooth accessory for tablets and phones that supports iOS/Android/Windows and is more affordable and versatile for digital sheet music or apps, but some users report occasional page-turn interruptions
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
Wireless Page Turner Pedal for tablets and phones
Foot-controlled page Turner for IOS, Android, and Windows. Free hands for reading, browsing photos, or turning music sheets. Customers note reliable connectivity and easy use with Android tablets
Pros
- foot-controlled operation
- works with IOS, Android, Windows
- easy to hit pedal without looking
- reliable connectivity with tablets
Cons
- pages sometimes stop turning for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Yueyinpu |
| Durability | Casio |
| Versatility | Yueyinpu |
| User Reviews | Casio |