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Dexibell

Dexibell VIVO H7 Review

Italian-engineered portable with T2L sound and wooden keys

MSRP

$2,500

Source: Manufacturer (2026-04-08)

88 Keys 21 kg fatar tp40 wood Bluetooth Advanced

Scores

5.6 6.0 3.0 8.7 4.3 Beginner Night Practice Portability Touch Reality Value

Beginner

5.6

Night Practice

6.0

Portability

3.0

Touch Reality

8.7

Value

4.3
How These Scores Were Calculated

Beginner

5.6
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 3.0
Lesson Function No +0
App Connectivity No +0
Recording Yes +1
Metronome Yes +0.5
Transpose Yes +0.3
Layer / Split Yes +0.3
Preset Songs 0 +0
Sound Variety 48 sounds +0.5

Night Practice

6.0
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 2.0
Headphone Jacks 2 +2
Headphone Type 6.3mm +1
Headphone Optimization No +0
Key Action Quietness fatar tp40 wood +0
Volume Control Yes +1
Bluetooth Audio No +0

Portability

3.0
Factor This Piano Points
Base Score 5.0
Weight 21 kg -1.5
Width 1340 mm -0.5
Battery No +0
Foldable No +0
Key Count 88 keys +0

Touch Reality

8.7
Factor This Piano Points
Key Action Quality fatar tp40 wood (grade 9) +5.4
Key Count 88 keys +1.5
Polyphony 320 notes +1.5
Sound Modeling No +0
Key Surface wood +0.3

Our Verdict

The Dexibell VIVO H7 is a premium Italian-made portable piano that combines the Fatar TP40 Wood action with Dexibell's proprietary T2L sound technology — delivering 320-note polyphony and an astonishingly natural piano sound.

Pros

  • Fatar TP40 Wood action — one of the finest weighted key actions available
  • T2L (True to Life) sound technology — sampled with infinite detail for a strikingly natural tone
  • 320-note polyphony — virtually unlimited, no note dropout ever
  • Bluetooth MIDI for wireless connectivity to apps and devices
  • Built-in speakers (20W) — unlike most premium portables, it can be used standalone
  • Two headphone jacks for monitoring flexibility

Cons

  • Expensive — significantly more than mainstream competitors
  • Dexibell brand is not widely known outside of Europe
  • At 21kg, on the heavier side for a portable
  • No lesson function or app connectivity for learners
  • Only 48 sounds — focused on quality over quantity
  • 20W speakers are modest for the price — best experienced through headphones or external amplification

The Dexibell VIVO H7 is one of the best-kept secrets in the premium portable piano market. While Nord and Yamaha dominate the conversation, Dexibell quietly delivers a piano that matches or exceeds them in pure sound quality. The T2L technology produces one of the most natural piano sounds in any digital instrument, and the 320-note polyphony means you will never experience a single note dropout. The Fatar TP40 Wood action provides a playing experience that satisfies even the most demanding pianists. The inclusion of built-in speakers — rare in this class — adds genuine versatility for home practice. If you can look past the unfamiliar brand name, the H7 offers an extraordinary instrument that rewards serious pianists with every note.

Technical Deep Dive

About the Key Action

The VIVO H7 uses the Fatar TP40 Wood action — the gold standard for portable piano key actions. Wooden keys provide a depth of touch and a warmth of response that cannot be replicated with plastic. The grading across the keyboard is beautifully calibrated, and the key return feel is smooth and predictable. This is the same action used in the Nord Piano and Stage series, and it performs just as impressively here. Players accustomed to acoustic grand pianos will find the transition natural and satisfying. The wood surface develops a personal feel over time as the keys age. Among portable pianos, this is as close to an acoustic grand as a weighted action gets.

Who Is This Piano For?

The VIVO H7 is for the discerning pianist who knows exactly what they want: the best possible piano sound and touch in a portable format, from a company that lives and breathes piano technology. Dexibell was founded by former Roland engineers in Italy, and their T2L sound technology produces piano tones with a depth and naturalness that rivals instruments costing much more. If you are an advanced player who practices at home and occasionally performs on stage, the H7 gives you the rare combination of built-in speakers for home use and premium line outputs for stage use. The Fatar TP40 Wood action is the same mechanism chosen by Nord for their flagship instruments. This is a pianist's piano — no flashy features, no hundreds of sounds, just an extraordinarily well-engineered instrument for serious playing.

Specifications

Keys 88
Key Action Fatar Tp40 Wood
Polyphony 320 notes
Sounds 48
Weight 21 kg
Speakers 20W (×2)
Bluetooth MIDI

Recommended Accessories

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Stand

Stand not included (sold separately)

A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.

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Headphones

Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.

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Sustain Pedal

The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.

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Bench

An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.

Where to Buy

Dexibell VIVO H7 $2,500

How It Compares

VIVO H7 vs GS1-88

The VIVO H7 scores higher in Beginner and Night Practice and Touch Reality and Value, while the GS1-88 edges ahead in Portability. The GS1-88 costs $500 less. Choose the VIVO H7 if you prioritize beginner-friendly features.

Korg GS1-88 →

VIVO H7 vs FP-90X

The FP-90X edges ahead in Beginner and Night Practice and Value. The FP-90X costs $700 less. Choose the FP-90X if you prioritize beginner-friendly features.

Roland FP-90X →

VIVO H7 vs PX-S7000

The VIVO H7 scores higher in Touch Reality, while the PX-S7000 edges ahead in Beginner and Night Practice and Portability and Value. The PX-S7000 costs $700 less. Choose the VIVO H7 if you prioritize realistic touch.

Casio PX-S7000 →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Dexibell VIVO H7 good for beginners?

It's decent for beginners. The Dexibell VIVO H7 scores 5.6/10 on our Beginner scale — it covers the basics but may lack some advanced learning features found in higher-scoring models.

Does the Dexibell VIVO H7 have Bluetooth?

The Dexibell VIVO H7 has Bluetooth MIDI for wireless app connectivity, but no Bluetooth Audio for streaming music.

How heavy is the Dexibell VIVO H7?

The Dexibell VIVO H7 weighs 21 kg (46 lbs). It scores 3/10 on our Portability scale. This is manageable for occasional moves but not truly portable.

Can I use headphones with the Dexibell VIVO H7?

Yes. The Dexibell VIVO H7 has 2 headphone jacks (6.3mm). It scores 6/10 on our Night Practice scale.

How many keys does the Dexibell VIVO H7 have?

The Dexibell VIVO H7 has a full 88-key keyboard, the same as an acoustic piano. This gives you the complete range for any piece of music.

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