It’s funny how computers omitting cd drives now makes these type of products relevant. I kept my old Mac just to rip cds that I find at yard sales and such.
Yes ,, I've purchased an external cd player for my Kangaroo mini PC to also rip cd's . Also ,, when using my Chromebox ,,, I can't use the external ,, because I haven't come across any Chrome program that rips or burns cd's .
When I purchased my laptop I wasn't too bothered that it didn't have a disc drive, knowing from years of looking I'd likely not find a Blu-Ray burner on anything outside of Sony (which Vaio line was liquidated) so I'd be looking external, which at the time some still had DVD but none had BD drives...now I don't think any do. @analogmatrix1442
In the 90’s JVC sold a personal CD player, with the main selling point you could play it lid open. It was possible to see the laser trying to detect the disc if you pressed play with no disc in it. But to damage your eye with a cd laser you eye would have to be very close to it.
No mention of the price, the clear cover will only get scratched-up over time. You never saw ear buds that have ear tips? The silicone ones supplied suck, get a set of foam tips from Comply. CDs read from the inner part, running outward, the laser is weak & won’t damage your eyes, only activates when it’s reading a disc, no risk to user. Having an FM tuner option is neat. The supplied synthetic cloth bag is cheap/no padding for protection. Sound quality isn’t impressive, it’s just a cheap generic Chinese product. If you want a good quality CD player with HiFi attributes, consider 3 brands; JVC, Denon & Technics. Most are no longer being manufactured, so a used, well cared for unit is desired. I recommend aTechnics model; a padded storage bag is supplied, no FM radio, a non-illuminated display, it features a 2 position bass boost switch, & a line out port, with true HiFi circuitry for great sound quality, that rivals a lot of home stand-alone players. Don’t get fooled with flash in the pan designs. It’s your money, get what you deserve, buy Japanese.
I had one of these in 1986 and played a Genesis Cd on it among others but i can clearly remember the Genesis . Amazing that they are still being used and produced since i also remember some 20 years ago seeing with somebody an mp3 player and those have already disappeared .
Recently I found a Sony DVD/CD player, 2002-2006. It was just laying in my closet randomly. So I hooked it up to my HIFI and it sounds AMAZING!!! Cool video! Nothing like a free audio component!
I remember back in the early 2000's many stereos and probable CD players came with transparent covers it was so cool and I never saw a laser through it, I remember when I got my first portable CD player that could play while you were walking and moving without skipping or stopping the music, also I remember my portable cassette players, they were something 😋, never had a walkman or Discman as they were very expensive and I was a kid back then, the only one that survived is a Sony Discman my dad bought in the 80's or 90's it still works, also it's red laser which is not that harmful.
That looks a handy device, especially with the Bluetooth & FM transmitter features, plus being able to copy CDs directly to an SD card, without needing to use a computer. From a UK viewer.
i just don't see a point when you can get an old hi-fi for next to nothing that's built to last, has so much IO and muuuuch better components = potential for sound quality. in a pinch, it's not bad, but it's definitely for the type of person who doesn't think about their purchases.
I cannot tell you how many times I have had to (with some aggravation) open my portable CD player to see which disc was in it. Come to think of it, this is true with any CD player be it portable, car or hi-fi deck. I cannot think of another single CD player which will allow you to see the disc. Actually this player is quite unique.
today's Walkman. only plays files also Hi-res and some of them can also be connected to WiFi for eg Spotify or TiDAL. However, the 40-year-old edition could make it look like the first Walkman. it had an animation so that it looked like a really rolling cassette tape
What bit-rate does it convert MP3 to? Because my turntable only converts to 128kbs which was the standard 20 years ago but is very compressed by today's standards.
I grew up on records, 8-Tracks, and cassettes. I remember the big deal it was when the Sony WM-1 Walkman first came out. I did, however, miss out on short lived formats like Muntz 4-Track cartridges (actually the progenitor of Lear's 8-Track) and Hi-Way Hi-Fi, which were mainly for cars.
The question is whether it is not better with a dap player today. for some of them support music apps like Spotify and TiDAL. and supports lots of different file types ranging from MP3 to DSD and of course flac. In addition, Hi-res is becoming more popular
Went to order one and it's already sold out. Maybe one day. The one in the link didn't have that completely clear top. That's the draw. I wanna watch it spin!! That's so cool.
@@peterluck3154 I'll just stick to my Onkyo integra dx706 , I used to be a marantz guy but they never held up in my case . Had some bad luck with them 😢
@@Andersljungberg you would be totally wrong as they did blind tests before even a playstation couldn't be distinct from the higher end cd players on those sessions. 😂 I love the typical audiophile, they all think they have super refined hearing. 10 min into a any blind tests I was part off. Nobody in the room at one point could distinct their own gear from the "lesser" gear.
I might get one of these as well as a feature packed Sony CD Walkman or Discman, I was looking hard trying to find ones from late 90s/early 2000s with good clear windows!
I've looked on Amazon ( through the link ) and only seen 1 seller ( BIXUYAO ) . It was $ 79.99 + $ 3.00 s/h . There was only a 1 star comment about the seller ,,, and that person was waiting very long for an item . ( Don't know if it was the cd player though ) .
I finally gave in. I bought lots ol Lp's in the past, then switched over to cd's. But our last shops celling cds in my country closed down this year, so now I have Spotify and have more music than ever before. Ok, you never own the music, but its ok
I'm using my old Toshiba DVD player as my CD player in my vintage Pioneer stereo setup inspired by one of your equipment videos. Unfortunately it doesn't play audio cd's that I have burned. Plays commercial copies fine. I'm looking for a modern CD player that can play burned audio cd's.
CD-R with mp3 files! Not a solved problem. Various devices exist, but none of them nail the file system interactions in a user-friendly way. Unless there's a proper display (i.e. a PC)
Mike . just a note ,, and maybe info to help you . I have also burned cd's to try to play in older "regular" car and home cd players. The mistake I made sometimes ( using Window's media player ) was ,,, I made "Data" cd's . ( Data cd's WITH mp3 files work for newer car and home units ' So ,,, for "older" car and home cd players ,,,,, I make (Select) AUDIO cd WITH .wav files . These have played good on the older players . Though you only can get about 10 - 15 songs / tracks on the Audio cd with .wav files ,,,,, compared to ALOT more on a Data cd with .mp3 files .
I’m a cyclist who listens and ride simultaneously. What’s the smallest/best one for my use. Used to listen to pandora/spotify etc but found out how little artists receive…pisses me off. Thanks
Very rare for a portable CD player, only a very few had a TOSlink optical out, maybe one or 2 models with a coax digital out, don't recall models. Best simple option is to use a portable DVD player- most models have either optical and/or coax digital out to feed a DAC. YEs, DVD players usually larger than a CD player, but there are some with
EDIT: Finally bought and returned to Amazon... the BT button doesn`t work properly and I was no able to test the BT mode since even I had finally be able to turn BT ON... it was unable to be paired to any of my speakers. It's a pity that only convert the CDs on MP3... if only had the option for FLAC it was awesome... I were thinking about buying the other that you show in this video but I can see that is 60$ and this the half of the price... i need to know more about audio quality, BT quality and if it is good to conect the aux line to my living room audio equipment :D
Has anyone ever seen a portable CD player that has an optical out? Looking to connect a portable player to an external DAC but haven’t seen this feature.
I have had a CD player portables before with a clear top and never once did the lazar exposed threw from while I was playing a CD and I would like to find that type of CD player with a skull candy ear bud with it
Hey! I know I'm coming from two years later, but I'm looking for a CD player with an aesthetic like this and the option for bluetooth transmission. This one is no longer being sold. Do you have any idea what I might be able to do about this?
I have a few vintage CD portable players...one is Sony's first generation...the size of a patio paver [brick]! A couple look like mini UFO's ! It looks very similar to a third generation Sony!
When it's available again I may need to get one! I've been building a minimalist hifi and want a portable CD player, and this checks a lot of boxes for me!
Great video/interesting product tnx. So searched around google to get some prices and stuff= curious, using that brand + product names and I don't really get any info except this video(YaY You). Went to amazon to see what they had and found only one. Why I'm posting this is the one that amazon had had apparently fixed the clear cover/clear CD well bottom so now I guess that lazer won't get you now. And again YaY You, I'll give you credit for that since this is the only one I watched, Gratz :D The price looked decent too. Would be a good addition to my A2+'s I use for my TT.
5:38 Meh, there's probably a coating on the inside of that acrylic cover, similar to a UV filter in sunglasses. It's not allowed by consumer safety regulations to be directly exposed to CD lasers when the lid is closed.
I think it's interesting that the cover on the thumbnail is opaque with kust a smaller window, instead of all clear. The model shown on the Amazon link is also the partially opaque version.
Probably because we're only maybe 2-3 years away until people latch onto CDs again, now that vinyl is so expensive and many new/cheap record players are garbage.
I like the work bench. Not that I don't like the kitchen, but the work bench seems more of a "guy" thing. I noticed that you have a black and turquoise bracelet on your right wrist. I have one too, black and turquoise! Looking forward to Sunday.
Damnit, if i had such cd player in 2004, i could,ve used my radio to play cd music or i could,ve record stuff on the sd card,but nowadays i don’t listen radio anymore sadly ,but yeah some times,they technology you want to have just comes too little too late.
Who the hell came out with this idea of Cheap induction plate with CD reader XD Those lasers are so weak, no harm even if you look it, those warnings are just a failsafe.
Like this CD player a lot matter of fact I went to your link and surprise it is out of stock and they have no idea when it'll come back in stock oh well I lose again
I just noticed that those earbuds have a 4 conductor 🎧 plug. It also looks like it has a microphone 🎤. Is that a microphone or possibly a remote control 🤔.
I wish we still had FM channels over here! There's only 2 (depending on region) 3 left in my country so pretty much the entire frequency range is free and clean for FM transmitters
It’s funny how computers omitting cd drives now makes these type of products relevant. I kept my old Mac just to rip cds that I find at yard sales and such.
Yes ,, I've purchased an external cd player for my Kangaroo mini
PC to also rip cd's . Also ,, when using my Chromebox ,,, I can't use
the external ,, because I haven't come across any Chrome program
that rips or burns cd's .
Really? That's stupid, I kept my ps3 when I was a younger just to play CDs cuz I was a broke kid lol
fun fact, starting with PS4 Sony no longer supports playing music in Playstation, well not so 'fun' fact, kinda annoying really@@2freetz
When I purchased my laptop I wasn't too bothered that it didn't have a disc drive, knowing from years of looking I'd likely not find a Blu-Ray burner on anything outside of Sony (which Vaio line was liquidated) so I'd be looking external, which at the time some still had DVD but none had BD drives...now I don't think any do. @analogmatrix1442
In the 90’s JVC sold a personal CD player, with the main selling point you could play it lid open. It was possible to see the laser trying to detect the disc if you pressed play with no disc in it. But to damage your eye with a cd laser you eye would have to be very close to it.
Speaking from experience? lol
No mention of the price, the clear cover will only get scratched-up over time. You never saw ear buds that have ear tips? The silicone ones supplied suck, get a set of foam tips from Comply. CDs read from the inner part, running outward, the laser is weak & won’t damage your eyes, only activates when it’s reading a disc, no risk to user. Having an FM tuner option is neat. The supplied synthetic cloth bag is cheap/no padding for protection. Sound quality isn’t impressive, it’s just a cheap generic Chinese product. If you want a good quality CD player with HiFi attributes, consider 3 brands; JVC, Denon & Technics. Most are no longer being manufactured, so a used, well cared for unit is desired. I recommend aTechnics model; a padded storage bag is supplied, no FM radio, a non-illuminated display, it features a 2 position bass boost switch, & a line out port, with true HiFi circuitry for great sound quality, that rivals a lot of home stand-alone players. Don’t get fooled with flash in the pan designs. It’s your money, get what you deserve, buy Japanese.
I had one of these in 1986 and played a Genesis Cd on it among others but i can clearly remember the Genesis . Amazing that they are still being used and produced since i also remember some 20 years ago seeing with somebody an mp3 player and those have already disappeared .
Recently I found a Sony DVD/CD player, 2002-2006. It was just laying in my closet randomly. So I hooked it up to my HIFI and it sounds AMAZING!!! Cool video! Nothing like a free audio component!
I love clear door to see when cd spin
All cd players must have left the translucid plastic window to see the disk spinning. Great review!
The design with the clear cover and the buttons makes it look a bit like a Technics SL-7 turntable.
Right! I still have my 40 yr. old Technics SL-2 Turntable.
Really looking forward to seeing you test out the "Bluetooth transmitting" feature in a future video!
Me too!
he he probably unfortunately only standard codec?
It’s not weird at all man, thanks for making these.
Trettitre is Norwegian for thirtythree (33)
I remember back in the early 2000's many stereos and probable CD players came with transparent covers it was so cool and I never saw a laser through it, I remember when I got my first portable CD player that could play while you were walking and moving without skipping or stopping the music, also I remember my portable cassette players, they were something 😋, never had a walkman or Discman as they were very expensive and I was a kid back then, the only one that survived is a Sony Discman my dad bought in the 80's or 90's it still works, also it's red laser which is not that harmful.
That looks a handy device, especially with the Bluetooth & FM transmitter features, plus being able to copy CDs directly to an SD card, without needing to use a computer.
From a UK viewer.
Yeah I like that feature too.
But is MP3 not out of date today when for example AAC and flac are available
TEAC has a unit with CD player and CD recorder in the same so for it you do not need a computer
@@Andersljungberg yeah, aac is better quality. I would be impressed if it would copy the files as flac. Still an interesting gadget.
Still have my cassette walkman
I’d love to see a part 2 to this video
I would LOVE to see a DVD player/burner to make "Mix DVD's" (like mix-tapes or CD's) to put more music on it. Maybe the Card takes care of that?
Will be interesting to hear how long this lasts and how reliable it is.
i just don't see a point when you can get an old hi-fi for next to nothing that's built to last, has so much IO and muuuuch better components = potential for sound quality. in a pinch, it's not bad, but it's definitely for the type of person who doesn't think about their purchases.
@@allyemeraart elaborate on "old hifi"
@@tacticalsweater5119 Crickets... No update 😂
I cannot tell you how many times I have had to (with some aggravation) open my portable CD player to see which disc was in it. Come to think of it, this is true with any CD player be it portable, car or hi-fi deck. I cannot think of another single CD player which will allow you to see the disc. Actually this player is quite unique.
In a future video, could you test to see if the CD player will still operate using USB power after the battery has completely drained?
I've got a few Sony Discman players and they offer surprisingly good sound quality
today's Walkman. only plays files also Hi-res and some of them can also be connected to WiFi for eg Spotify or TiDAL. However, the 40-year-old edition could make it look like the first Walkman. it had an animation so that it looked like a really rolling cassette tape
What bit-rate does it convert MP3 to? Because my turntable only converts to 128kbs which was the standard 20 years ago but is very compressed by today's standards.
Been in the market for a decent portable CD player hopefully I’ll get one that does SACD discs.
Cool as a novelty.
But, there are small Bluetooth transmitter/receivers that will make any audio component or speaker "become" Bluetooth.
That thing is actually pretty damn cool. I like that clear top. 👌 You cam tell I'm 40 cause no one but people our age and older would say that.
I grew up on records, 8-Tracks, and cassettes. I remember the big deal it was when the Sony WM-1 Walkman first came out. I did, however, miss out on short lived formats like Muntz 4-Track cartridges (actually the progenitor of Lear's 8-Track) and Hi-Way Hi-Fi, which were mainly for cars.
The question is whether it is not better with a dap player today. for some of them support music apps like Spotify and TiDAL. and supports lots of different file types ranging from MP3 to DSD and of course flac. In addition, Hi-res is becoming more popular
Apple Music now has lossless and Dolby Atmos for no extra fee.
The laser is focused onto the disc. Any laser light that makes it through will dissipate very quickly.
Also the rim of the lid seems to be frosted to “scramble” the laser
Thank you for your good work, what is the best sounding portable new CD player ?
Went to order one and it's already sold out. Maybe one day. The one in the link didn't have that completely clear top. That's the draw. I wanna watch it spin!! That's so cool.
Thanks for a great video. Quick question, any of these new portable CD players have a tosslink out. Magnavox az 8626 had one!
Thanks for the kind comment....no TOS link these days I'm afraid.
@@Recordology can this play burned cds?
The best cd player ever is the Sega Saturn . It can even remove voice-only change pitch emulate 3d sound.
techmoan has also shown a device where you could choose whether you want to hear the voice in the music or not
I probably think a Denon, Pioneer or Marantz sounds much better
Marantz ND 8006 performances are just stellar
@@peterluck3154 I'll just stick to my Onkyo integra dx706 , I used to be a marantz guy but they never held up in my case . Had some bad luck with them 😢
@@Andersljungberg you would be totally wrong as they did blind tests before even a playstation couldn't be distinct from the higher end cd players on those sessions.
😂 I love the typical audiophile, they all think they have super refined hearing. 10 min into a any blind tests I was part off. Nobody in the room at one point could distinct their own gear from the "lesser" gear.
I might get one of these as well as a feature packed Sony CD Walkman or Discman, I was looking hard trying to find ones from late 90s/early 2000s with good clear windows!
Has anyone found out where to buy this from ?
Apart from Amazon, where it seems to be out of stock....
Taoboa, AliExpress.
I've looked on Amazon ( through the link ) and only seen
1 seller ( BIXUYAO ) . It was $ 79.99 + $ 3.00 s/h . There was
only a 1 star comment about the seller ,,, and that person was waiting
very long for an item . ( Don't know if it was the cd player though ) .
I finally gave in. I bought lots ol Lp's in the past, then switched over to cd's. But our last shops celling cds in my country closed down this year, so now I have Spotify and have more music than ever before. Ok, you never own the music, but its ok
Sold out already. How much did it cost
Interesting video- not thought of buying a portable CD player before. Wonder if Part 2 will reveal any hidden qualities? Time will tell i guess.
I have bought one way back when but now that my car cd player is trying to eat my CD's it's time to look around now
can it be connected to a speaker?
like wire to wire connection?
Both players remind me of a Sony Discman from the late 80s.
Agree here I do
I'm using my old Toshiba DVD player as my CD player in my vintage Pioneer stereo setup inspired by one of your equipment videos. Unfortunately it doesn't play audio cd's that I have burned. Plays commercial copies fine. I'm looking for a modern CD player that can play burned audio cd's.
CD-R with mp3 files! Not a solved problem. Various devices exist, but none of them nail the file system interactions in a user-friendly way. Unless there's a proper display (i.e. a PC)
Mike . just a note ,, and maybe info to help you .
I have also burned cd's to try to play in older "regular" car and
home cd players.
The mistake I made sometimes ( using Window's media player )
was ,,, I made "Data" cd's . ( Data cd's WITH mp3 files work for
newer car and home units '
So ,,, for "older" car and home cd players ,,,,, I make (Select) AUDIO
cd WITH .wav files . These have played good on the older players .
Though you only can get about 10 - 15 songs / tracks on the Audio
cd with .wav files ,,,,, compared to ALOT more on a Data cd with .mp3
files .
They shoulve been put a little non-transparent plastic in front of the lens movement zone
It's okay to collect portable CD players
And also finding a one that has a window
Do more cd player videos (also vinyl)
The bad thing about CD lasers is they are infra-red-you can't see the beam -then the damage is done.
I’m a cyclist who listens and ride simultaneously. What’s the smallest/best one for my use. Used to listen to pandora/spotify etc but found out how little artists receive…pisses me off. Thanks
Think you can do one of a portable cassette player all the ones I can find are just extremely cheap or way out of my price range
Very nice! Love the clear lid, so does it actually have a Rec button? To record into an sd card?
yes, have the REC button, which is the round dot as you could see in the picture. Yes, a Micro SD card AKA TF card.
Hi, thanks for the review. Have you stumbled upon a small CD player with a digital out so it can be connected to an external dac?
Not yet!
Pro-ject make a tiny one!
Very rare for a portable CD player, only a very few had a TOSlink optical out, maybe one or 2 models with a coax digital out, don't recall models.
Best simple option is to use a portable DVD player- most models have either optical and/or coax digital out to feed a DAC.
YEs, DVD players usually larger than a CD player, but there are some with
@@Recordology can you play regular CDs on this CD player
No remote control? That's a major thing left out as far as I'm concerned. It does have a nice feature set though.
Any memory for shock?
EDIT: Finally bought and returned to Amazon... the BT button doesn`t work properly and I was no able to test the BT mode since even I had finally be able to turn BT ON... it was unable to be paired to any of my speakers.
It's a pity that only convert the CDs on MP3... if only had the option for FLAC it was awesome... I were thinking about buying the other that you show in this video but I can see that is 60$ and this the half of the price... i need to know more about audio quality, BT quality and if it is good to conect the aux line to my living room audio equipment :D
Has anyone ever seen a portable CD player that has an optical out? Looking to connect a portable player to an external DAC but haven’t seen this feature.
Haven't seen many portable CD players with optical out. Best bet would be a small DVD/Blu-ray player with optical/coax output to an external dac.
Package included a AUX 3.5mm cable
So on Amazon this cd player is saying no longer available ! Do you have other recommendations with these capabilities ?
Here is the new link for purchase! amzn.to/3wcCi6X
Thank you!
i second that player shootout idea!
Patsy Cline was the greatest female vocalists of all time.
I remember the movie The Coal Miners Daughter featured some of her music.
Super subjective. I for one, simply cannot agree.
Better not say that to an Ella Fitzgerald fan to name but one.
i have a lot of portable cd players too they all come in pink haha my favorite color
A new take on the old pancake player. It may have some potential. I'll be looking for your full review. Thx.
I have had a CD player portables before with a clear top and never once did the lazar exposed threw from while I was playing a CD and I would like to find that type of CD player with a skull candy ear bud with it
Hey! I know I'm coming from two years later, but I'm looking for a CD player with an aesthetic like this and the option for bluetooth transmission. This one is no longer being sold. Do you have any idea what I might be able to do about this?
Is there a product similar to this but without any USB?
I have a few vintage CD portable players...one is Sony's first generation...the size of a patio paver [brick]! A couple look like mini UFO's ! It looks very similar to a third generation Sony!
You’re right CD player laser and eye damage is a real thing.
I commented on this, according to my amazon search today the product has changed to correct this. At least that's what I found (in the US that is)
If you connect to a computer, will it show as a read-only drive?
it’ll need a card reader, and you could edit the file in your computer.
When it's available again I may need to get one! I've been building a minimalist hifi and want a portable CD player, and this checks a lot of boxes for me!
in US I see one on amazon now
No laser warning or sign anywhere. Cute
What about anti-skip? How long is the memory? I need one for my car that doesn't come with a CD player.
30 seconds. As long as recorded, anti-skip forever
Great video/interesting product tnx. So searched around google to get some prices and stuff= curious, using that brand + product names and I don't really get any info except this video(YaY You). Went to amazon to see what they had and found only one. Why I'm posting this is the one that amazon had had apparently fixed the clear cover/clear CD well bottom so now I guess that lazer won't get you now. And again YaY You, I'll give you credit for that since this is the only one I watched, Gratz :D The price looked decent too. Would be a good addition to my A2+'s I use for my TT.
Recognized that Walker engineering logo
Looks like the newer version (at your link) has a lid that covers the laser better.
Can this be connected to a soundbar using Bluetooth?
Yes I believe so!
Will this connect to Ford Sync 3 vehicle bluetooth?
Will it play CD's over USB connection on Ford Sync 3?
5:38 Meh, there's probably a coating on the inside of that acrylic cover, similar to a UV filter in sunglasses. It's not allowed by consumer safety regulations to be directly exposed to CD lasers when the lid is closed.
You have to be careful… They are actually releasing cd players with no lids these days!
I assume the frosted rim of the cover is what blocks the laser
I think it's interesting that the cover on the thumbnail is opaque with kust a smaller window, instead of all clear. The model shown on the Amazon link is also the partially opaque version.
You can look on that laser. Is a CLASS 1 laser . Radiation are not dangerous for the Eye.
It's as big as the early 90s Sony portable CD player.
Why are there so many new portable CD players introduced while CDs are at an all time low?
Probably cause people still listen to cd's
Future hipsters will buy CDs again.
Plenty of old CDs in charity shops, new CDs sold in supermarkets etc.,
Probably because we're only maybe 2-3 years away until people latch onto CDs again, now that vinyl is so expensive and many new/cheap record players are garbage.
Hi which DAC it has? Is it good one?
Laser won't hurt you eyes, it's an IR laser. Invisible light!
It absolutely WILL hurt your eyes. It might be invisible, but it IS still light, and it's in a concentrated beam.
My new car lacks CD and Aux input.
I am searching a CD player to connect by USB or Bluetooth.
I need a cd 💿 player that shows the song title.
So how do we get one?
Hello! I have a question! What is a really good cd and cassette player for cheap? Not like super cheapy but under 100 dollars? Maybe 50?
Sony cfd-s70
I like the work bench. Not that I don't like the kitchen, but the work bench seems more of a "guy" thing. I noticed that you have a black and turquoise bracelet on your right wrist. I have one too, black and turquoise! Looking forward to Sunday.
Exactly 😄
Damnit, if i had such cd player in 2004, i could,ve used my radio to play cd music or i could,ve record stuff on the sd card,but nowadays i don’t listen radio anymore sadly ,but yeah some times,they technology you want to have just comes too little too late.
They look like my digital scales.
Still searching. Has anyone found this online yet?
Who the hell came out with this idea of Cheap induction plate with CD reader XD Those lasers are so weak, no harm even if you look it, those warnings are just a failsafe.
Looks pretty cool, I really hope it's not a hunk o junk. Looking forward to a more in depth review. 😎👍
trettitre is slang for 33 (in swedish ) used by teenagers kids young adults
Like this CD player a lot matter of fact I went to your link and surprise it is out of stock and they have no idea when it'll come back in stock oh well I lose again
I have contacted the manufacturer to see when Amazon will be back in stock stay tuned for an update!
Looks like a neat little player especially with the MicroSD feature.
Yup
Would be nice as a CD drive...
i think i actually want it
That interesting 88.1 FM is the freq of the New Albany High School and Floyd Central High Schools radio station.
88.1 MHz is the default frequency for most modern FM radios out of the box.
I am mad 😡 that it's not in stock anymore
Tretuue? That must be the company. Your friend, Jeff.
Hi Jeff, I'm pretty sure it reads Trettitre. Weird name right. 😎
I did, in fact, know where the SD card was hiding.
I just noticed that those earbuds have a 4 conductor 🎧 plug. It also looks like it has a microphone 🎤. Is that a microphone or possibly a remote control 🤔.
I’m thinking mic
has any one taken the player jogging?
Looks alot like the newish korg synth line
In my area of the country, fm transmitters are worthless for car use because there really is no free space on the dial.
I wish we still had FM channels over here! There's only 2 (depending on region) 3 left in my country so pretty much the entire frequency range is free and clean for FM transmitters
Can it rip cds to wav or flac?
Unfortunly no. Will be in new generation!
If it accepts an SD card, will it play files from the SD card as well? What kind of bitrate does it encode to?
he did play a song off the sd card in video
Can it play CDs that have MP3 files on them? Can it also play a CD-RW?