🎧 Tune In, Zone Out! Your portable music companion awaits.
The Portable CD Player by Gueray is a compact and stylish device designed for music lovers on the move. Weighing just 230 grams, it features a rechargeable 1400mAh battery, USB connectivity, and a headphone jack, making it compatible with various audio formats including CD-R and MP3. With its user-friendly LCD display, this CD Walkman ensures you can enjoy your favorite tunes anytime, anywhere.
Item Weight Unit of Measure | 230 Grams |
Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Headphone Jack | USB |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
MP3 player | Yes |
Media Format Type | CD-R |
Connector Type | USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Number of Discs | 1 |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Supported Audio Format | MP3 |
Product Features | Portable |
J**E
Great little rig
Plays my CDs with no problem with simple controls. Great sound if you use quality headphones or speaker.PS: that CD in there is the best band in the world right now. This era's Beatles.
J**I
Bien
Très bien
W**L
quality of sound
sound reproduction. playing cd's to learn Spanish
A**Y
Good value for what it is.
The price is good value for what you get.The earphones supplied with it does a very good job at the mids range in the songs not so much on the very low end but that can be fixed with a decent pair of headphones or earphones. I find it best with the earphones supplied to listen to it with classical setting on the sound. This will have to do while I wait for my new headphones.Plays all your old CDs and cdrs and all that stuff.The downside it remembers your place on the CD doesn't matter what CD you change when you turn it off.And finally no need to go and buy batteries and find it. You can charge it and that's a plus.This is worth buying if you've got lots of CDs that you'll want to listen to.
A**R
A good basic CD player for the car
Imagine my dismay when I went automobile shopping recently and found out you can't get a CD player in a car anymore. Millions and millions of people still listen to CDs! Anyway, I can't fight The Man, but I can plug a portable CD player into the aux port.I decided on the Gueray player for affordability and because it has a rechargeable battery, and the unit does what I need it to. It comes with an aux cable and a USB charging cable, so it's ready to go out of the box. It sounds good and has plenty of bottom end (all portable CD players should sound the same when plugged into a the same sound system. It's the amplifier and speakers that give you the sound quality or lack thereof).It only needed an hour to charge, and I drove around all week listening to music without having to recharge (5 hours at least, probably closer to 7). I set it on the flat part of the center console just under the AC controls, though your car may not have the same flat space there. The aux cable should be long enough to lay the player on the passenger seat if you have to. It's easy enough to get used to the volume wheel and the open button. When driving, you have to pick the player up from underneath with your right hand and push the open button forward with your thumb. No learning curve there. The buttons and wheels are easy to feel and in sensible locations on the unit.One thing I like is that the lid opens sideways instead of flipping back. Imagine the player is sitting in the center console area between the base of your dashboard and your shifter. If the lid flipped back (i.e., opened toward the shifter), it would be distracting to drive and take the disc out at the same time. The shifter would be in the way, and you'd have to slide the CD toward yourself. This unit places the lid hinge toward the driver and opens toward the passenger door. Trust me, it's simpler to lift the disc out sideways and put it back in a sleeve or case. It sounds trivial, but it makes the motion far less awkward.
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