🎉 Unleash the Retro Revolution!
The Riptunes Cassette Boombox is a versatile audio powerhouse that combines retro charm with modern technology. Featuring Bluetooth connectivity, a 4-band radio, and the ability to play cassettes, USB, and SD files, this boombox is perfect for music lovers on the go. With adjustable volume and bass controls, it ensures a tailored listening experience, all while being easily portable with its built-in handle.
Supported Standards | Cassette |
Bluetooth support? | Yes |
Supported Audio Format | MP3 |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Number of Speakers | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Wattage | 4 watts |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Speaker Type | Stereo |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Retro |
Color | Red |
T**Z
Nice recorder
Its got a lot of functions. Good for recording. Playback might be best on a system with better amplification plus the tuner is arcaeic. Great for recording off the phones bluetooth onto tape or usb flashdrive. With more wattage & bigger speakers, this thing would be a hot seller i bet. The function variety beats them all, ot just needs to be jazzed up a little bit for the manufacturer to really clean house. Peopke will be buying them left and right.
G**S
Cutie Patootie
Sounds exactly like it should! Not hi-fi but a party. It's little and cute and packed with features. Recorded aux in (y'all crazy trusting Bluetooth) just gotta be careful that the original source volume isnt too cranked.
B**T
Fun boombox with adequate sound quality
I was looking for an inexpensive player with cassette, FM, and Bluetooth capabilities that looked like something I would have bought in the 1980s. This fits the bill. It's smaller than it looks in the photos (there's only one cassette deck, which should give you an idea of its actual size) but it's cute, solidly built, and legitimately retro. It does everything I wanted it to. The Bluetooth pairs flawlessly with my phone, but I've mostly been playing old cassettes. I took the advice of some reviews and ran the tape player for a while without anything in it before putting an actual cassette in there, and have had no tape-eating problems. There's no auto-reverse, but you don't want that anyway. The sound quality isn't awesome, but it's OK if you turn the bass up all the way, and given the age/quality of the 25-year-old mix tapes I'm playing I don't mind. I have a professional-quality Walkman that still works if I want to listen to my better tapes, or make quality recordings.As a side note, my 8 year old kid LOVES this thing. I think it's a lot more satisfying for him to have tapes (I gave him a few to call his own) and physically play them himself than it is to beg me to stream something for him from my phone. I made him a mix of his own and he carries this thing everywhere to listen to it, dutifully unplugging and plugging it back in because I have yet to buy D batteries (it takes 4, just like the old days) for it. It's well worth the $46.
M**E
Falls short in every aspect.
Wow. I really wanted to be able to love this radio and display it on my retro music shelf. However, there's just so much that is wrong with this product.Firstly, the appearance WOULD be amazing if it weren't for the TERRIBLE quality control. The color of the yellow paint is eye-catching and cute, however, the crude paint job definitely looks like someone hosed it down outside with a rattle can. Orange peel everywhere. Some spots thicker than others. Edges so thin you can see the gray base beneath it, etc.One of the speaker grilles was dented inward (pictured), the cassette player door was sunken in on one side and protruded outward on the other (pictured), and there was a specific button to control track functions for Bluetooth connection that was so caked with overspray from whatever Picaso painted this thing, that it would either get stuck or wouldn't budge at all (pictured).As for the sound, well... it's about what you'd expect. I tried the Bluetooth function and found it to be flat with not much range to it and not all that loud. Being that it has what seems to be 2 substantial drivers, it definitely leaves a lot to be desired. I also tested the radio function which was actually serviceable and was able to tune in to more stations than I would've thought with a decent signal.I know...I know... you shouldn't expect the best-of-the-best at this price range. It's just that I've owned other 'boombox' style radios that I've purchased for much less and they've lasted well over 10 years while also looking and sounding good! I also have a collection of Bluetooth speakers that I've purchased for half the price which have a sound to them that simply blows this out of the water.All-in-all, I was hoping to get something that, at the very least, looked the part. This radio fails in almost every regard. Not sure if I just so happened to be the "lucky winner" or if this is the attention to detail they put into this entire line of Riptunes radios. As it stands, I cannot recommend this and will definitely be requesting a refund in order to purchase something with a bit more refinement and quality assurance.Sorry, Riptunes... this ain't it!
W**T
If you are 50+, it's for you!!
Ok folks, here's my review. Some people were harsh on this little guy. A better quality radio alone will cost at least 100.00. I know. I own them. I think some reviewers do not remember or understand 1980s technology. They want booming bass, etc. Important lesson: Cassettes are analog! This 12×5×5 boombox was popular in the 1980s for small spaces. It will fill a room. The ad states 4 watts. Did they not read?? The sound is perfect for the price point and size. It is quality made. Not a cheapo! Sturdy, good quality plastic. Reception for am/fm is great. It has 2 shortwave bands. I am not sure if there is a DSP chip. Bluetooth pairs flawlessly. No tape tested. I don't have any. I am only using it for streaming audiobooks. It offers 5 ways to listen to music. Read the description. I am 55 years old and remember these players at most electronic stores in the early to mid 1980s. If you are my age, you will understand how it sounds! Milenials may have issues with it. It has multiple functions including an aux Jack. It's a cute memory for someone who grew up in that era. I am giving a 5 star rating due to the accuracy of the era being represented. It's not Bose, Tivoli, or Sangean. Just buy it and listen to some 80s cassettes, or stream to it. Great packaging! Cute gift! Give it a try. You can return it, anyway!
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