π§ Elevate your commute with timeless tunes, no interruptions allowed!
The Gueray Portable CD Player is a sleek, rechargeable device featuring a 1400mAh lithium battery for cordless convenience. It boasts anti-skip shockproof technology, supports multiple disc formats including MP3 CDs, and offers versatile connectivity via USB and 3.5mm AUX. With customizable sound effects, playback modes, and a handy resume function, itβs designed for music lovers on the go, especially ideal for car use.
Number of Channels | 2 |
Media Format Type | CD-R |
MP3 player | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Headphone Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connector Type | 3.5mm audio jack, USB 2.0 Type-A |
Specific Uses For Product | Car |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, USB |
Additional Features | Portable |
Number Of Discs | 1 |
Item Weight | 230 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.51"L x 5.51"W x 0.73"H |
Color | Black |
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.
K**R
Durable CD player
This is portable and is useful when you want to listen to a CD away from home. It does not have any extra features. It works well and does the job.I have listened to many CD with this player without any problems.
R**S
it works
for the money, this is a pretty good CD player. the anti-skip works well, volume is really good, it is easy to operate.this is my 2nd one in about two years. the other one just simply wore out. I used it almost every day. it also was dropped a few times at work, etc. it is pretty tough and can handle some unfortunate abuse.a lot of these cd players have crappy volume and sound. this one does not. clean rich sound. bass response is very good. headphones are not the best but do work. (I use closed back monitoring headphones, & this CD player drives them, sound really good.)Sony Discman it is not. but for the money it gets the job done well. I do recommend.
T**Y
Compact UnitοΌ All I needed
I have a large CD collection and quite liked the idea of having a portable and rechargeable device to listen to them on. This CD Player has met my expectations and I'm happy with the quality.The player is fairly intuitive to operate. Just press the open button to pop open the lid, insert a CD, close and then press play. As well as the volume settings there are also five preset sound modes or equaliser settings. The audio is clear and loud.Included are a set of earphones, a charging cable, an in-line jack cable and even a small pouch to stow away the CD player. There's also a small instruction booklet, but the device is so easy to operate, you will probably not need it.I love to listen to the music and I have so many old cd collections, this cd player is really good to use and very easy to carry carry around as it's quite light. The battery life is good too.Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. The quality is great and the price is competitive. When fully charged the unit lasts for the entirety of my work day. This is a superb piece of equipment, competitively priced and probably one of the best on the market at the moment. Highly recommended.
R**N
Just as promised π
Using it for he past couple days and it works great. Anti skip for if your walking with it with the cd snapping into the reader. Comes with headphones, a aux/headphone extension thing to control skipping songs, stopping them etc. earbuds are low quality as youd expect but they function well for the purpose and price. Comes with a soft back to protect the glossy cd player while not in use, and comes with a usb-c cable to charge it.Has a long lifetime off of one charge and I highly recommend this player ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
G**S
Good CD player, inferior cables
The CD player works and sounds great. No complaints. The service and price point was excellent as well.Am only giving it 3 stars because the cables are the typical budget cables manufacturers always include. The audio cable is a typical low end budget cable. Ho-Hum. The kicker is the power cable has already split at both ends. No power, no battery charging.As an audiofile, it's no biggie, am used to replacing cables, better cables equal better sound and performance.That said, the player is fine. but spend the extra $10 or so, and buy a stronger power cable, and a more sound conducive audio cable. Use the cables they send as a back up.I wouldn't let this detour anyone from buying this product. Every company cheaps out on the cables. The player, price and service is more than acceptable.
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