🎵 Relive the Classics, Anytime, Anywhere!
The Gracioso Portable Cassette Player Recorder combines retro charm with modern technology, featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless listening, AM/FM radio, and a built-in microphone for recording. Its compact design and battery operation make it the perfect companion for music lovers on the go.
M**E
Perfect little modern Walkman
This cassette player does everything one could ask for from such a modern device. It plays my old tapes well, can record, and gets AM and FM radio stations well. It also has a very handy Bluetooth feature that I haven't seen on any other cassette player, and it can connect to my Bluetooth headphones well for wireless listening. When I first ordered this item, it played my cassettes slowly, but after contacting customer service at Gracioso I was quickly given a refund and sent a new unit that works perfectly. The customer service representative, Ivy, was very kind and helpful, so I can recommend their product with a guarantee of 100% satisfaction. If you want to listen to cassette tapes on the go, buy this unit!
R**A
Fantastic quality for a great price, plus bluetooth!
I bought this for my hard of hearing grandson, because it has Bluetooth capability and he can use it with his hearing aids... and he LOVES it!It is holding up wonderfully to the abuse and usage that a 10 year old boy can put his things through, and works just as well now as when I first bought it!The sound quality is actually better than I'd expected for a cassette tape player, and it has a very decent sound range. I won't mention the Brand Name player I still have from the 80s that inspired him to ask for a unit of his own, but I will note that the sound quality is much better than my unit ever gave me, even though this is by an unknown brand. I'm very satisfied with this purchase, and I would say that it is much more value than I expected for such a reasonable price.Definitely something I will be recommending if asked for advice in future
I**.
fun to mess around with, but not gonna win any awards.
Was very anxious and spent a day looking at options and landed on this one. Pretty much what you pay for. But, honestly, I would really payed the double price if they made proper device that "would do it all".Bought to specifically record to tape, listen and (if possible) record back from tape to digital.Have a lot of quirks to work around with, but my first impressions are pretty alright for the purposePROS:1) Records to tape from radio/microphone and even if you stick 3.5 jack from your phone (you will need male-male 3.5mm jack cable for this). With blank tapes you can open any music/playlist on laptop and record your own "mixtape", great stuff.(You can even do this on the smartphone, at least on android, but quality really depends on your phone. My basic One Plus Nord N30 recorded much worse than gaming laptop for example. But really it means you do this anywhere). Watch out with volume levels on the device, you have to fiddle with it to find right balance: if volume is too low it's gonna be noisy, if too much it's gonna be overblown (db-boosted clipping and scratchy). I can't yet make it record to PC or phone from the tape without any additional stuff.2) Good reception for FM radio3) Overall decent build quality, could be better, could be worse.4) Didn't had any expectation for speaker, but considering the price range and size I didn't hate it.CONS:1) (Biggest one for me) Could really use timer or any kind of display to see precise time left/played on a tape. Not a deal breaker, but gonna nag all the time.2) For listening you have to use batteries or to PC. Connecting to wall plug introduces very noticeable noise to speaker/headphones on playback and recording.3) Couldn't test BT connectivity, but in terms of PC/Phone it does not even show up in device list.4) No auto-stop, if you forget it on REW/FWD then it's gonna drain your battery. Gonna keep an eye if it affects tape in a long run.5) In-built mic works alright, but catch noises of internal mechanisms. External mic pretty much a must if you plan use it for voice recordings.I really consider it mostly 3.5/5 than 4, due to much of unrealized potential in this. Amazon is full of different players/recorders with samey price (~30$) and features, but next price range is 200$+ and nothing in between. I would give 100$ with same features, little bit better quality and feature set. Only exception I've seen on amazon is FiiO 'Hi-Fi' cassette player for 100$, but it only plays and that's it.
E**S
Might be a bad batch of units
Such great advertising for the product I thought I couldn’t go wrong. WRONG.I need to hear perfectly the language learning tapes I have. The tapes play, but the volume of the player just isn’t there. At the same time holding up to my ear the sound is Bass heavy and I can’t make out the suttle pronunciations. The unit has no treble control to compensate. Next, there is heavy background white noise which follows the volume level so you never get the noise distraction away from you. There is also a variable interference buzz that changes depending how you rotate the player. I even walked away from the house into the street and the buzz never goes away.I tried the same language tape in a home player. It was perfect. So nobody can blame the professionally produced tape.My goal was to Bluetooth play in my car on the way to work. After 2 hours in my Tesla I just couldn’t get it to pair. I could get a pairing with my Aftershok headphones except the quality there matched the unacceptable speaker quality. My expensive Apple noise canceling earbuds would not pair either.Now I thought I would try the included earphone. Terrible quality there also.Other things I didn’t like are when rewinding a tape you would let the unit run until end of tape and most units shutoff at the end. But here the button remains down, eats battery, until you physically disengage with the off button. By the way, the rewind and FFW speed seems painfully slow.Yes, used new Duracell batteries. I tried the additional power chord and that did not give more power or make better the deficiencies I listed here.The AM/FM radio seemed ok but you really can’t hear anything decently unless the unit is held up to your ear.Anyway… sending this back as it is a $40 disgrace of time and money.
A**R
Old school tape player walkman
Very good quality.
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