
"Chances are this does exactly what you need. It will play your old CDs, your new CDs, your homemade mixtapes, the whole nine yards. You can even listen wirelessly thanks to onboard Bluetooth. It's got a decent battery life that can last you up to six hours, and it uses a USB-C to recharge. We usually have one of those on hand."
"The controls take a little getting used to since the buttons are not labeled. It's simple enough to figure out with some experimentation but if you aren't using this device daily (and its more of a novelty) that might be frustrating to have to keep in your head. The Bluetooth is handy and generally works when synching with headphones or a portable speaker."
Portable CD players play old and new CDs as well as homemade mixtapes and offer wireless listening via onboard Bluetooth, USB-C charging, and up to six hours of battery life. One model features unlabeled controls that require experimentation to master; it pairs well with headphones or portable speakers but may deliver spotty results with some car Bluetooth systems. Another model emphasizes technical capabilities with both 3.5mm and 4.4mm outputs for balanced, high-fidelity sound and includes a USB-based CD-ripping function that saves WAV files to a connected drive. Ripping an entire collection via the device can be cumbersome, though it serves well for casual transfers.
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