Sony Bluetooth NFC CD Cassette Player MP3 Boombox Combo Portable MEGA BASS Stereo| for Home Radio Use or at The Beach or Woods | Digital Radio AM/FM Tuner USB Playback Auxiliary Cable Cleaning Cloth
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The only complaint I have with this boom box is that there is no remote control.
This device shows the name of the artist and title of the song on a screen.
There is no sorting capability, but you can make a playlist. The problem is that the playlist is deleted when you change the disk or USB drive or turn off the power. It is not very useful since creating the list is a hassle. I did not experiment with this myself but this is how it is in the manual.
The Bluetooth Transmitter Adapter you need is extra, you have to use an extra Bluetooth modulator
Selected User Reviews For Sony Bluetooth NFC CD Cassette Player MP3 Boombox Combo Portable MEGA BASS Stereo| for Home Radio Use or at The Beach or Woods | Digital Radio AM/FM Tuner USB Playback Auxiliary Cable Cleaning Cloth
The Sony Bluetooth Boombox turned out to be just what I had been looking for, and I'm glad I bought it. As a quick breakdown, here is what's going on Firstly, enter 1. I tried it with both my iPhone 5C and iPad Air 2, and they both worked fine. I was very happy to find out about the NFC. I was able to get a perfect result. I was hoping I'd be able to plug my Kingston USB Card reader into the port to connect an SD Card full of music to play through that port. I finally made that happen by inserting the SD card into the USB port and it worked as expected. Then I pressed the USB button on the CD Player, which contacted the Card Reader and read the files. Surprised, I continued with the setup and it worked great. You can both listen to MP3s and not I was very pleased with the performance of the MP3 music! I felt this was very important to me. It wouldn't be convenient for me to have to convert all of my SD cards to USB thumb drives. 3.
Interestingly, I was also hoping that the CD Player would be able to play all of my CDs, both mp3 and not A MP3 file. Additionally, it does the job very well. 4
In addition, the radio worked well on both AM and FM. The stations I listen to most frequently are all local to me since I live in a metro area. It would be ideal if this CD player had Internet Radio capability, as I think that would make it the most perfect unit. Having Internet Radio integrated into this unit would be great. I can access Internet Radio with my BlueTooth connection but it would be even better with it integrated into the unit. Having this unit as a gift was a lovely surprise for me. Since I own many Sony products and they have all been very good, there was no reason for me to doubt that this player would be any less great. This was not the case.
Although the sound quality is poor, the rest of the game has a lot of good features. The volume goes up to 20 (out of 40) and starts to distort. The bass boost is a complete waste of money. I had much better sound from my years old Panasonic at approximately the same size. The Bluetooth receiver allowed easy connection to the source, but the Bluetooth transmitter isn't available (despite what the answers indicate). I have to purchase a Bluetooth dongle in order to listen to the It is good to have the option to copy to USB, but you cannot listen to the copy as it is being done. But it would be nice to use Album1 instead of the CD title. It has a fair to good battery life. Was returned since a similar one was only $30 less, but from the description we were not sure if it was the same. There is a VERY poor description of the item on Amazon. It is a ZSRS60BT, just for your information.
The boom box does everything I wanted it to do The CD player allows you to go anywhere easily. The one-star rating is due to the fact that it sometimes takes more than one try to get the power cord to connect, to a lag in the response to button presses, and to the difficulty in reading In order to connect through a Bluetooth headphone, you will need to purchase a little blue tooth transmitter, plug it into the headphone jack connection, and, voila, you can connect through a Bluetooth headphone.
At first, I tried it with the radio feature and it responded about the same as my 15 year old radio in terms of pulling stations in, but the sounds were However, the power supply when I used the cord did not work at all once I decided to try and transfer the cds. In the past, I had used the battery option (those last ones) for about a year (I verified that the outlet works). As far as battery power is concerned, I wasn't expecting it to work for CDs. I guess I am glad I kept my old radio, but this one is much more attractive.
It is a portable CD player that I bought for playing CDs from MP3s. The program does exactly that, it does not skip. I will never make use of all the bells and whistles this player offers. The one to get if you want to listen to MP3's after reading reviews from so many other players. It has easy to find buttons, they are not behind or on the side of the player, this is a big There's great bass to it, and even a little volume can make a difference. This player has worked well for me and I would recommend it.
Apple's iPhone froze or crashed when it was connected to a Sony phone over Bluetooth. As a result, the feature that affected my purchase cannot be utilized. time we used the CD player (the first was a short test lasting about 5 seconds), the CD player made an annoying electronic noise, followed by a message stating "no disc" to Because of the bluetooth feature that motivated me to buy, I am unable to use the feature that would have been a backup. It sucked, but I understand I have no chance of getting my money back because this Sony product is stacked against me.
It was purchased as an emergency radio that runs on batteries and AC power. I am actually very pleased with the sound quality, and the reception in my town(Honolulu) is excellent. The unit worked fine after running it four days in a row on batteries, so I tried it to see how long one set of batteries would last. A Bluetooth connection is simple to set up and to use. For the garage, I'm buying another one.
Worked fine for me. As for tuning and volume control, it is a chore since everything is digital and you have to adjust everything in tiny increments. It is a chore to find the right sound level or amplitude as well as finding a station. Although a scan feature should be available, there isn't one,.