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Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
It was working great at first. But only after a few weeks it started playing everything just a little slower than normal. Tried what I could to figure out what caused it, no luck. It never left my desk, no accidents either. Kind of bummed out considering the price and seemingly hardy build
M
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2024
The tuning knob is not very easy to use or two tune to one station
Arvie
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
Works only 2 months and dead already, a piece of junk not recomendable, no star rating for me
Don
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
Package had been squashed so the door was sprung half open, wouldn't open or close, it came in an Amazon envelope and delivered by USPS. Being advertised as a walkman there's no way to attach an armband. Looks like a nice unit except for being broken, being home bound and can't get out returning it is not an option.
CG
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2023
it was a little larger then expected, but my husband like afterall
Sabiene :)
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2022
My husband told me about the Walkman radio and cassette player he had as a teenager.This Tomashi brand cassette player looks just like it and works the same way.it takes 2 AA batteries or you can plug it in to a 5V USB cord.The USB type A cord turns into a smaller plug to power the radio and it's unusual in that the USB power is 5 volts and the plug says 13.3 volts.However it works with the standard USB cord, which provides 5 volts - perhaps the plug changes the voltage???There are no rechargeable batteries here, so if you want portability, you need alkaline AA batteries.While modern mp3 players are smaller, this classic size is the same as my husband remembers, and it weighs less than ½ pound.The radio (AM, FM) works and has a foldout antenna for a better signal.You can listen to it with headphones if you want.You can not only play cassette tapes; you can record with the built-in microphone.Now we can play all those music cassettes again, just like we used to.it's a classic and i like it.i give it 5 stars.i hope this review is helpful.Sabiene :)
Brittnerlynn
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022
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Harmoneejo
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
This little Tomashi cassette player/tape recorder/ FM/AM radio with its built-in speaker and microphone can link you to your family's past through cassettes recorded long ago.It's also an AM-FM Radio with battery power (2 AA batteries, not included); USB-A power cord; accepts 4.5V AC power adapter (not included). It has a telescopic antenna for improved radio reception and a cassette player-recorder equipped with an automatic "stop" system to protect the tape as well. There's also an earphone jack, with built-in speaker and a 3.5mm earphone jack and microphone jack.The AA battery and the USB-A power supplies help bridge the gap between the world of cassette players and the world of MP3 players. And this little device spans these worlds in other ways as well, as It also seves as a cassette to MP3 converter.For improved sound quality it supports an external microphone through its 3.5mm auxiliary port. In case of a serious emergency, this device can also connect with the radio news and sports broadcasts through its AM-FM tuners. I admit that the built-in speakers leave "something to be desired", but they do work adequately for their intended purpose. And after all, you're getting all of this in a little 5" x 3.58" x 1.42" device weighing only 0.44 lbs.
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