🎧 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, it’s 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.
R**N
Just as promised 😁
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 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
M**C
it's pretty good.
The CD player works, for sure, and it serves its purpose. I've used it for 2 years or so to listen to a lot of CDs and enjoyed that.That said, it does seem prone to weird skipping behavior at this point for me. And it's a bit inexplicable, and not on the fault of the CDs themselves which are fine.This is a small criticism but somewhat notable... I would say that the placement of the volume slider in conjunction with other controls on the CD player are just a bit... counterintuitive and it can be kind of unenjoyable to always try to figure out where the volume and power are located. On my old Discman the volume just felt like a third limb. Not on this. But it's a small thing.At this point if I could go back, I would save a bit more and get something a bit nicer - maybe even an Onkyo or multi disc player because that's what I'm going to do anyway.
D**E
If you are looking for a portable CD player, I highly recommend this.
I purchased this after I previously purchased a different one from a different company here on Amazon. Although the price on Amazon was close to ten dollars less than this one, the overall quality was so much less. I'm an avid review reader and although I did my "due diligence" on the first one and was disappointed, I of course had read many ones for this too. However with this product, I was not the least bit disappointed!! Actually I was very impressed and I'll explain why. The little "remote control" is an awesome feature and is very helpful if you're using this item so you can still play CD's in your newer car. The volume control is also part of it so you don't have to fumble around trying to find it, if you choose to use it. I just have it turned up all the way and adjust the volume from the media unit on the car. It's never skipped a CD and I like the way this one charges too! Seems to hold a charge for quite some time and I can notice the overall difference in the quality compared to the other one too. Now, about that sound. WOW!!!! While the other one had a very hallow sound and basically no bass at all, this one produces a nicely balanced sound and also a decent amount of bass as well. If you've actually read this review to this point, I imagine you've already decided to purchase it, but if not, I highly recommend doing so!!
J**F
so far it works....
Got this to plug it into my car aux jack to play using car speakers since I don't have a built in CD player andI have a ton of CDs I don't want to convert. Very light weight. If it keeps working, it's actually pretty cool.
C**1
Don't expect top quality.
For $40 I expected a little more - I found a $30 player that was comparable. 1. The stock audio is OK. Since I have Bose headphones the "Classic" sound setting is best. However, it doesn't stay set - which means I have to set it every time the player turns on. 2. Can't disable ASP. I don't walk with my player, so ASP isn't necessary for my use - ASP on all players uses caching which also compresses the audio, thus affecting sound quality. For example, my player loses it on cymbal crashes and makes them sound either distant or non-existent. Amazon Music HD + good Bluetooth ear buds + phone is comparable. A positive is it's rechargeable, compared to others I was considering required 2 AAs.