

🎶 Elevate your space with retro charm and wireless freedom!
The Sharp CD-BH10 is a stylish vintage-inspired micro component system featuring Bluetooth wireless streaming, a CD/MP3 player, USB port, and FM tuner with 30 station presets. Delivering 20 watts of stereo sound with enhanced bass, it blends classic wood aesthetics with modern connectivity, perfect for any home or office setting. Compact yet powerful, it offers versatile playback options and user-friendly controls, making it a reliable choice for music lovers who appreciate both nostalgia and convenience.
| ASIN | B0CJWXYVBB |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,698 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #85 in Compact Radios & Stereos |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Brand | Sharp |
| Built-In Media | Speaker |
| Color | Mahogany |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 381 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00074000702196 |
| Item Dimensions | 15.9 x 10.8 x 4.68 inches |
| Item Height | 4.68 inches |
| Item Weight | 10 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 15.9 x 10.8 x 4.68 inches |
| Manufacturer | Sharp |
| Number of Speakers | 2 |
| Speaker Type | Stereo |
| Speakers Included | 1 Speakers |
| Style Name | All-in-One |
| Supported Audio Format | CD, MP3 |
| Supported Standards | MP3 |
| UPC | 074000702196 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Wattage | 20 watts |
K**Y
Very worth it for a hundred dollars!
SHARP has always been a wonderful company in regard to electronics; I still have most of a stereo system that my parents purchased from the mid/late 1980's, and although the CD player unit wore out after about a decade, I've kept the central unit AND those very tall left/right speakers with the smooth wooden finish fully functioning and hooked them up to my computer/iPod via one of those line-in cords, and everything remaining works like a charm! :) Onto the actual product, before I digress, and just wanted to give some praise in regard to a past SHARP product that our family had previously purchased! After becoming frustrated on account of another very well-known brand (I won't mention the name as not to cause them embarrassment!) that manufactures the same type of CD players as the one I'm about to review, I went through TWO of them, in hoping that maybe just the first one was a "dud." Yet again, the second stereo had the same problems as the previous one... About a half year since first using the product, the CD skips, goes silent, starts again, goes silent, sometimes jumps between tracks over the course of the CD, and keeps on going and going... Sometimes it "corrects" itself if you actually let it go after some time, and other times, could go on forever, and the CD needs to be ejected, inserted back into the player for another go, only for the same nonsense to occur again and again, and who wants to suffer through such aggravation, right?! A shame, as that particular product is known for its excellent bass and sound output. :( Fortunately, this SHARP CD player is the closest item to what I once had, and after searching this website for any kind of CD player that wouldn't "break down" within a year after the actual purchase, it was a true Blessing to come across this gem! Maybe it was just a "freak" incident, but I've only had the power go off by itself while the CD was playing one time; Maybe it's because I used the remote to start the CD on a different track to my liking and the system didn't agree with it? With CD players, there will be quirks here and there, as long as they're not routine! Another heads-up, so buyers won't be alarmed, is that sometimes when the CD is inserted, the player needs to "read" the disc before it can be played, and it won't always process and will display, "No disc" on the screen that shows the track number and track time of the CD; No worries! Just keep ejecting and keep trying, sometimes turning the power on and off while the CD is still within the unit, and eventually the CD WILL play; This may SOMETIMES be the case, but most times the CD will start right up... I try to give the products the benefit of the doubt, such as the anti-shock scenario with the CD discmans from the 1990's and early 2000's, whenever they were moved or "bumped!" Please be patient as things seem to work a bit slower with this particular CD player verses the one in which I've had a bad experience with... Give it a few seconds to warm up when the power is turned on, and also if you use the "Repeat All" feature, if you want your CD/album to keep playing... Some brands of CD players take you from the end of the final track on the CD back to the first track at lightning speed, whereas SHARP takes a few seconds to return back to base, so accept the delay, as long as the music plays without interruptions. One more thing: If you are listening to an album where all of the tracks "merge" into one another (Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and "The Wall" are two examples), there is a limitation as the CD will "pause" for a nanosecond, while changing over to the very next track in the sequence, if that makes any sense. If this doesn't bother you, then you will be very pleased with your experience using this SHARP CD player. It may sound like I have a lot of negative material to say, but this is just how the product functions, and I have no problems with it at all, and it's still functioning beautifully to this day; Just wanted to be honest with buyers, in case they had certain expectations in their minds. The most important thing is that you get very satisfactory sound quality, as opposed to back in the day, when you had the option of regulating the bass and treble knobs or switches to your liking on the older stereo systems; Everything is in its place! *On this particular unit, the volume goes up to "32," and "20" is pretty loud; 20 is great to have it set to, as long as there's no one else in the area at that time, out of respect to neighbors, otherwise stick to keeping it between 12-14! ;) Also, if you're like me and have a collection of "re-mastered" CD reissues of music/bands from the 1960's and 1970's, it's WIN-WIN with the output of the sound quality! :) The product is designed very nicely and isn't very heavy to lift, has a nice finish on the top that won't attract dust if not wiped down daily, remote comes with batteries, and the nicely looking silver-coated volume knob and buttons that operate the CD on the actual unit are easily accessible. Depending on what technology you use to access your music, if you're still in "CD" mode like me, versus those who listen to vinyl, downloads/streaming, etc., and you have a CD player that just won't cooperate, definitely invest in this SHARP edition... You'll be glad you did! :) Thanks for taking the time to read, and may God Bless you all with the very best in life! ~Kindest regards from Kevin :)
D**R
Great Sound and Features
The sound quality exceeds my expectations. I’m a lifelong musician and am quite particular about sound quality. While this is by no means an audiophile’s dream, it is certainly adequate for casual listeners. Things that I like: Sound/bass/EQ options, clarity at high volume(no discernible distortion), appearance, display dimmer. Things that could be better: FM reception, clock memory, random play memory, CD tray. When the unit is unplugged, the clock needs to be reset. An internal, battery-powered memory chip would be welcome. Listening via USB device, in random mode, needs to be reset each time the unit is turned on. This means that, in theory, tracks on your USB device will never be played because random mode must be restarted every time; a significant oversight. I would prefer an auto-feed CD slot, rather than a tray. In my particular situation, I have to place the unit on its side. This means that I cannot use the CD player. Other than that, this is an impressive unit and I would certainly buy it again.
F**T
Great sound for FM music and cd player and a very good looking piece of equipment on the side table.
The Sharp radio/ cd player was my choice to replace my old Bose wave radio/ cd player whose cd player quit. I thought nothing could compare to Bose sound, but I, and my wife think that the Sharp has even fuller, more resonant speakers. It is also an attractive looking item. Set up was easy- just pug in the supplied antenna then insert plug into wall socket and turn on. Also, set up was not easy- learning all the buttons to set up favorite stations took a bit of reading and re-reading the manual. Setting the clock was not a problem. Like any new electronic device keep the manual handy. Not like: FM only, no AM , so if I want talk radio, local news and weather I use my trusty Sangean portable. As to long term reliability- I have not had it very long. It seems that cd players do not work long term in most devices, but if the Sharp works as long as my old Bose, fine.
R**E
Very good for the price, but missing features you may care about
I wanted a simple bookshelf CD player that I could listen to at my home office, and this is perfect. The sound is good (for the price) but not great, and it looks good on my shelf. It has a simple equalizer with predefined settings like "rock," "pop," "classical." I do wish the equalizer settings could be changed without the remote. The bluetooth works to stream podcasts from my phone to the speaker, but apparently doesn't work to connect wireless headphones, and there's no headphone jack.
P**A
Love the repeat all
Love this for Cds. It has a repeat all setting that works great! Haven't used other settings or functions so i cannot speak to that. The clock was very easy to set. The sound is great considering how small and compact it is. Highly Recommend
R**4
Beautiful Stereo
Awesome sound for the money. I use them mainly to listen to CDs. The clock was easy to set and volume range is very good too. What I like the most is it is beautiful. It's heavier than I thought it would be. The only drawback was it won't connect to my wireless bluetooth Sony head phones that I purchased to go with it. I had to ask the AI bot Rufus about it when I couldn't pair them up. I think they should have been upfront about the fact that it won't pair with any bluetooth headphones. Watch out for that. The remote is very easy to use and keeps me from jumping up to change things. I did solve the headphones issue by buying an audio extension cord for my wired headphones. I wouldn't send it back, but seller be warned you should let people know. Quick update: Returning this dtereo today when I found out it also has no headphone jack. Can't believe they can sell junk like this. Sound is good, but if you need headphones like I do it is not good. I would not recommend.
F**.
It's perfect! Everything works.
This device is perfect for a specific purpose. I don't know why there are so many complaints about it. It's great for background music! If you want to annoy the neighbors, you should buy a 10,000-watt system, not this one.
G**N
Surprisingly Good sound; especially so for the money
I bought this for Mother's day for my wife. It is to replace my much loved Como Musica which died when static electricity fried something. THEN a couple of moths later, Como went out of business which I discovered when I tried to buy another. Rest in peace, Como, you filled a unique niche in quality audio. The Sharp CD BH-10 is very close in sound to the Musica (far from a perfect match, but VERY good). It will fill a small room with plenty of music. It's a simple device to set up and operate with the exception of setting the clock. The clock instructions ARE in the operations sheet, which comes in English, French, and Spanish. See the included photos. The single disc CD player is consistent, in operation, with older CD players of, say, 5 - 10 years ago. True, it doesn't work as fast as more modern CD devices, but the sound quality is very good. If your love of music stems from a "chill out, slow down, and relax" philosophy, this CD player will not bother you. I was worried that the Mahogany color would clash with our minimalist house furnishings. Our Musica (SOB!) came in a wooden, high luster, Piano finish black. However, the Mahogany is very dark, closer to a Dark Coffee finish. Quite pretty. and the cabinet has a lot of wood in it which translates into a pleasant warm sound. I will likely attach a Wiim Mini Audio streamer to it via bluetooth or line in for listening to Spotify or Amazon Prime Music. The back has no input or output plugs on the back. Just the power cord and FM antenna input. There is a USB Type A "in" port and a 3.5 mm line in plug on the front panel. So no secondary speakers can easily be attached. One of the two input methods should be able to support an external streaming device though it would h ave to be plugged in from the front. It supports Bluetooth IN, but not out. I suspect that this is what many people call "Old, New Product". That is, somebody found a warehouse full of new, unused devices stored where people forgot about them. They buy them for very little money, and sell them at reduced prices. The CD player would also support this theory. If you go to the Sharp USA web site, you won't see ANY audio equipment mentioned. They are out of that market and have been for quite a while. If so, that doesn't matter to me, the BH10 is exactly what I'm looking for. That is, an attractive, small room appliance, with very good sound. What this means for those reading this, is that there are likely limited supplies of this thing, And once they're gone, they are gone. If this thing holds up, I will grant 5 stars. I am pleased with my purchase, and for the small amount of money and resultant risk involved, I can recommend it to others.