





🎵 Blast from the past, tuned for today’s beat!
The Supersonic SC-3201BT is a versatile retro-inspired boombox combining 4-band radio reception (AM/FM/SW), Bluetooth streaming, and multi-format playback via USB and SD cards. It uniquely converts cassette tapes to digital files, features a 3-band equalizer, and supports private listening through an earphone jack. Compact and portable, it’s perfect for millennials craving vintage style with modern convenience.
| ASIN | B07VN9WQC3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #87,786 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,005 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers |
| Item model number | SC3201BTBLACK |
| Manufacturer | Supersonic |
| Product Dimensions | 33.99 x 9.3 x 16.51 cm; 1.88 kg |
J**R
performance
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R**R
To hear classical music.
C**S
Llegó en perfecto estado, tanto caja como el radio cassette y embalaje. Buen sonido Cierto que el enchufe para la conexión eléctrica es de América (no de China) pero se puede adquir uno para España en cualquier tienda de electricidad por menos de 3 euros. He leido que solo funcionan a 110W y que se queman en 220 W. Eso es que hay que cambiar la pletina o pestaña que fondo del compartimiento de las pilas a 220 W, ya que al menos el que reciibí está por defecto en 110 W. Si puedo subiré foto con la la misma, ya que es pequeña.
S**A
La prise n'était pas française obligé d'avoir un adaptateur. Et a peine branché l'appareil a pété !
م**ي
من اول ماركبتة لذع وخرب وارجعتة ولكن لم يرجع المبلغ للحالة الاصلية اسوتا بالاسواق الاخرى وتعديت اكثر من6شهور والان3سنوات ولم يرجع المبلغ وياليت خلوه رصيد كان ابرك
M**.
So, for the $35 I paid for it, I got a tape player, radio receiver, and (this is the part that surprises me) a little computer*. It does what it says it will, and does it well. The sound quality isn't amazing, but it's certainly good enough to fill my kitchen with music. I really didn't expect to enjoy this thing as much as I do. It seems to play MP3 files on USB in timestamp order, which i didn't expect but it's cool since it's easily manipulated. (At least, on Linux. I dunno how Windows users could except manually. There's probably a Powershell way.) *It doesn't run Windows or anything, but it understand file systems, USB Storage, Bluetooth, MP3 files, and probably a few other things I haven't used. I haven't taken it apart, but there's got to be a little computer in there, probably running Linux or an RTOS of some sort. It's amazing to me that we live in an age where such computer power is available so casually, and cheaply.
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