I was looking for a new one since my old one died. This one is very good and can do more than my old one. This is an improved version as it can also be used with Bluetooth. I like it don't I have to use a CD and there are many ways to listen to music. My kids love it because it's small and compact. They can play CDs as they mess around. It's pretty easy to use, has pretty good sound quality, and plays it without a problem. It has a top-loading CD player and the controls are on the front. It's so easy to see the button even in low light to choose which button to press to power on, pause, stop and repeat, etc. for this CD player. They made the inscriptions the perfect size. It has a decent sound for melodies. s integrated carry handle for indoor or outdoor use and AC/DC power supply. It also has an AM/FM radio and the FM radio reception isn't too bad. Overall this is a decent looking and decent sounding portable boombox that gets the job done for the price. The best part is that it's analog and simple; Digital display is for CD, not for radio. The radio uses the lettering around the knob to tune and it's a little touchy going from station to station, but then we only use one or two stations. Its light weight and speaker is very clear. I would recommend this for the price and quality.
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