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Review on 🎡 CP9 Portable CD Player/Recorder with Bluetooth, TF Card Slot, FM Transmitter, 2000mAh Battery, Anti-Skip Protection - Ideal for Car Travel, Home, Meditation, and Audio Books by Shawn Jimenez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

An excellent portable CD player with the same disadvantages.

Comes in a pretty box including player, charging cable, headphones, audio cable and fabric storage pouch. weakness. The headphones are ok, nothing earth shattering and the built in volume control works, there is also a button but it doesn't do anything. CD playback is good, works with CDr and CDRW and MP3 discs. and it remembers where you are on the disc when you turn it off and on again, and the anti-shock system works well. The FM transmitter works great too, 3 and 4 different presets and you can tune to any FM radio. But no digital radio. Bluetooth is one of the problem areas. Establishing the initial connection with the correct device can be problematic. You can't directly select the device it's connected to, it only connects to the first open Bluetooth it finds, that could be your headphones or speakers you've planned to use, or an unknown device next door. You need to make sure you've disabled any other device that can find it. But as soon as you connect to the device you want, it will remember it. So the next time you turn on your player, it will connect to it immediately. While on the Bluetooth, you can hear electrical noise as it changes lanes in the quiet part. This is not audible during normal track playback. It cannot be heard with wired headphones. Let's talk about the recording function, it sometimes cuts a millisecond from the start of the recording. just random tracks, maybe 1 in 20 but it's still a pain. and the trimmed track will always be recorded trimmed when you try again. Each CD writes to its own folder on the memory card. But there is no index when playing. So each track is just a number. So you have to keep in mind that the third album you recorded starts at track 43 on your card, it won't tell you anything even if you later edit the names on the card with your computer, the player just shows the number, no names. That's all.

Pros
  • Great value for money
Cons
  • Big and bulky