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ByronStatics Portable Cassette Players Recorders FM AM Radio Walkman Tape Player Built In Mic External Speakers Manual Record VAS Automatic Stop System 2AA Battery Or USB Power Supply Headphone Black

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Color: Black


Style: Cassette Player Black


Features

  • Multi-Purpose Walkman: This cassette player to bring out the soundtrack of past memories on your cherished cassettes;Turn to FMAM radio;tuning knob to select your favourite radio station.;Support 3.5mm AUX jack for headphones; or as the speaker
  • Portable Cassette Player: Powered with either the USB cable (No Included) or by using 2AA batteries (No Included);it come with belt clip;Easy to carry;Lightweight and compact size standard tape player allows you to play and transfer music anywhere
  • Microcassette Recorders: Easy one-touch recording capability;Built-in microphone and speaker makes for easy hands-free recording and playback;Turn on VAS;and record only when there have sound;otherwise stop recording;save blank tape
  • Automatic Stop:To protect your cassette tapes;this walkman is equipped with an automatic stop system;when the tape ends during play or fast forwarding;the play button will automatically release to stop the cassette from running
  • Easy use and Clear Sound Quality: Enough loud sound cassette player;there's no static;or cut off;no hissing;For audio books;music and radio;Rewind;Fast Forward;Stop;Play and Record Button are easy to see and use;buttons work well

Description

ByronStatics Cassette Player FM Am Radio Walkman Portable Cassette Converter Automatic Stop System Protect Cassette Tape Mic Recorder 2 AA Battery or USB Power Supply Belt clip with Headphone, Black


Compatible Devices: Cassette Player


Brand: BYRONSTATICS


Hardware Interface: Headphone


Microphone Form Factor: Built-In


Format: MP3 Audio


Headphones Jack: 3.5 millimeters


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 4.5 x 3.1 x 1.2 inches


Product Dimensions: 4.5"D x 3.1"W x 1.2"H


Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 3.1 x 1.2 inches


Item Weight: 9.6 ounces


Item model number: KCS-315


Date First Available: June 5, 2020


Manufacturer: TT Innovation Tec


Country of Origin: China


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  • So far so good, for conversation anyway
Color: Black Silver Style: Convert Cassette Player
The instructions were sketchy, but I did figure out how to use it. Interviews I recorded nearly 40 years ago sound fine, and now they are MP3s. I don't think it's going to give good sound quality for music, but that remains to be seen. The thing has already justified the small investment.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Richard Sawyer

  • digitizing old cassettes
Color: Black Silver Style: Convert Cassette Player
At first I thought it wasn't working, so here's a tip: Don't press the record button too hard! I was leaning on it just a touch too long. Now it's working, and transfers tape to Mp3 with a minimum of fuss and botheration. Sound quality has considerable distortion on the high end, otherwise I'd give it 5 stars. So far, so good. I hope it doesn't break easily. This is the third converter machine I've tried. The first one didn't work at all, the second one recorded to an SD card but only worked once, then couldn't read the card anymore (there was nothing wrong with the card; my laptop could read it just fine). This one records to a thumb drive and hasn't broken yet... wish me luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023 by Diane Farr

  • Back to basics!
Color: Black Style: Cassette Player Black
The media could not be loaded. Works at expected. Sound quality of the speaker is low but I really didn't expect much from the price of the cassette player. It works very well, has good functions and still works after playing 10+ cassettes. It is a great option to relive your cassette collection without having to pay a lot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023 by P. G. Canet

  • It's easier than the instructions indicate.
Color: Black Silver Style: Convert Cassette Player
I read reviews for several CONVERTERS and decided on this one in spite of the very confusing reviews. Later I realized that on this site, you have choices of teal, pink, etc., but they are for PLAYING AND RECORDING cassettes, they WILL NOT CONVERT cassettes to MP3s. Be careful what you order. I read reviews mentioning the uncalibrated speed making it sound like Alvin and the Chipmunks and how to calibrate the speed from the little hole in the back, how it chewed up the tapes, how it burned through batteries, etc. You can disregard all those horror stories as not pertaining to the CONVERTER. I specifically wanted a device that had a speaker, as I did not want to have to wear earbuds to monitor how it was going. It does have automatic shut-off at the end of the tape, but if you have a tape that isn't recorded all the way to the end, you will be converting noise, so with a speaker, you can stop the converting manually. I have now recorded more than 70 sides and only had one get chewed and I think it was my fault for not making sure the tape was tight. Thankfully it was about the 3rd one so from then on, I put every side into my good old Sony machine and rewound to make sure the tape was tight, then put it into the converting machine. Also, I recommend using a USB power cable (the jack is not for the USB-C type) to an electrical source for a steady power supply. When I play the converted MP3s, they sound exactly like the original cassettes. I did several tests in the beginning: took the flash drive out of the device and inserted it into my computer to make sure they were converting correctly; the files are sequentially named (TAP0001MP3, 0002, ...) and I renamed them and made sure the renaming didn't corrupt them; I began converting them at the highest volume, adjusting the volume during playback on my computer, but that was too distracting for me to work on other things while it's doing its thing, so I tried lowering the volume way down, and the volume made no difference when it came to playback of the converted file. So, having said all that, here are my instructions for trouble-free conversions -- Have the USB power plugged in, and the flash drive inserted. Set the button on the side/edge to "Tape". Insert the tightly re-wound cassette and close the door firmly. Press the Play button on the side/edge of the device. Then quickly press the Record button on the front surface of the device; the light will begin flashing. If you need to stop it manually, press the Stop button on the side/edge. This has been a long review, but maybe either you'll accept what I've written and dive in, or it will prompt you to double-check some things for yourself. One last thing - of course you can simply play pre-recorded cassettes or record on blank cassettes -- the buttons on the edge/side are for use as a regular cassette player/recorder. The 6 buttons on the front are for the converting process. The Play button on the side/edge does double duty. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022 by Nom Emprunte Nom Emprunte

  • Understand cassettes and this thing does the trick
Color: Pink Style: Cassette Player Pink
This thing works. It isn't glamorous, and the mini speaker on it is a joke, but with headphones and good cassette tapes it Works. I've been using it frequently for over a week now. I do wonder how long it will last with intense use, but for this price it isn't bad. Now I've seen other reviews complain about bad sound and their cassettes sounding like Alvin and the chipmunks. First, there is a screw on the back to fix the latter issue. It's annoying and you'll need a tiny screwdriver to get to it, but this is easily fixable. Mine didn't have this problem. Next, if you have bad sound in general, keep in mind the medium you're listening to. Cassette tapes, even the best quality ones on the best equipment, will never quite reach the clarity of CDs or digital. Next, if a tape isn't stored properly or was just not maintained properly, like maybe the tape was chewed up at one point, then YES, your sound will be crap! I'm not sure why some reviews are complaining about sound. Cassette tapes, especially old ones that have been used hundreds of times, will have some hiss and probably some warp. That isn't this device's fault. Maybe double check your headphones too. Now I mentioned that the mini speaker sucks. It sounds worthless, and I dunno why they even bothered including it. Plus it's quiet. I couldn't hope to hear it if I moved more than five feet away even in a quiet room. Maybe they could have taken that out to fit in auto stop or bump protection. I do wish this thing had an auto stop when fast forwarding and rewinding, though I know that comes with its own host of issues. I've killed a set of batteries because I was fast forwarding a tape and forgot about it. Left it for an entire day. Came back and the batteries were dead. It may have damaged my tape too. I knew this was an issue when I did it this last time, so it was kinda my fault, but life gets crazy and sometimes you forget you hit a button. I'm just saying, auto stop when rewinding would be nice. Another thing, this isn't a sport walkman, so you'll hear every bump and jostle on your headphones. Don't go treating this rough, and definitely do not drop it! Picks up radio signals fine. Last thing... I ordered a pink because it was slightly cheaper. They sent me a black. Others have complained about getting the wrong color, so keep that in mind when ordering. I haven't used the record function at all. In the end I got this to listen to old cassette albums and some underground indie tapes. It's for fun, and this served my purposes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2022 by Amanda Amanda

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