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The Arafuna Portable CD Player combines classic CD playback with modern Bluetooth transmission and FM radio capabilities. Featuring a robust 2000mAh rechargeable battery, anti-skip protection, and a clear LCD dot matrix screen, itās designed for seamless use in cars, at home, or on the go. Supports multiple disc formats and TF card playback, making it a versatile audio companion for music lovers who crave nostalgia with a tech-savvy edge.


















| ASIN | B0BXRK48GR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #114,405 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #130 in Portable CD Players |
| Item model number | CD-521 |
| Manufacturer | Arafuna |
| Product Dimensions | 13.97 x 13.97 x 2.79 cm; 408 g |
D**S
This is a very nice CD player. The the exterior finish is excellent. It is done in a black matte finish that won't scratch and show fingerprints. There are great features included, Bluetooth enabling, FM radio frequency hook-up and compact disc playback. The Bluetooth feature included is a feature I love. I have numerous Bluetooth speakers that I enjoy listening to. This player will allow me to connect to my favorite sound device and allow me to listen to my cherished music. The Bluetooth connection is a little tricky but once you have it in hand it will bring pure enjoyment. The player has a built-in rechargeable battery so all I need to do is grab my portable speaker and the Arafuna player and head out to the garage and listen to great music while I work on my automobiles. The CD plays almost any type of CD imaginable such as CD, CDR, MP3 and HDCD formats. The player has a nice built-in graphical display of the equalizer function and also allows you to select Normal, Bass Boost Selection, Coventry, Popular, Rock, Jazz and Classical. You can very easily skip ahead and program the songs you want out of a designated CD or you can play your songs in random order. There is also a slot on the side of the player that you can insert an SD card and play your pre-recorded songs, plus you can record songs from your CD on to a SD card--amazing! The FM radio function on the Arafuna CD player is also really awesome. You just click on the FM TX and use one of the presets that is given to you on the instructions--79.3, 88.5, 93.6, 101.9 and 107.1--and the CD player will connect through the FM RF signal. This is great for listeners who do not have Bluetooth or a CD player available in their automobile. This player comes with my high recommendations and satisfaction. You won't be unhappy with this Arafuna CD player.
R**Z
Este CD player me ha gustado mucho por su calidad de sonido y me permite escuchar mis CD's en cualquier lugar
M**M
Excellent CD player. Controls are easy to use. Bluetooth very easy to switch on and pair with my stereo amplifier. Sound quality is very good. Battery only charged once so far. Good purchase. (I'll just have to put up with the wife's Christmas music šµāš«)
J**H
This is a little belter of a cd player. Having recently moved house and being reluctant to crowd the sitting room with big hi equipment but still wanting to be able to play the large cd collection, we decided to compromise. I linked the cd player with a Bose Soundlink Mini speaker. Iām not a big fan of Bose and I havenāt used this speaker for a while but it seems to match well with this cd player. Iāve linked it using cable rather than Bluetooth and although itās not top end hi fi youād have to be pretty nerdy not appreciate the overall sound. Itās a small unit so the buttons are a little fiddly but nothing serious. Well worth the money.
A**N
My new car doesnāt have a CD player so after researching car CD players, I ended up with this one and Iām very happy with it. It connects to my car fairly quickly using Bluetooth but the downside is that you can only have one Bluetooth device connected to the car. This means I have to turn off the Bluetooth on my phone in order to use the CD player as Bluetooth. This can be annoying if I want to use my phone to take a phone call or use Waze so you have to know how to switch between Bluetooth devices which is not something you should do when youāre driving. The other option is to use FM radio mode which is pretty easy to figure out. You just tune your car radio to a station that matches the one on the CD player and your CDs play through the car radio. Then you can also use your phone or other Bluetooth devices in your car. The only downside with the FM radio is if you are driving through a rural area or somewhere without a tower, then it can get staticky so the sound is definitely better when sheās theough Bluetooth
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