Let me start by saying this boombox took me straight back to my childhood. The retro top-loading CD design? Pure nostalgia. But here's the real tea: it's a love-hate relationship.
The Bluetooth feature saved my life during backyard BBQs - no more running inside to skip tracks! Though PSA: the connection drops if my phone moves more than 10 feet away. And that tiny power switch on the back? I've accidentally turned it off mid-song more times than I can count while adjusting volume.
Sound quality is... interesting. My old Beatles CDs sound surprisingly crisp, but when my niece played her Billie Eilish tracks? The bass disappeared faster than cookies at a bake sale. The speakers just can't handle modern music's depth.
Biggest win? Watching my 7-year-old experience CDs for the first time. The physical act of loading discs and reading liner notes brought me so much joy - until the headphone jack decided to play dead after two uses.
For $60, it's decent for casual listening or as a kid's first stereo. But audiophiles or anyone expecting premium quality should keep scrolling. It's like that cute diner burger - satisfying in the moment, but you'll still crave something better afterward.