🎶 Relive the Classics, Stream the Future!
The JENSEN MCR-60 is a versatile portable cassette player/recorder that combines nostalgia with modern technology. Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 for seamless streaming, an auto-stop cassette function, and the ability to record from the radio or a microphone, this device is perfect for music lovers on the go. With its compact design and user-friendly interface, the MCR-60 is your all-in-one solution for enjoying and recording music.
C**N
Good
This cassette player is really reliable, and does the job perfectly.
L**.
Bluetooth signal drops out when volume is low.
I purchased two of these units. The first one had this odd characteristic, where if there was a pause in the music or speaking on the tape, the bluetooth would drop out, and then come back on when the music or speaking resumed. The result is you miss the first few notes of the music, or a couple of words in the speech.The second one had the same problem, and the speed was inconsistent, as noted by some other reviewers.The best portable cassette player I had was a Sony Walkman FX290W. Unfortunately they are not longer sold, didn't have the bluetooth capability, and their price on eBay is quite high for a good one.
J**S
perfect cassette player..!
I was looking for a higher quality cassette player that would use USB power to use in my car…this is exactly what I was looking for..! and nice quality…!
D**S
Absolute Garbage!!
This is an awful device, worse than a toy. All aspects do not work properly. It plays back at varying speeds, sometimes a bit too fast others a bit too slow. The microphone sounds like garbage too. The "speed" of FF & RR is slower than a sick turtle.
N**
Good for playback and simple recordings
The motor in this does not play at a regulated speed. So if you're trying to record onto a blank the motor will turn at different rates based on how much tape is left on one side of the tape so it heavily distorts the sound quality. Also having a good power supply is very important.I used an aux cord with my laptop to record an album onto a blank Maxwell UR90 which I know is not high quality media but I'm confident that this player can not produce a good recording that does not have pitch distortion, and you have to use a very low volume level because the line in jack actually intended for a microphone and you will easily max out the volume when recording.But a prerecorded tape actually sounds great on this player and the Bluetooth works easier than I expected. It seems well built, however the record button would not stay down initially, after a few minutes of pressing it I got it to work.
K**N
Just the ticket for reconnecting with my vintage cassettes...
My husband and I each have our unique collections of cassettes. Let's see... what decade was that? Anyway. went on a serious hunt for a simple to use cassette/radio with BLUETOOTH that would bridge us over to a nice BOSE speaker. This shirt pocket product was just the ticket! Doesn't take up much space. No cables to wrestle with. Just a straight up transfer of some favorite music to a nice small scale Bose stereo speaker we keep in the kitchen for easy listening! Hunt successful. Gotta find the dust cloth and let the party begin...
C**L
Good Tape Player
I had a Sony Walkman tape player in the 90s. That one was excellent. It had a built in radio. A bass boost button. And auto reverse. I keep hoping I’ll find it in one of my storage boxes, but no such luck yet. In the meantime, I purchased this tape player to listen to my tapes. The two things it has that my Sony didn’t is a built-in speaker and Bluetooth. It’s a decent tape player. The built-in speaker sounds ok. It’s nice if I don’t want to use headphones. The Bluetooth works (only with tapes, not radio, but that’s not unusual) and connects to my Samsung galaxy earbuds. Except I can’t control volume. And it’s spotty. I wish Sony still made personal/portable tape players. Without that choice, this one serves its purpose. I like the matte rubbery coating.
L**C
It worked perfectly allowing us to hear tapes that we recorded 40 years ago.
Playing cassette tapes we found packed away.
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