

🎶 Classic sound meets smart connectivity — nostalgia never sounded this good!
The CARONSORT Retro Wooden CD Player combines timeless design with modern tech, delivering 10W stereo sound through three speakers housed in a sealed wooden cabinet. It supports multiple audio formats (CD, MP3, WMA, WAV), Bluetooth input/output for wireless streaming and transmission, FM radio, AUX, USB, and S/PDIF connectivity. Compact and portable, it features easy-to-use controls and a remote, making it perfect for millennials craving vintage style with contemporary convenience.










| ASIN | B0D792MQDS |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Bluetooth support? | Yes |
| Box Contents | 1.5 meter Type C charging cable, 5 V/2 A adapter, CD Player, cd player |
| Brand | CARONSORT |
| Brand Name | CARONSORT |
| Colour | brown |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Speaker |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 479 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 20 x 15.5 x 8 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 3.15 Inches |
| Item Weight Unit of Measure | 1.98 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 15.5 x 8 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | CARONSORT |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, Bluetooth, USB |
| Number of Speakers | 3 |
| Power Source | Electrical cable |
| Speaker Type | Stereo |
| Speakers Included | 3 Speakers |
| Style Name | Retro, classic |
| Supported Audio Format | CD, CD-R, CD-RM, CD-G, MP3, WMA, WAV |
| Supported Standards | CD, CD-R, CD-RM, CD-G, MP3, WMA, WAV |
| Wattage | 10 Watts |
S**O
I absolutely love this nostalgic CD player! The walnut brown finish gives it a warm, classic look that fits perfectly in my living room. The sound quality is excellent.. clear, rich, and surprisingly powerful for its size. I also love the Bluetooth feature, which makes it easy to stream music from my phone when I’m not playing CDs. The FM radio works great, and the remote control is a nice bonus for convenience. It feels solid and well-made, combining modern functionality with timeless design. Highly recommend for anyone who enjoys great music with a vintage touch!
L**B
This little thing really does it all! It's very stylish and I bought it simply to play CDs, but the Bluetooth functionality and radio options are really neat too. Radio reception is OK, nothing great, a little staticky, but it's a 50/50 on if it's the player or my location. Haven't had any issues with the Bluetooth connectivity. Sound quality is good, exactly what I was looking for! It plays mini-size CDs no problem either, which is a bonus for me as I have several. My only con is the block included for the USB cord is really big and clunky and sticks out very far from the wall, making it very difficult to hide, and it you want a sleeker look you'll have to get one that loads from the bottom/is flat.
C**N
Esta super bonito y super buen sonido! 100% recomendado
A**R
This is a small but powerful little CD player! Chose it because of the remote and radio feature. Very versatile for music playback. The sound is clear and the radio reception sounds great once you figure out how to scan for local channels. It is durable and a great value for the money. Enjoy hours of wonderful clarity!
N**Y
This is a cool little showcase piece with a little added functionality, but loses a star because, while audible, and somewhat loud, those internal speakers are NOT pleasureable with little to no bass in them. That said, you can export sound out via headphone jack and even toslink (there's a toslink port but I haven't tested it...I hope it's output and not input dear lord!). When sound is exported via headphone jack, it's nice and full with no hum or interference. Bluetooth mode does introduce a minor hum that becomes immediately inaudible once sound starts (provided you're not listening to spoken word or podcasts). It's very low and I have a pet peeve for hum however so trust if I give it a pass. Just know I know so you know. Finally Auxillary, same, pending what's connected. There is a slight delay when starting a cd for some reason before audio comes through whatever you choose (internal or external)...I don't know if it's buffering the track/cd to memory or what but if it's an anti-skip feature that's cool, though you're not operating this without some type of AC adapter or at least a portable battery with sufficient 5v power. Watch the disc spin like a little record is my reason for purchase as the visual in itself is intended for use of that very purpose in the near future. Overall a nice desk or shelf piece when you want to cut the cord and be offline and off grid with your music, and just daze into the hypnotic rotations of whatever compact disc mesmerizes you back to when things weren't so glum. Or alternately, if you want to stick it to the rotary-philiac collectors of vinyl out there, showing compact discs can look cool spinning too and in most cases, sound way better if also way clearer. This is your jam piece central. Just don't insult it. Use your compact disc collection. Not your cd-r collection of half baked kazaa and limewire mp3s, even if converted to WAV for "regular cd players". For one, this doesn't read mp3s on disc like that, you gotta use the USB slot in back for that...and to buy this for that perplexes me. But also, this doesn't convert your CDs to MP3's or USB or SD or anything like that. And I don't think Bluetooth is reversible. That is, you can beam your phone to it and Spotify your hearts content. But it's not connecting via Bluetooth to BT Speakers to make it louder... TLDR: It's a cute scale recreation of a turntable but plays cds instead and they threw in some added functionality. I got mine for $35 on here during some sale Amazon had. Totally worth it even if looking it at the viewpoint of a toy or interactive paperweight. Grab some computer speakers that have 1/8-in headphone male jack connection and this can literally be your bumping home system. ESP if you can tie in a subwoofer somehow. No brainer. Would be 5-stars if you didn't have to do that and the internal speakers they give you didn't sound like giant scissors ready to stab your ear drums.
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