

🎶 Retro vibes, modern convenience — your soundtrack, anywhere, anytime!
The Craig Portable Top-Loading CD Boombox combines timeless audio formats—CD, cassette, and AM/FM radio—with modern usability. Featuring a programmable CD player compatible with CD-R/RW discs, a clear analog AM/FM tuner, and a wired 3.5mm aux input for device connectivity without Bluetooth interference, it offers versatile listening options. Powered by AC or 6 C batteries, this compact 2.79-pound unit is designed for portability and durability, making it ideal for both home and on-the-go music enjoyment.








| ASIN | B07QSZFN88 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,365 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in Boomboxes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (4,531) |
| Date First Available | April 16, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
| Item model number | 813171 |
| Manufacturer | Craig Electronics |
| Product Dimensions | 10.75 x 10 x 6.14 inches |
V**P
What I Needed - wired aux and No (!) bluetooth
I got this because I needed something with a wired aux input and no bluetooth. I have a small AM FM radio with no speaker that gets horrible to no reception on any speaker that has bluetooth and a wired aux, maybe the bluetooth interferes with radio reception. I never got on the earbuds bus and sometimes use headphones, which for AM reception seems to be the best choice. And I don't like to use anything that involves extended bluetooth transmission. Out of the box it seemed like it had to “wake up” for all the transistor or technology connections to connect because it didn't seem like it worked very well at all. But it could have been because the aux and the CD mode are on the same setting, and because there is a round cardboard in the CD player, it turned on as if there were a CD in;it took a few minutes to figure that out because I could hear some clicking sound and other sound, the CD drive belt or motor, and I opened the lid and found the cardboard, which I removed. Works fine for what I wanted it for, never tried the CD or the cassette and I‘m not sure about the actual radio reception on it but other people say they‘re all good. When a radio doesn't have an antenna the cord is the antenna, not much different than the aux - in line acts as the antenna on headphones for radio reception (I've found for some radio stations, mostly AM, a longer cord, using headphones and my tiny radio with no speaker gets clear reception on stations with a weaker signal or sometimes gets interference from other signals, which sometimes takes moving the cord around a little but it's no different from adjusting an antenna). The radio I use is digital (not data) reception and isn't analog, but it just doesn't have a speaker, it was made that way, It's not that the speaker stopped working or something. I've had it for about five years and have another radio with an aux - in and a light that also has a 3.5 mm jack and speaker that it works fine in but wanted something so I wouldn't have to keep moving those around. And I totally wasted money on two speakers, and they weren't a pair, that had bluetooth and aux - in but gave awful radio reception. They work fine with music apps on a smartphone and the wired aux, which is why I think bluetooth must interefere with radio signals. I guess this review is for the probably small number of bluetooth resisters and light data users (I would say light kilobyte users but a lot of people are heavy data users and recognize gigabytes with little or no reference point for kilobyte). But we late adapters to tech are analog at heart, and probably always will be. To be fair,in the case of the two Bluetooth and wired aux speakers that Do Not work with the radio, which was the only reason I bought them, the second one after the first one was an absolute failure; one defaults to bluetooth and switches to aux only after the aux jack is plugged in, the other always has bluetooth on and it can't be turned off because it can daisy chain with other like speakers of the same brand; that one was the biggest mistake because it's always pumping out the bluetooth signal, and I just don't like the idea of using bluetooth except very minimally; "bluetooth frequency pollution" is the way I think of it, except we're surrounded by wifi frequency or waves and and "certified safe" levels of radiation or waves or rays from smartphones (including what might come from the battery, I think); so that a dose of bluetooth I doubt actually matters very much. But it doesn't mean I want to use it if I don't have to, and,as far as I know, from experience,it interferes with radio signals . If it didn't the radio I have would have worked on the first speaker (with aux and bluetooth) that I bought, and it has always worked fine on the light and the other radio that both have 3.5 mm aux - in ability and no bluetooth.
S**R
Durability, quality of the product, cost.
very nice radio, AM/FM radio, CD player, and cassette- it records, plug-in or battery operated. I really like this radio.
M**Y
CD player review
Very Nice CD player easy to operate great for the garage or work shop compact design Nice little addition to my shop
B**R
Great sound at a good price very pleased
Great sound at a good price
L**S
VERY DISAPPOINTED
10/7/23 Maybe I got a "lemon", I don't know. Problem after problem the minute I took it out of the box. NEGATIVES: First, the plug is not "built in", which I prefer. The boom box would work one minute & then be dead as a doorknob the next. Very frustrating! Discovered plug does not fit tight into the device & was always pulling loose. I had to constantly check it. Very frustrating & time wasting! Second, CDs DON'T fit the CD player! The round "holder" is literally too wide, so, I had to FORCE my CDs onto it to get them to snap in so they would play. I'm sure the repeated pressure I used trying to put in a CD will eventually break the CD player. Putting a CD into a CD player should be a brainless, automatic task done w/o even having to think about it or worrying whether it fits, or not! Third, it was even worse trying to REMOVE my CDs from the player!! I swear, I almost cracked my CDs in half because I had to pull so hard on them to try & remove them! ••• POSITIVES: The CASSETTE PLAYER works just fine & didn't eat my ancient tapes - both homemade & commercial - all of which date back to the 70s, 80s & 90s! The SOUND is OK - but .... these are called "BOOM-boxes" for a reason. I know you can't have everything, but a heavy bass option would be a real plus! The RADIO seems to work just fine but ... it is hard to assess bc I live (NOT by choice) in rural Hillbilly country where reception is very poor & radio stations in general are non existent. •••• I'm really disappointed bc overall this player seemed perfect & had everything I was looking for to replace my original small boombox that broke. It's a perfect size & would be a nice personal boombox - if only it was made better & ALL features actually worked! I will be returning it for a refund & continue shopping.
D**N
Best Christmas Gift said my wife.
This item performed better than expected. Great buy
R**L
Sounbd quality and lack of humming sound when activated.
When recording from a cd to tepe, there is tere constant and strong continuing humming sound - very disturbing. Also, 50% of the many Craig boombox recorders will eventually jam my tapes, unable to extract the damaged tape. these Craig units only last mostly for a little while, before I refuse to use them anymore, because of the tapes being jammed inside them. Besides these two aforementioned defective and faulty operations ( the strong and constant humming sound, as well as the many cassette tapes that get destroyed by them being jammed in the device). I have tried to call the Craig Corporation - to no avail, because nobody had ever responded to my inquiries nor returned my calls. Very suspect and disturbing!!
L**N
Good sound
Very portable w good sound Fair price for item
E**L
Purchased this as a Christmas gift, sadly after opening on Christmas morning it can't be used, because the plug was an american one, and no adaptor was offered. Surely when you ship to a country it would make sense to include the correct adaptor
G**S
Ainda não usei o aparelho.
A**R
No one told us that it would be a different voltage From Australia so of course it would not work. It was also our Fault for not reading instructions first.
S**R
Average quality. You should buy an adopter to convert 110 volts to 230volts. Sound good enough for a small room.
V**E
CD player not working please send your experts/technicians for proper guidance
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