- Record cassette tapes to flash drives
Play those old cassette tapes, record from radio onto tape, and even archive your old cassette tape collection in high quality, digital MP3 sound quality to USB drives and TF cards. - Swivel Handle
Makes this radio easy to transport anywhere you go. - Features 5.0 Bluetooth
Stream your favorite tunes up to 30 feet away.
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QFX – Radio/Cassette to MP3 Boombox Converter – Black
$22.00 Save:$22.00(51%)
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Description
Additional information
Color Category | Black |
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Number of Batteries Required | 4 |
Headphone Jack | No |
Tuner Type(s) | AM/FM |
Battery Size | D |
Remote Control Included | No |
Alarm Clock | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
Product Name | Radio/Cassette to MP3 Boombox Converter |
Number Of Speakers | 2 |
Brand | QFX |
Color | Black |
CD Player | No |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Model Number | J-220BT |
Display Type | Analog |
UPC | 606540038581 |
Reviews (6)
BillyWF –
A good product but the manual is lacking. I had to call customer support and was given the correct way to be able to record to an mp3.
You have to start play on the cassette then hit your record button. The manual has just the opposite sequence.
RandomCABBCustomer –
I wasn’t thrilled with this take on the old boombox. The various buttons and knobs were loose-feeling. The radio tuning indicator was way off. The cassette drive mechanism seemed weak with some tapes sounding a bit wobbly.
Trackpak –
Definitely works to do long lost cassette tapes to files. A bit of a trick to get the thing to record but after a few attempts and a clean flash drive it does it’s thing – instructions are limited so get out your thinking cap to use this
JustForMom –
Wish I would have checked the Amazon reviews first. Cassette to USB or memory card does not work. Unit records and plays only in mono and not stereo.
Unknown –
I love it and got it on time. Easy to use and is loud enough.
user114588 –
We haven’t used the converter for tapes to MP3, but have listened to the radio (which works OK). Unless we missed something, there’s no “off” button. You have to unplug the unit to turn it off.