Reshow Portable Cassette Player, Best Overall Standalone USB Cassette to MP3 Converter, Audio Music Cassette Tape to Digital Converter Player (White)
$36.99
Price: $36.99
(as of Nov 05, 2024 20:41:06 UTC – Details)
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ABOUT US
Reshow is a brand that focus on cassette to MP3 converters. Its purpose is to get you back to the past by listening to those very old audio cassette tapes, and to make your precious memories of tapes available for a longer time in MP3 format.As a professional brand established in 2015, we still keep improving for our products and services. Sincerely hope every customer gets what they expect.
Reshow Cassette Converters
Why do we love what we do?
*We are enjoying in customers’ feedback when they share their happiness from some very old audio cassette tapes.
*Make more people surprised that these precious memories have not been lost with the development of digital age, and it still can be re-showed by our cassette players and can be converted as MP3 format to be reserved for a longer time.
IT DOES THE JOB AND IT EVEN LOOKS RETRO! Have you been wondering what you’re going to do with all those ancient cassettes you still have? This is a great device to transfer your old cassette tapes into MP3 format. The converter records your tape – either manually or automatically – on a USB flash disc and then can be transferred anywhere.
NOW, YOU CAN EASILY BRING YOUR OLD FAVORITES TO LIFE! All you need to do is power the converter using either your power bank, cell phone charger or your laptop and then attach a USB flash disc. While the cassette is playing, press the “record” button to start recording. Press the recording button again to stop recording and save the MP3 file in the USB flash.
WHEN THE ‘90s MEET 2017 IT’S AMAZING! The cassette player is made the same way it used to be, that is the size of a slightly fat Walkman. It is made of strong plastic like those indestructible Walkman devices you used to have. In fact, it does a perfect job as a Walkman, playing the tapes or MP3 of thumb drive without converting.
WHAT COULD BE A BETTER GIFT FOR YOUR FRIENDS? EZCAP231 Standalone Cassette / Tape to MP3 Converter is an adorable gift for anyone looking for a simple and effective way of getting those old memories saved onto a durable and a much more accessible format. But it’s not only about music. This can also give a new lease of life to your language courses bought on tape many years ago.
BUT THAT’S NOT ALL! Product packaging is neat and evenly placed inside, with no loose packaging to rummage around during courier delivery. Product and all accessories are wrapped with individual packaging for extra protection. Although it’s plastic, it’s quite nice to look at in a nostalgic sort of way.
Customers say
Customers like the ease of use and value for money of the voice recorder. They mention it works well, is easy for a senior citizen to use, and the instructions are articulated in clear, comprehensible English. Some are also happy with the ease of conversion. However, some dislike the buttons’ accessibility. Opinions are mixed on the sound quality, build quality, and recording quality.
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7 reviews for Reshow Portable Cassette Player, Best Overall Standalone USB Cassette to MP3 Converter, Audio Music Cassette Tape to Digital Converter Player (White)
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ErichWilliamBerger –
Easy Analog to Digital dubbing for Your cassettes
For years, I have been an avid audiobook listener, a journey that began in the era of ‘Books on Tape’âa term synonymous with the pioneering company of the time. I must have accumulated 100+ titles on cassette tape, which I played on my Sony Walkman and the cassette deck hooked up to my stereo. As technology evolved, so did my listening habits, transitioning from the iconic Sony Walkman to Apple’s revolutionary iPod, and ultimately, to the convenience of my iPhone. What I appreciate about audiobooks in a digital format is the ability to re-listen to them after a while, and their handy presence right on my phone.While I was excavating my crawl space recently, I unearthed my venerable collection of ‘audiobook cassettes. Through my old Denon tape deck, I was thrilled to once again discover the high quality of these productions, from the narration to the sound engineering. And with so many great titles, from Sherlock Holmes with John Gielgud to Ken Follett, to Clive Cussler, I wanted to rediscover them again, but conveniently in a digital format.I initially recorded these analog gems directly into my computer, which required the purchase of specialized software and an adapter. This worked well, but it was time-consuming. I had to monitor the audio levels of the files once they were recording, and then use a second software program, Audacity, to edit it all together and export the native files as MP3s. (Some of these titles were six or eight cassettes in length!) I found that this process was tying up my computer for long periods. So, after digitizing a couple of Clive Cussler epics in this way, I convinced myself there had to be a better, more convenient way to transfer my audiobooks from an analog cassette into a digital mp3 format.I googled “Tape to Digital Converter” which led me to Amazon and this product. When it arrived, I immediately went through the 8-page folded panel instructions that were included. It’s worth noting that the instructions are articulated in clear, comprehensible English, a refreshing departure from the usual perplexing ‘Engrish’ translations. I realized that not only could I record cassettes, but I could also PLAY them from a powered speaker, or headphones (there is a pair of ear-bud style phones supplied) as the unit can function as a tape player/recorder with both Aux line-in and output ports.The recording process is multi-faceted and easy with a standard USB drive, which you insert on the side of the unit. You can choose to record in two modes, “manual” and “auto.” The manual mode will record the cassette side “as is” and you will have to turn it off manually once it has stopped. You can select auto-reverse and it will also record the other side, but you will have to stop it manually or it will continue to record each side in a continuous loop. If you choose auto mode, the software will detect the space between tracks and save each into separate files. If a song has a pause longer than two seconds, it will detect this as a new track and record the one song into two files. But, this is easily fixed as you can recombine the files in Audacity.In terms of price and functionality, this product represents unparalleled value. I am more than halfway through digitizing my entire collection of books on tape…it’s like getting a whole new audiobook club membership for one low price! The overall process saves me a lot of time.As an FYI, if you have audiobooks on CDs, it will transfer those as well through the “Aux-in” jack. My laptop is relatively new, and they have eliminated external drives from these, so now I “rip” them via this unit.One final note, if you have just one boxed set of audiobooks on tape, you can sell it on eBay after you have digitized it, and the unit has paid for itself!I wholeheartedly endorse this product as the most efficient, economical, and user-friendly method for digitizing your cherished analog cassettes and other ‘vintage’ recordings, music included!
Harold W. Motte –
Works as advertised.
Basically I like that it worked as advertised. However the materials wereplastic and the door was slightly flimsy. Otherwise it converted my cassette tapesto MP3 like it was supposed to. So, I recommend it for affordable and simple to useinstead of paying a lot for some “professional” to do for you. Just works in “real” time,so don’t be in a hurry.
Barnhpr –
Best for the price range – Auto stops tape on playback / record, makes good sounding stereo MP3s
I bought this tape deck to convert a bunch of cassette tapes to MP3. It is compact enough to sit at my desk so I can copy tapes while I am working on other things. The description does not mention that it has an auto stop feature, which it does. It only works on playback/record, not on fast forward or reverse. The auto stop only works when the tape is traveling from left to right. If you have used the “Reverse Button”, and the full spool is starting on the right and filling the empty spool on the left, the auto stop feature does not work. This is just fine for me. I wanted a deck that would let me start a tape and let it copy to MP3 unattended. This fits the bill just fine.Some have commented on the sound quality of the finished MP3 being inferior. While others might be more discerning than I, the quality is perfectly adequate in my book. There is no background noise present and playing the MP3 and the original tape through the same equipment sounds remarkably similar. The recorded MP3 is in stereo.You should note that the case on this unit is best described as flimsy. The lid is extremely thin. But the transport mechanism works quite well despite the button controls seeming cheap and rough at best. The electronics seem to work just fine. The cosmetics are marginal, but the functionality is splendid. I paid $37 for this item. You might find something better for a few hundred bucks, but, it fits my needs just right and I consider it a bargain.All in all, its a winner.
Warlok –
Unusable device
The quality of this item really bad. I could put that aside if it functioned well. It doesn’t. The transport controls of the tape mechanism work but they feel worse than any tape player I’ve ever used.The amount of noise this thing emits during playback and recording is insane. I’m not talking about tape hiss or warble. I’m taking about the weird popping and beeping and thrumming noises during playback and recording. All of these noises come through on the digital recording.Another big issue is trying to cue up your track to record. The “automatic” mode is useless. It doesn’t work. You end up with one giant track with all the songs missing the first 10 seconds. You’d think recording each song individually would be simple but it’s not. From the time you press the record button it takes 10-12 seconds for the signal to start being sent to to USB port, this cuts off the beginning of the song. For the record button to function the play button on the cassette needs pressed first, so you can’t even try to time the start of the recording to circumvent the issue.I tried 16 times to record one track and between the delayed record start and the weird boops and pops I could not get a decent recording.You’re better off buying a cheap name brand cassette player with RCA outs or even a headphone jack, connect that to your computer and record it that way.
KUDRET HOXHALLARI –
Works great,Quality product.
I recently purchased the Portable Cassette Player by Reshow from Amazon, and Iâm seriously loving it! This little gadget perfectly combines that old-school vibe with some modern perks. The sound quality is way better than I expected, making my old tapes sound fresh and clear. Plus, itâs super sleek and compact, so I can easily take it anywhere. The buttons are really easy to use too.One of my favorite things about it is the fact that the battery life is impressive as well; I can use it for hours without needing to recharge. Overall, the Portable Cassette Player by Reshow is a fantastic buy. If youâre into reliving the good old days or just want to enjoy your tape collection, this is definitely the player to get. Five stars for sure!
Amazon Customer –
I would have given it 5 stars, the volume control not accurate, you have to play with volume control before you commit your mp3 final recording to your USB drive, otherwise not bad.
P. Yarlett –
Looks cheap ad flimsy. Output on to a FAT32 formatt memory stick was garbled and sounded as though it was recorded under water. Will keep it just to play cassettes rather than convert them. Am using Audacity for conversion with much more control.