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Rybozen Portable Cassette Player Recorders, Standalone Digital Audio Music Recorder Tape to MP3 Converter/Player Save into USB Flash Drive/No PC Required

By Irene Ross

♦♦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?
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
Product and all accessories are wrapped with individual packaging for extra protection. it’s quite nice to look at in a nostalgic sort of way.

Package Content:
★ 1 x Cassette Tape to MP3 Converter
★ 1 x User Guide
★ 1 x USB Cable
★ 1 x earphones
NOTE:
Batteries not included.Cassette tape to MP3 converter, Plug&play ,With auto-reverse


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