CD Radio Portable CD Player Boombox with Bluetooth,FM Radio, USB Input and 3.5mm AUX Headphone-Complete Features/User Guide

June 5, 2024
WIITHINK

WIITHINK

CD Radio Portable CD Player Boombox with Bluetooth,FM Radio, USB Input

and 3.5mm AUX Headphone

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Specifications

  • BRAND : WIITHINK
  • CONNECTIVITY TECHNOLOGY : Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB
  • COLOR : Gray
  • ITEM DIMENSIONS LXWXH : 10.3 x 9.4 x 4.8 inches
  • POWER SOURCE : 1Battery Powered
  • AC/BATTERY POWERED: US Plug included or run with 4 x C Cell Batteries
  • MUSIC FORMAT: MP3,WMA,CD-Audiobook
  • CD FORMAT: CD,CD-R,CD-RW
  • BLUETOOTH: Up to 10m/33ft
  • USB: Compatible with USB 2.0,up to 32GB
  • OUTPUT POWER: 2x2W RMS
  • FM FREQUENCY: 87.5-108 MHz
  • COMPATIBLE WITH: MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW

Introduction

It is MP3/CD/CD-R/CD-RW compatible top-loading CD player. Skip/Search Forward and Back, repeat 1 or All are all supported. It is a Bluetooth Speaker. The Bluetooth Wireless version of the CD Boombox is compatible with all current Bluetooth devices. It is Bass Boost, with a total output of 2 x 2W RMS. It is FM Radio with Telescopic Antenna and Programmable. Memory that can store up to 20 presets. It has Portable Handle, 120V/60Hz AC power or 4 x UM2-C 1.5 V (batteries not included). USB Port, Aux Input, and Stereo Headphone Jack are all included. A 36-month warranty is included, as well as lifetime technical assistance.

PACKAGE INCLUDED

  • 1 x WTB791 Portable CD Radio Boom box (Batteries Not Included)
  • 1 x AUX Line
  • 1 x Power Cable
  • 1 x Packing Box
  • 1 x User Manual

HOW TO PLAY CD ON BOOMBOX

  1. To turn on the boombox, press (Standby/ON).
  2. Select CD mode by continuously pressing (source).

HOW TO GET CD PLAYER WORK

Remove the CD player’s power cord from the AC outlet for 30 seconds. Reconnect the power cord to the AC outlet. To begin, turn on the CD player and insert the disc. Remove the disc and unhook the power cord from the AC outlet if the problem persists.

HOW TO RESET

  • Remove the CD player’s power cord from the AC wall outlet.
  • Allow 30 seconds for the CD player to power down.
  • Reconnect the CD player’s power cord to the AC wall outlet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When did boomboxes become obsolete?
    The boombox in popular culture reached a tipping point in the 1990s. Boomboxes gradually vanished from the streets as the Walkman and other improved electronics replaced the necessity to carry around such enormous and hefty music equipment.

  • What are the controls on a boombox?
    Bluetooth pairing, Volume down, Power/Connect+, Volume up, and Play/Pause/Voice assistant/Speakerphone are all located immediately below the handle on the Boombox. More information on these features can be found in the Design and Features section below.

  • What’s wrong with my portable CD player?
    If a CD player skips, double-check that the CD isn’t scratched or unclean. Check the belt for filth or wear, and the tray for misalignment if a CD player tray won’t open or close properly. Check and clean dirty output jacks if the sound from a CD player is distorted.

  • Why won’t my CD player recognize the disc?
    Clean your CDs both before and after each use. Although a compact disc has a far longer life expectancy than a cassette tape, it is also more fragile. Many CD players will refuse to read a CD with scratches, dust, or other damage to the data side.

  • A boombox required how many batteries?
    Most boomboxes from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s require a considerable number of D or C cells, often as many as eight. Currently, 8 D batteries cost roughly $15 or more.

  • What exactly does BoomBox imply?
    A stereophonic radio with a tape or CD player that is usually large and portable.

  • Is dust a problem for speakers?
    The number one adversary of speaker performance is dust. Excess dust might cause harm to the speakers in extreme circumstances. Store speakers in a protective case while not in use to reduce dust buildup, and clean the speakers to avoid any buildup.

  • What exactly is the distinction between a boombox and a radio?
    A boombox is a device that has a radio, CD player, and tape player. Even tape players are being phased out. A radio has devolved into a peripheral component of a stereo system. Hands were required to lift and position the item.

  • What does my speaker’s M button do?
    To switch between headphone and AUX mode, press and hold the M button. You can use this section to connect your speaker to other media devices.

  • Why is it that my CD player keeps shutting down?
    A filthy CD or DVD is one that skips or does not play properly. Fingerprints, dust, grime, and hair can obstruct the laser’s ability to read the disc, causing it to skip or have minor problems in specific areas. Information on how to clean your computer and how to do it.

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