




9 in 1 Vintage Bluetooth Record Player with Built-in Stereo Speakers, 3-Speed Turntable, AM/FM Radio, CD & Cassette Player, USB/SD Playback, Remote Control, Aux in, RCA Out & Headphone Jack
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Description
• Versatile 9 in 1 Entertainment Center: This feature-packed vintage music player combines a 3-speed turntable, Bluetooth streaming, AM/FM radio, CD player, cassette player, USB/SD playback, Aux input, RCA output, and headphone jack. Perfect for creating a warm atmosphere during family time, parties, or quiet nights at home. • Rich & Warm Vinyl Sound Experience: Enjoy the nostalgic beauty of your favorite records with the smooth 3-speed turntable supporting 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM vinyl. Built-in stereo speakers deliver balanced sound that makes every jazz, classic rock, or acoustic album feel lively and authentic. • Multiple Ways to Enjoy Your Music: From treasured vinyl collections to CDs, cassettes, USB drives, and SD cards, this multifunction audio system gives you flexible playback options for every mood and occasion. Great for vintage music lovers and modern digital listeners alike. • Wireless Bluetooth Streaming Convenience: Easily connect your smartphone, tablet, or laptop through Bluetooth and enjoy wireless music streaming from across the room. Perfect for relaxing weekends, dinner gatherings, or casual everyday listening without messy cables. • Stylish Retro Design with Flexible Connectivity: Featuring a charming retro-inspired appearance, this record player adds vintage elegance to bedrooms, apartments, offices, or living spaces. Aux input, RCA output, AM/FM radio, remote control, and a headphone jack provide convenient listening options for both shared and private music enjoyment.
Details
General
- Brand
- Pareiko
- Manufacturer
- PAREIKO
- Model Name
- T408
- Model Number
- T408
- Mfr Part Number
- T408
- Unit Count
- 1.0 Count
- Color
- Black
- Built-In Media
- remote control, headphone jack
Audio & Playback
- Maximum Rotational Speed
- 78 RPM
- Signal Format
- Line-level
- Additional Features
- Multifunction Wireless Retro Design
Connectivity
- Compatible Devices
- Speaker, Headphone, Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop
- Power Source
- Corded Electric
Frequently asked questions
- What playback options does this music player include?
- It combines a 3-speed turntable, Bluetooth streaming, AM/FM radio, CD player, cassette player, USB/SD playback, Aux input, RCA output, and a headphone jack.
- What vinyl speeds does the turntable support?
- It supports 33⅓, 45, and 78 RPM vinyl.
- Which devices can connect to it through Bluetooth?
- The compatible devices listed are smartphone, tablet, and laptop.
Customer reviews
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Extremely Impressed by the Audio Quality and Versatility of This Little Device.
Despite hanging onto a collection of records, cassette tapes, and CDs, for many years I was only able to listen to MP3s on my computer, having gotten rid of my previous stereo as well as all the separate media devices to play those mentioned audio mediums. Though I had planned at some date to buy a new all-in-one system rather discard my collection, I was fortunate to come across this product. As a combined audio system, the Pareiko, is nothing short of amazing, having the ability to play vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, AM & FM radio and MP3s through a USB drive, SD card or directly to a Bluetooth enabled device. It also is equipped with aux outlets for external devices or speakers. The radio worked fairly well and was able to tune into several FM stations, though much less so on AM ones, though that was to be expected for what many consider an almost obsolete wavelength. Since I only listen to any radio broadcasts as background filler when driving, this feature is probably the least I will be using anyway. The record player also functioned well, though there was detectable scratchiness and audible "bumps" to some of them but considering the few albums I have left average 50 years old, give or take, I don't think it's necessarily a flaw of the device itself. I was only able to test the 33 1/3 speed since I no longer have 45's and even at my age, I've never seen a record meant to be played at 78 RPM. One observation is in the event one does have or wish to play 7" singles; the device doesn't seem to come with an included adapter. The stylus arm also doesn't appear to be automatic and must be manually operated at both the record's beginning and end, which also means one can't stack more than one for multi-album play. The cassettes player worked adequately, and the audio quality was even better than the record player which I found surprising given the age of the handful of tapes I still had and considering magnetic tapes are even more suspectable to degradation than vinyl. The CD player functioned perhaps the best as far as music quality, but again, that was not unexpected due to both the superior media and lesser age of my collection. But it was the MP3s playability that most impressed me, mostly because for once, it allowed me to listen to my vast collection through something far better than my laptop's speakers. I only tested the Bluetooth function, so I cannot comment on how well it will play MP3s by plugging in an SD card or USB drive, but using the wireless option, I was very happy to see it performed flawlessly. Having this stereo across the room from my computer (a distance of maybe 10 feet) will now allow me to still choose and play MP3s directly from my computer but come through the superior speakers of this device as well as it coming from a more acoustically better location and distance. This will perhaps be the biggest benefit I will get out of its many multifunctions. Though as mentioned, there are outlet jacks that allow connecting external devices or headphones, I've not had a need to test them out at this time. Finally, in regard to the overall audio quality of the speakers, I found them extremely impressive for such a small device and size and almost as good as a full-size system with external speakers. Though this varied depending upon the media used, with a record requiring the volume to be cranked up almost all the way, while with CDs and MP3s I was able to stay within the single digits or teens on the volume selector. Though given my living room is small and my hearing isn't what it used to be, individual perception will vary as to a comfortable and audio immersive environment. All in all, this is a top notch multi-functional audio system that at the price point of $129.99 at the time I received it, makes it an extremely good deal and the perfect device for a small to mid-sized home or for convenient portability.
Despite hanging onto a collection of records, cassette tapes, and CDs, for many years I was only able to listen to MP3s on my computer, having gotten rid of my previous stereo as well as all the separate media devices to play those mentioned audio mediums. Though I had planned at some date to buy a new all-in-one system rather discard my collection, I was fortunate to come across this product. As a combined audio system, the Pareiko, is nothing short of amazing, having the ability to play vinyl records, cassette tapes, CDs, AM & FM radio and MP3s through a USB drive, SD card or directly to a Bluetooth enabled device. It also is equipped with aux outlets for external devices or speakers. The radio worked fairly well and was able to tune into several FM stations, though much less so on AM ones, though that was to be expected for what many consider an almost obsolete wavelength. Since I only listen to any radio broadcasts as background filler when driving, this feature is probably the least I will be using anyway. The record player also functioned well, though there was detectable scratchiness and audible "bumps" to some of them but considering the few albums I have left average 50 years old, give or take, I don't think it's necessarily a flaw of the device itself. I was only able to test the 33 1/3 speed since I no longer have 45's and even at my age, I've never seen a record meant to be played at 78 RPM. One observation is in the event one does have or wish to play 7" singles; the device doesn't seem to come with an included adapter. The stylus arm also doesn't appear to be automatic and must be manually operated at both the record's beginning and end, which also means one can't stack more than one for multi-album play. The cassettes player worked adequately, and the audio quality was even better than the record player which I found surprising given the age of the handful of tapes I still had and considering magnetic tapes are even more suspectable to degradation than vinyl. The CD player functioned perhaps the best as far as music quality, but again, that was not unexpected due to both the superior media and lesser age of my collection. But it was the MP3s playability that most impressed me, mostly because for once, it allowed me to listen to my vast collection through something far better than my laptop's speakers. I only tested the Bluetooth function, so I cannot comment on how well it will play MP3s by plugging in an SD card or USB drive, but using the wireless option, I was very happy to see it performed flawlessly. Having this stereo across the room from my computer (a distance of maybe 10 feet) will now allow me to still choose and play MP3s directly from my computer but come through the superior speakers of this device as well as it coming from a more acoustically better location and distance. This will perhaps be the biggest benefit I will get out of its many multifunctions. Though as mentioned, there are outlet jacks that allow connecting external devices or headphones, I've not had a need to test them out at this time. Finally, in regard to the overall audio quality of the speakers, I found them extremely impressive for such a small device and size and almost as good as a full-size system with external speakers. Though this varied depending upon the media used, with a record requiring the volume to be cranked up almost all the way, while with CDs and MP3s I was able to stay within the single digits or teens on the volume selector. Though given my living room is small and my hearing isn't what it used to be, individual perception will vary as to a comfortable and audio immersive environment. All in all, this is a top notch multi-functional audio system that at the price point of $129.99 at the time I received it, makes it an extremely good deal and the perfect device for a small to mid-sized home or for convenient portability.
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Great product for listening to all types of music
I love the Pareiko stereo that I ordered! It has a vintage look (like the stereos sold back in the 80s). It is smaller than I expected it to be (which is actually a good thing since it takes up less space on a table). The smaller size is apparent when playing a 33 record (as these can only be played with the dust lid up). The record player can play 33 and 45 records (and also the rarer 78 records). The stereo includes a 45 record adapter and also an extra record stylus. The stereo includes a CD player and cassette player, as well as an AM/FM tuner, to listen to these traditional sources of music. The stereo also has USB and SD card inputs (so you can play mp3 files on the stereo). What is also very cool is the ability to transfer music from your old media (vinyl record, CD, or cassette tape) onto a USB flash drive or a SD card (creating mp3 files). The unit has two built-in speakers (so no need to plug it into external speakers - although there are RCA jacks on the unit and the sound can be sent to external speakers if you wish). IMPORTANT NOTE: The stereo can input music from Bluetooth-enabled devices - BUT, you cannot output music from the stereo onto Bluetooth-enabled devices (e.g. cannot send music played on the record player onto a Bluetooth enabled wireless speaker).
I love the Pareiko stereo that I ordered! It has a vintage look (like the stereos sold back in the 80s). It is smaller than I expected it to be (which is actually a good thing since it takes up less space on a table). The smaller size is apparent when playing a 33 record (as these can only be played with the dust lid up). The record player can play 33 and 45 records (and also the rarer 78 records). The stereo includes a 45 record adapter and also an extra record stylus. The stereo includes a CD player and cassette player, as well as an AM/FM tuner, to listen to these traditional sources of music. The stereo also has USB and SD card inputs (so you can play mp3 files on the stereo). What is also very cool is the ability to transfer music from your old media (vinyl record, CD, or cassette tape) onto a USB flash drive or a SD card (creating mp3 files). The unit has two built-in speakers (so no need to plug it into external speakers - although there are RCA jacks on the unit and the sound can be sent to external speakers if you wish). IMPORTANT NOTE: The stereo can input music from Bluetooth-enabled devices - BUT, you cannot output music from the stereo onto Bluetooth-enabled devices (e.g. cannot send music played on the record player onto a Bluetooth enabled wireless speaker).
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Very Good System That Provides A Nostalgic Vibe
This record player offers excellent value for the price and captures the nostalgic feel of my youth when records were the dominant format. It also brings back memories of my teenage years when cassette tapes emerged, and devices like this one became popular. Surprisingly, the sound quality of this record player surpasses that of even the highest-quality models from my past. In a way, this is almost a drawback, as the superior sound quality reveals the lower fidelity of many records and cassette tapes compared to today's digital audio, which even the most affordable players can reproduce. I find the inclusion of a cassette player to be a very useful feature, as I still have a collection of cassettes that I enjoy listening to for music and have even used for some of my professional work. The overall quality of the system is good, and I expect it to last for many years with careful use. Unlike the cassette players of my teenage years that frequently tangled tapes, I have not experienced any tangles so far, even though some of my cassettes are over forty years old. The product description, photos, and color are accurate. It arrived in six days without any issues and was securely packaged. I would definitely get this again and enjoy the nostalgic feel it provides.
This record player offers excellent value for the price and captures the nostalgic feel of my youth when records were the dominant format. It also brings back memories of my teenage years when cassette tapes emerged, and devices like this one became popular. Surprisingly, the sound quality of this record player surpasses that of even the highest-quality models from my past. In a way, this is almost a drawback, as the superior sound quality reveals the lower fidelity of many records and cassette tapes compared to today's digital audio, which even the most affordable players can reproduce. I find the inclusion of a cassette player to be a very useful feature, as I still have a collection of cassettes that I enjoy listening to for music and have even used for some of my professional work. The overall quality of the system is good, and I expect it to last for many years with careful use. Unlike the cassette players of my teenage years that frequently tangled tapes, I have not experienced any tangles so far, even though some of my cassettes are over forty years old. The product description, photos, and color are accurate. It arrived in six days without any issues and was securely packaged. I would definitely get this again and enjoy the nostalgic feel it provides.
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excellent value - good sound quality
After using this for close to 100 days (almost daily), i cannot emphasize enough the excellent value/price for this system. The retro look, the multiple modes, intuitive menus, easy to use remote, and the overall sound quality makes this a really good value for any music enthusiast. The sound quality easily fills up a room (had to try multiple locations in the office room to decide on an 'optimal' experience). Speaker quality is good for the price. Easy transition from listening to morning news to playing classical CD collections and then a few vinyl jazz for the early evening - all in one. Streaming via BT is not bad either, though I prefer listening with my ear-buds on that - and usually while on walks/hikes. Also was able to finally use some of the tapes my parents used to collect - the sheer nostalgia of listening to the same tapes alone was well worth for me. Excellent purchase for this ~ $100 price. (so much so, we bought another one for the basement). (My teenage son has already called one of them for his dorm room)
After using this for close to 100 days (almost daily), i cannot emphasize enough the excellent value/price for this system. The retro look, the multiple modes, intuitive menus, easy to use remote, and the overall sound quality makes this a really good value for any music enthusiast. The sound quality easily fills up a room (had to try multiple locations in the office room to decide on an 'optimal' experience). Speaker quality is good for the price. Easy transition from listening to morning news to playing classical CD collections and then a few vinyl jazz for the early evening - all in one. Streaming via BT is not bad either, though I prefer listening with my ear-buds on that - and usually while on walks/hikes. Also was able to finally use some of the tapes my parents used to collect - the sheer nostalgia of listening to the same tapes alone was well worth for me. Excellent purchase for this ~ $100 price. (so much so, we bought another one for the basement). (My teenage son has already called one of them for his dorm room)