In recent years, portable CD players have made a comeback in the market as fashionable collectibles, setting off a craze among those who pursue taste. In addition to the models commonly known to the public, many brand manufacturers have also launched models with a retro appearance. However, faced with these a great variety of options, consumers may find it difficult to choose between appearance and functionality, and thus are unable to make a decision on which product to buy for a long time.
1. Is it necessary to buy a portable CD player?
Although most users nowadays listen to songs through digital streaming, many singers, movies, TV dramas, and even games still release physical albums or singles with commemorative significance. Therefore, using a CD player is still popular.
Most CD players currently on the market adopt a composite design and provide diversified outputs, supporting playback via USB or Bluetooth connections, making the user experience more flexible. Coupled with the rise of the Y2K style, the sales volume of physical discs has increased again. CD players have also become a symbol of taste among young people, thereby endowing them with collection value beyond just playing music. So, CD players have returned to the market as fashionable accessories, setting off a trend.
2. How to select a CD player
1. Portable types are suitable as fashionable accessories
CD players on the market are mainly divided into two types: portable and home-use. Portable CD players are similar to the well-known CD walkmans in the past. They have a lightweight and impact-resistant body, a maximum battery life of 10 to 12 hours, and Bluetooth connection functions. They are specially designed for outdoor use and are convenient to carry.
2. Confirm the playback method of the CD
Basically, all CDs sold on the market can be played on a CD player. However, for CDs recorded at home, you need to pay attention to whether the selected player supports MP3 files. As long as the model supports this type of audio source, it can also play WMA and AAC formats. In addition, for more diverse usage scenarios, CD players launched in recent years have also begun to incorporate transmission methods such as Bluetooth, USB, or 3.5mm interfaces. However, not all models have these designs. Don't forget to check the specifications in advance before purchasing. At the same time, there are also CD players on the market that support Type-C charging. Basically, it is recommended to give priority to this type, so there is no need to deliberately look for the corresponding charging cable.
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