🎉 Bring the Party Home with Retro Beats!
The Crosley CR1120A-SI Diner Mini Jukebox is a Bluetooth-enabled tabletop FM radio that combines vintage aesthetics with modern technology. Weighing just 1.39 pounds and featuring a compact design, it allows you to stream music from any Bluetooth device while also tuning into your favorite FM stations. With its USB power source and LED display, this jukebox is perfect for any music lover looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their space.
Item Weight | 1.39 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.5"L x 6"W x 6.5"H |
Style | Retro |
Color | Silver |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, 3.5mm Audio |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | USB Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | FM |
Display Technology | LED |
Special Features | Portable |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | FM |
D**E
Very Cute and Fun!
This reminds me of the little jukeboxes that Papa Gino’s used to have at their tables a long time ago. The inside list of songs flips and the jukebox lights up. It is also a radio; the sound quality on the radio setting is ok. It is good with Bluetooth. It is small, but I expected it to be super tiny, so it’s a little bigger than I expected. Be sure to look at the dimensions. I’ve bought 2 as gifts, and I’ve given one as of now. The recipient loved it.
P**R
It serves the purpose nothing spectacular.
As a Bluetooth speaker, it is average, it is not high fidelity by any stretch. I do like the look of it, takes me back to my teenage years.
L**E
Very, very small but works great
I bought this for a 1950's themed camp trailer and it works well for the tiny space. The bluetooth was easy to sync with my phone and the sound is good. Just be aware that it's tiny -- only 6" .
F**D
Mi recuerdo
Muy bueno, sonido excelente y comodo para manejar
G**R
So disappointing....
This radio was to be a gift. I thought the diner jukebox scheme would be fun but I'm very disappointed with what I paid and how this radio looks. I would be embarrassed to give this as a gift. It's on me that I didn't pay attention to the size of the radio (6+ inches tall, not much taller than my mug) and that it's only FM; for that I'm disappointed in myself. If there's a way to see what station the radio is playing, I can't find it and the radio looks like cheap toy. What would be "maybe kind of cute" at $15 becomes annoying at almost $50. Its "flippable cards" turns out to be ONE card, it needs a charging block to be plugged in. Its coin slot (which is of course too small by far to actually accept a coin) lists "1 play - nickel, 3 plays - dime, 6 plays - quarter", a pricing scheme that is sadly fitting.....
B**B
Pretty Cool radio
Works pretty good. Sounds like an old time radio. Wish it sounded a little bit tinny, but it works. The Bluetooth works good. Great conversation. Worth what it is…cool!
E**N
Good but not great
This jukebox speaker is advertised as being stereo and full range. It is neither stereo nor full range. It is actually mono with very little bass end to the sound. The red light on top glows when the power is turned on. The bulb inside the red light shines downward into the title card chamber. The button array has five red lights inside which glow when the unit is turned on. The seek and scan FM radio tuner is good if you don't want to use the Bluetooth input. As other reviewers have mentioned it does not have an FM frequency display. The speaker is actually more powerful when used as an FM radio compared to the Bluetooth input.
S**.
Price is really good for what it is - a radio with bluetooth connections.
I love it, but it advertises a bit better than the actual product. But, for the price - I'd buy it again as a gift to anyone that remembers those juke boxes. I was hoping I could use it with a flash drive, but I've got to bring my laptop along for the bluetooth setting. Someone will help me do that. Those little buttons, don't really push - its solid.
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