Wireless Bluetooth Stereo Boombox with Top Loading CD Player, Digital FM Radio, Aux In, & USB Charge
Stream Wireless from Most Smartphone Devices • Remote Control Included • Top Loading CD Player • Auxiliary Audio Input • Digital FM Radio • Clock/Timer Function
Learn more about the rs2928bRCA is a brand that just about everyone on Earth is familiar with. The reason? Because they have done it all! RCA Was a pioneer in the electronics category, and has been making cables, accessories, and electronics longer than just about any other brand. So RCA is no stranger to technology, and they certainly aren't afraid or intimidated by change either. It should come as no surprise to RCA adapting to the ever evolving marketplace and integrating new technologies into their already large assortment. Today, a huge portion of the worlds population relies on wireless technology in one form or another. It has made life a little bit easier, with our smartphones, internet, radio, and the list goes on and on. So RCA decided it would make sense to take this customer favorite feature of Bluetooth, and throw it in their stereo systems. Now that makes sense! Whats a stereo for? Its there to listen to of course! So why not stream your music wirelessly to this boombox stereo? Now that is a million dollar idea!
Internal Product ID:
72809
Does The Trick!
I purchased this model hoping it would last longer than the previous 3 single disk bookshelf CD players I had. The previous ones were in the $35-$40 range so this one was twice the cost, but if it works it will be worth it. I have a special and single use for this type of CD player. I put it on a bookshelf right next to my electric fireplace. I put the speakers behind the fireplace with one on each side of the firebox. I have a CD with crackling fireplace sounds that I play on repeat and it sounds like a real fireplace. Now only to get the aroma of smoke! Not really. The previous models didn't have long enough speaker wire and the one farthest from the unit was hard to place. This RCA model had long enough speaker wires to reach (just). The previous models had the annoying blue displays that was difficult to read. Whoever invented that blue should be punished. Why they still us it I don't know. The RCA model has and easy to read display although it's best to observe it straight on as it tends to fade some at an angle. And the volume is good enough that I get the volume of the fire so it sounds real. Previous model didn't have enough volume. So far, after owning the unit a little over a month, I am happy with it.
My only complaint is that it does not have a battery backup. Unusual in this day and age. We tend to lose power frequently and we have to reset the clock.
Since I don't play music on it or the radio I can't attest to the quality of sound, but it is great for what I use it for. I would recommend it to others.
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