
FYDEE Record Player - Dual Way Bluetooth | 3 LP Sizes | Built-in Stereo Speakers | 33/45/78 RPM Turntable | USB Output and MP3 Recording | RCA Output for Vinyl Records | Walnut
FYDEE
Electronics
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Product Features
[4 transmission modes]: Record player supports direct vinyl record playback, features USB output and MP3 transcribe, RCA output for connecting to professional speakers, Bluetooth 5.4 technology for two-way audio transmission. Seamlessly bridges classic vinyl records and modern music. [Built-in stereo speakers]: Vinyl player with built-in 2 stereo speakers, no need to connect additional speakers. Its simple operation makes it perfect for beginners. The newly upgraded and optimized RCA audio output provides more stable and smooth sound transmission. [Two-way Bluetooth 5.4]: In Bluetooth Transmitter (TX) mode, vinyl record player can stream currently playing vinyl music to an external Bluetooth device. In Bluetooth Receiver mode, turntable can also easily receive digital music from a phone or tablet. It perfectly blends classic music with modern technology to meet diverse musical needs. [Belt-driven 3-speed]: Turntables for vinyl records feature a belt drive system with 3 playback speeds (33, 45, or 78 RPM) and 3 record sizes (7''/10''/12''), meeting diverse playback needs. An auto-stop function automatically stops the turntable at the end of a record, protecting the records and extending the player's lifespan. [Spring shock absorption]: A spring-loaded damping design creates a buffer gap between the bluetooth turntable base and the main unit. Its function is to maximize the reduction of vibration impact on playback while providing convenient built-in speaker functionality. Note: This buffer gap is a normal design feature and not a quality issue.



