







🎉 Relive the Retro Vibes with Modern Convenience!
The SEMIER Boombox is a versatile cassette player that not only plays tapes but also converts them to MP3 format effortlessly. With a powerful 6W speaker, AM/FM radio capabilities, and dual power options, this retro device is perfect for music lovers of all ages. Its user-friendly design and built-in recording features make it an ideal gift for anyone looking to enjoy their favorite tunes in a modern way.








| Item Weight | 1.1 Kilograms |
| Style | Retro |
| Color | Black |
| Supported Standards | Cassette |
| Bluetooth support? | No |
| Supported Audio Format | MP3, WMA |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Number of Speakers | 1 |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone, Smartphone, Laptop, Tablet |
| Wattage | 6 watts |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Speaker Type | Mono |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Corded Electric |
G**N
If you intend to create MP3 files from you cassettes, Read This...
Well then, this will be a different kind of review... I'll start by confessing that this device did not meet my needs and it has been returned. Nonetheless I gave it a five star rating as an acknowledgement of the excellent customer support I received.My project is archiving a couple hundred rare-ish music cassettes by ripping them as MP3 files then storing them on the digital jukebox that blankets our home with music. I have been laboriously performing this using a high end Teac deck and the Audible app on a laptop, but the appeal of this little player was strong enough to catch my interest. Long story short, it is completely inappropriate for my purpose.To be fair, it works as advertised, but the quality of the MP3 analog to digital conversion is low grade, unacceptably so for serious archival use. Worse yet, there is a very awkward pause in the Recording To USB process that prevents it from beginning until your tape is already playing music. To begin recording to a USB thumb drive, you must first press PLAY and start the tape, then press and hold a small RecUSB button until a red recording light comes on. The light doesn't come on until audible sound is already playing from your tape. I can only vouch for this on the unit I have in hand, but Customer Support seemed to indicate this behavior was a Feature rather than a Bug.And that brings us to their Customer Support which was excellent! The documentation included a nice cart that provided an email address for support along with the promise of a quick response. I resorted to that immediately and repeatedly to get to the bottom of my questions and the answers were indeed quick in coming, accurate and complete.With that help, I was able to determine that this wasn't going to work for my particular needs, and easily arrange for a refund of my full purchase price.This device worked perfectly as designed, radio reception was strong and the sound quality playing a cassette was acceptable. It's a useful little boombox at a reasonable price. The only dealbreaker in my case wouldn't affect most buyers. The company explained what was going on and they cheerfully refunded my purchase. I have found that to be rare in these troubled times and so I reward this a five-star transaction.PS, I also suggested to their Customer Support that they update their listing to indicate the RecUSB delay. We'll see if they do so.-Grouchy
I**R
Converter to USB surprising good
The media could not be loaded. The radio and tape player worked as expected. What surprised me was the converter for USB. I was going to add sound samples, but unfortunately Amazon won't let me. All my tapes that were originals from 1985 transferred over to the USB with a humming noise when played on my desktop. The humming noise came from the tape. It was slightly magnified during the transfer, but could be easily edited out for a clearer sound. I made a copy of a CD onto a tape back in 1991. Today I took that tape and transferred it to the USB and the sound was near perfect to the original CD. I was also able to transfer songs from my desktop (iTunes) to a flash drive and the music sounded great. This is a great little radio to have sitting on your desk in an office.Video is a song being played off of the flash drive!
J**.
Amazing!
I had so many old cassette tapes and didn't want to throw them away, so I took a chance on this and I'm so glad I did! I bought one and couldn't belief the simplicity of operation. No computer, no app, no cables to hook up, etc. Just pop a cassette in, hit two buttons and whamo! you're transferring to mp3! I love also that it can record radio programming and has the option to just listen to the radio only if desired. It is also portable! Battery operated, you can take it anywere. Love it so much, I bought 3 more for family members and relatives. You won't regret it!
M**O
Customer satisfied- thank you!
The cassette player ate my tape!!! I had bought this player with high expectations after reading the wonderful reviews, compared to the other players which were unfavorable. I snatched it up right away. I played the storybook tape only twice without any problems. On the third run, it started out okay with the title, author, Illustrator...then- it ate my tape! I specifically bought this player so that I could play my read-along storybook/cassettes for my young grandchildren. Now, I can't...we are all very, very, very disappointed. That tape was a favorite for 15 years during my preschool teaching years- irreplaceable. I've notified the Warranty company, and if necessary, I will file a claim with Asurian's 3 year Accident Protection Plan which I bought for $4.99. I'm so disappointed.UPDATE: I was sent a replacement unit after contacting Semier, since the warranty was still in effect. The company was very prompt at attending to my problem- within a week the replacement unit arrived. So far, the replacement unit is functioning properly. I have played a tape in the cassette player without any problems. I rewound it, fast forwarded it, and played it a few times. The only feature that I am not able to test is the Record feature because I don't have any blank tapes. I hope that it works, if I ever do record. The sound quality and volume are very acceptable as I'm listening to the radio. So, thank you, "Jess" at Semier for taking care of me.
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