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title: "Reshow Portable Cassette Tape Player,"
brand: "reshow"
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# Portable cassette playback Direct analog-to-MP3 conversion Auto-reverse tape recording Reshow Portable Cassette Tape Player,

**Brand:** reshow
**Price:** 22.72 DT
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Bring your cassette memories into the digital age—because vintage deserves a comeback!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Reshow Portable Cassette Tape Player, by reshow
- **How much does it cost?** 22.72 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tn](https://www.desertcart.tn/products/498192564-reshow-portable-cassette-tape-player)

## Best For

- reshow enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted reshow brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Simplicity:** Includes earphones, USB charger, and clear manual—start digitizing your audio treasures right out of the box.
- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Lightweight and battery-powered for on-the-go playback or easy storage.
- • **Auto-Reverse Functionality:** Seamlessly record both sides of your tapes without manual flipping—double the content, half the hassle.
- • **Value-Packed Audio Solution:** Affordable alternative to expensive tape decks and software, perfect for audiophiles and collectors alike.
- • **Digitize Your Vintage Collection:** Effortlessly convert analog cassettes to MP3 without a PC—preserve nostalgia in a modern format.

## Overview

The Reshow Portable Cassette Tape Player is a lightweight, battery-operated device that plays and digitizes cassette tapes directly to MP3 files via USB—no PC needed. Featuring auto-reverse recording, included earphones, and a USB charger, it offers an affordable, user-friendly solution for preserving analog audio collections in a modern, portable format.

## Description

Do you need a player for your ancient cassettes? Are you searching for a gift to your familly or friends? Reshow cassette player is a great choice for you, which can-- 1. As a portable cassette walkman with earphone 2. Easily Convert audio music to digital MP3 file without PC required 3. Comes with neat package with individual packaging for extra protection Packing Content: 1*Cassette Player 1*Earphone 1*USB Charger Cable 1*User Manual、

Review: Easy Analog to Digital dubbing for Your cassettes - For years, I have been an avid audiobook listener, a journey that began in the era of 'Books on Tape'—a term synonymous with the pioneering company of the time. I must have accumulated 100+ titles on cassette tape, which I played on my Sony Walkman and the cassette deck hooked up to my stereo. As technology evolved, so did my listening habits, transitioning from the iconic Sony Walkman to Apple's revolutionary iPod, and ultimately, to the convenience of my iPhone. What I appreciate about audiobooks in a digital format is the ability to re-listen to them after a while, and their handy presence right on my phone. While I was excavating my crawl space recently, I unearthed my venerable collection of 'audiobook cassettes. Through my old Denon tape deck, I was thrilled to once again discover the high quality of these productions, from the narration to the sound engineering. And with so many great titles, from Sherlock Holmes with John Gielgud to Ken Follett, to Clive Cussler, I wanted to rediscover them again, but conveniently in a digital format. I initially recorded these analog gems directly into my computer, which required the purchase of specialized software and an adapter. This worked well, but it was time-consuming. I had to monitor the audio levels of the files once they were recording, and then use a second software program, Audacity, to edit it all together and export the native files as MP3s. (Some of these titles were six or eight cassettes in length!) I found that this process was tying up my computer for long periods. So, after digitizing a couple of Clive Cussler epics in this way, I convinced myself there had to be a better, more convenient way to transfer my audiobooks from an analog cassette into a digital mp3 format. I googled "Tape to Digital Converter" which led me to desertcart and this product. When it arrived, I immediately went through the 8-page folded panel instructions that were included. It's worth noting that the instructions are articulated in clear, comprehensible English, a refreshing departure from the usual perplexing 'Engrish' translations. I realized that not only could I record cassettes, but I could also PLAY them from a powered speaker, or headphones (there is a pair of ear-bud style phones supplied) as the unit can function as a tape player/recorder with both Aux line-in and output ports. The recording process is multi-faceted and easy with a standard USB drive, which you insert on the side of the unit. You can choose to record in two modes, "manual" and "auto." The manual mode will record the cassette side "as is" and you will have to turn it off manually once it has stopped. You can select auto-reverse and it will also record the other side, but you will have to stop it manually or it will continue to record each side in a continuous loop. If you choose auto mode, the software will detect the space between tracks and save each into separate files. If a song has a pause longer than two seconds, it will detect this as a new track and record the one song into two files. But, this is easily fixed as you can recombine the files in Audacity. In terms of price and functionality, this product represents unparalleled value. I am more than halfway through digitizing my entire collection of books on tape...it's like getting a whole new audiobook club membership for one low price! The overall process saves me a lot of time. As an FYI, if you have audiobooks on CDs, it will transfer those as well through the "Aux-in" jack. My laptop is relatively new, and they have eliminated external drives from these, so now I "rip" them via this unit. One final note, if you have just one boxed set of audiobooks on tape, you can sell it on eBay after you have digitized it, and the unit has paid for itself! I wholeheartedly endorse this product as the most efficient, economical, and user-friendly method for digitizing your cherished analog cassettes and other 'vintage' recordings, music included!
Review: Does the job relatively easily - After comparing specs and reading reviews on many similar items, decided to try this one and I pretty happy with it so far. It seems the only options available these days for digitizing cassette tapes are devices in this price range that are all very similar, or getting a real tape deck and an computer audio interface for it. I've had a dual tape deck hooked up to my computer for decades, but hadn't used it in years and discovered it no longer functions :( Buying a new one would easily cost over $200, so wanted to try the this item as a cheaper option, and so far I've digitized several tapes with a good enough result that I can finally get rid of the original tapes. Pros: • Very inexpensive. • The process of digitizing to MP3 is fairly simple and hands free, once you figure it out. • Once you start digitizing, you don't have to monitor it the whole time. I have not heard any unexpected glitches in the resulting MP3s that have required redoing anything. Cons: • The audio quality is not exactly hi-fidelity. There is some hum and hiss even when the tape is not in motion, but it's not terrible (noise floor is around -60db). On the resulting MP3, you only notice it in the pause between tracks. When a song is playing you can't really tell. Especially if the music is loud. I'm mostly transferring metal (ie speed core/thrash) so pristine quality is not required. Might not be good though for more delicate music like classical :) • The whole thing seems very fragile. I would not plan on taking this places and using it to just play tapes like an old Walkman. I will only be using it at home to digitize tapes. The door that you have to open seems particularly fragile, and when you close it, it doesn't click shut with a very solid feeling. • Even though it has an auto-reverse function, I would recommend only playing tapes one direction and then flipping the tape over to play the other side, so that you are always using the same playback head, for consistency with the audio. • I would also recommend doing the transfers with the volume level / recording level as high as possible for a better signal/noise ratio. • Some of the button placement is weird and not intuitive, and the labels are tiny and nearly impossible to read. The manual leaves a bit to be desired, but with it you can figure out the few buttons that are involved in the digitizing process and what order to do things in. • It has a feature where you can have it auto-detect the pause between songs and make each one a separate MP3 file. Personally I didn't find this reliable enough to be useful. Too many cases where it falsely detects a gap or doesn't detect a legit one. I found it much easier to just create one MP3 file per side of the tape, then chop it up in an audio editor like Audacity. • The ear buds it comes with are terrible. I would recommend using actual headphones with a 1/8th inch adapter, or at least higher quality ear buds. Summary: I'm happy enough with it that I'm going to use it to digitize my entire cassette tape collection, and finally be able to get rid of the physical tapes. (A lot of it is original music that isn't available commercially.)

## Features

- Reshow Portable Cassette Tape Player,

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BMVNXWGW |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106,265 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #108 in Portable Cassette Players & Recorders |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (709) |
| Date First Available | July 14, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 10.5 ounces |
| Item model number | Re-006 |
| Manufacturer | Reshow |
| Package Dimensions | 6.65 x 4.57 x 0.67 inches |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Reshow
- **Digital Recording Time:** [EO]
- **Format:** MP3 Audio
- **Hardware Interface:** USB
- **Headphones Jack:** 3.5 millimeters
- **Item Weight:** 0.3 Kilograms
- **Memory Storage Capacity:** 32 MB
- **Microphone Form Factor:** Built-In
- **Microphone Operation Mode:** Speech recognition mode
- **Number of Batteries:** 2 AA batteries required.

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is te requirement of USB flash driver?**
A: The USB flash driver is up to 32GB. USB Format Supported: FAT, FAT32, exFAT. (NTFS format is NOT SUPPORTED). If no files after converting, please check whether the USB flash driver meets the requirement.

**Q: What about the sound quality?**
A: Sound quality is highly depended on the tape viability. In addition, low battery may also influence the sound quality. So recommand to use DC power supply when converting lots of cassettes.

**Q: Why is a song divided into 2 files with auto mode?**
A: If there is a long soundless period in a song, it may be divided into 2 files when using auto mode.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy Analog to Digital dubbing for Your cassettes
*by E***R on February 26, 2024*

For years, I have been an avid audiobook listener, a journey that began in the era of 'Books on Tape'—a term synonymous with the pioneering company of the time. I must have accumulated 100+ titles on cassette tape, which I played on my Sony Walkman and the cassette deck hooked up to my stereo. As technology evolved, so did my listening habits, transitioning from the iconic Sony Walkman to Apple's revolutionary iPod, and ultimately, to the convenience of my iPhone. What I appreciate about audiobooks in a digital format is the ability to re-listen to them after a while, and their handy presence right on my phone. While I was excavating my crawl space recently, I unearthed my venerable collection of 'audiobook cassettes. Through my old Denon tape deck, I was thrilled to once again discover the high quality of these productions, from the narration to the sound engineering. And with so many great titles, from Sherlock Holmes with John Gielgud to Ken Follett, to Clive Cussler, I wanted to rediscover them again, but conveniently in a digital format. I initially recorded these analog gems directly into my computer, which required the purchase of specialized software and an adapter. This worked well, but it was time-consuming. I had to monitor the audio levels of the files once they were recording, and then use a second software program, Audacity, to edit it all together and export the native files as MP3s. (Some of these titles were six or eight cassettes in length!) I found that this process was tying up my computer for long periods. So, after digitizing a couple of Clive Cussler epics in this way, I convinced myself there had to be a better, more convenient way to transfer my audiobooks from an analog cassette into a digital mp3 format. I googled "Tape to Digital Converter" which led me to Amazon and this product. When it arrived, I immediately went through the 8-page folded panel instructions that were included. It's worth noting that the instructions are articulated in clear, comprehensible English, a refreshing departure from the usual perplexing 'Engrish' translations. I realized that not only could I record cassettes, but I could also PLAY them from a powered speaker, or headphones (there is a pair of ear-bud style phones supplied) as the unit can function as a tape player/recorder with both Aux line-in and output ports. The recording process is multi-faceted and easy with a standard USB drive, which you insert on the side of the unit. You can choose to record in two modes, "manual" and "auto." The manual mode will record the cassette side "as is" and you will have to turn it off manually once it has stopped. You can select auto-reverse and it will also record the other side, but you will have to stop it manually or it will continue to record each side in a continuous loop. If you choose auto mode, the software will detect the space between tracks and save each into separate files. If a song has a pause longer than two seconds, it will detect this as a new track and record the one song into two files. But, this is easily fixed as you can recombine the files in Audacity. In terms of price and functionality, this product represents unparalleled value. I am more than halfway through digitizing my entire collection of books on tape...it's like getting a whole new audiobook club membership for one low price! The overall process saves me a lot of time. As an FYI, if you have audiobooks on CDs, it will transfer those as well through the "Aux-in" jack. My laptop is relatively new, and they have eliminated external drives from these, so now I "rip" them via this unit. One final note, if you have just one boxed set of audiobooks on tape, you can sell it on eBay after you have digitized it, and the unit has paid for itself! I wholeheartedly endorse this product as the most efficient, economical, and user-friendly method for digitizing your cherished analog cassettes and other 'vintage' recordings, music included!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Does the job relatively easily
*by S***B on August 7, 2023*

After comparing specs and reading reviews on many similar items, decided to try this one and I pretty happy with it so far. It seems the only options available these days for digitizing cassette tapes are devices in this price range that are all very similar, or getting a real tape deck and an computer audio interface for it. I've had a dual tape deck hooked up to my computer for decades, but hadn't used it in years and discovered it no longer functions :( Buying a new one would easily cost over $200, so wanted to try the this item as a cheaper option, and so far I've digitized several tapes with a good enough result that I can finally get rid of the original tapes. Pros: • Very inexpensive. • The process of digitizing to MP3 is fairly simple and hands free, once you figure it out. • Once you start digitizing, you don't have to monitor it the whole time. I have not heard any unexpected glitches in the resulting MP3s that have required redoing anything. Cons: • The audio quality is not exactly hi-fidelity. There is some hum and hiss even when the tape is not in motion, but it's not terrible (noise floor is around -60db). On the resulting MP3, you only notice it in the pause between tracks. When a song is playing you can't really tell. Especially if the music is loud. I'm mostly transferring metal (ie speed core/thrash) so pristine quality is not required. Might not be good though for more delicate music like classical :) • The whole thing seems very fragile. I would not plan on taking this places and using it to just play tapes like an old Walkman. I will only be using it at home to digitize tapes. The door that you have to open seems particularly fragile, and when you close it, it doesn't click shut with a very solid feeling. • Even though it has an auto-reverse function, I would recommend only playing tapes one direction and then flipping the tape over to play the other side, so that you are always using the same playback head, for consistency with the audio. • I would also recommend doing the transfers with the volume level / recording level as high as possible for a better signal/noise ratio. • Some of the button placement is weird and not intuitive, and the labels are tiny and nearly impossible to read. The manual leaves a bit to be desired, but with it you can figure out the few buttons that are involved in the digitizing process and what order to do things in. • It has a feature where you can have it auto-detect the pause between songs and make each one a separate MP3 file. Personally I didn't find this reliable enough to be useful. Too many cases where it falsely detects a gap or doesn't detect a legit one. I found it much easier to just create one MP3 file per side of the tape, then chop it up in an audio editor like Audacity. • The ear buds it comes with are terrible. I would recommend using actual headphones with a 1/8th inch adapter, or at least higher quality ear buds. Summary: I'm happy enough with it that I'm going to use it to digitize my entire cassette tape collection, and finally be able to get rid of the physical tapes. (A lot of it is original music that isn't available commercially.)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ SO helpful!
*by S***K on November 30, 2023*

My first reaction at unboxing was that the Reshow Cassette to .mp3 converter seemed a little flimsy, which I had honestly expected for the low price. However, that impression was quickly abated with my first cassette to MP3 conversion. I hooked it up to mt Dell all-in-one PC with the provided USB cable for power, inserted, my first cassette and a USB thumb drive and just because my cassettes were 30 years old, fast forwarded and rewound in the hopes that would tighten the tape a little bit. It records real time, of course, so the process takes a while, but the results are staggering. Over the next few weeks, I converted every single one of my 49 hoarded-in-storage cassettes, and now I have them all on my PC and backed up in iCloud) more or less (haha) for eternity. Most of the tapes were live single track demos and my Alaska band’s live performance soundboard cassette copies, and I heard many many things that made me smile and a few that made me cry. I took the cassettes, pulled out just a few for my son, and threw them away. I highly recommend this device, and if I ever find any other cassettes, I will use it in the same manner. Kudos, kudos, kudos.

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