Technology
This wooden block is actually an amazing wireless record player
TL;DR: Wirelessly play your vinyl records with a RokBlok record player for $89.99, a 9% savings as of July 11.
That box of records sitting in the corner? You’re supposed to listen to them. Of course, if you don’t have something to play them on, you can’t really do that. But what if instead of buying an expensive, bulky record player, you could snap up this adorable version from RokBlok?
If it looks familiar, that’s because we’ve written about the older model before. Or perhaps you saw it featured on Shark Tank. Either way, they’ve introduced a new and improved model that’s got us excited about upgrading. Take a look for yourself:
As you’d expect, the RokBlok V1.5 allows you to listen to all those 33⅓ and 45 RPM vinyls you’ve been thrifting. This cool device combines retro and modern technology, allowing you to play records anywhere you can find a flat surface. A built-in analog speaker provides audio, and the Bluetooth connectivity provides the opportunity for bigger audio once you pair the RokBlok with the wireless speaker or headphones of your choice (within 30 feet). Simply place RokBlock on a record and raise the control lever to start playing. That’s it.
At just 4″ x 2″ in size, this tiny wireless record player can go anywhere with you, and its rechargeable battery provides up to four hours of playtime. It’ll be a hit at all those socially-distanced picnics this summer (PSA: wear a mask) and equally as great for lounging at home. We can’t help but think you’ll agree with TechCrunch when they say RokBlok is “cute as a button, clever as hell and utterly absurd.” Absurd in the absolute best way.
RokBlok: The World’s Smallest Wireless Record Player V1.5 is on sale here for $89.99.
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