The Crosley company came up with an interesting idea - they revived the old Crosley CT100 cassette player, which is similar to the one on which almost all of us listened to music in the last century. If you still keep such a radio somewhere among the junk, it's time to train it.
At the tape recorder Crosley CT100 it's not about reviving quality sound, but rather the desperate screeching of cassette tapes. But the fact is that they are players were once part of our urban culture – we used them for dubbing games for home computers or listening to music.
The Crosley CT100 also looks like it was taken from a time capsule buried in the 1980s. One 'drawer' for cassette, old-fashioned radio scale for AM and FM frequencies, click buttons and telescopic antenna. Everything also works, just as it used to work, on a D-type battery.
At least they give it a bit of modernity SD card slot and USB port. Just in case, if you don't have cassettes, but only cards and keys.
Image Gallery - Crosley CT100 Cassette Player
More information:
crosleyradio.com