Hamilton Buhl Classroom Cassette Player and Recorder with Auto Shut-Off and Built-In Microphone, 2 Station, AC/DC Operation. Ideal for Schools and Educational Use

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$43.91
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  • Number of Batteries 4 C batteries required.
  • Battery Cell Composition Alkaline
  • Recommended Uses For Product Cassette
  • Unit Count 1.0 Count
Product Highlights

Explore the versatility of the Hamilton Buhl Classroom Cassette Player (D132) (HA802), designed specifically to enhance both learning and entertainment in any setting.

Features:

Dual Functionality: This device serves as both a cassette player and recorder, allowing you to play your favorite tapes or record audio with ease. MP3 Playback: Utilize the built-in USB port to play MP3 files directly from a USB flash drive, expanding your audio options. Quality Audio: Features a high-quality speaker and built-in microphone, ensuring clear sound and recording. Power Options: Operate with AC/DC power or use 4 C batteries (not included) for portability. User Friendly: Equipped with 2 ¼” headphone jacks and an auto shut-off feature for added convenience and energy saving. Portable Design: The retractable handle makes it easy to carry, perfect for moving between classrooms or study areas.

Ideal for educational purposes or personal use, the Hamilton Buhl D132 Cassette Player combines classic functionality with modern features, making it a reliable tool for any audio need.

Customer Insights

POSITIVE
Nostalgic Usage

Can play old cassettes with decent sound quality, making it suitable for those with old recordings.

Multi-Functionality

Includes flash drive support, allowing playback from other media sources.

Versatility

Works with both plug-in power and C batteries, providing flexibility in usage.

Ease of Use

Generally easy to use as reported by some users.

Recording Utility

Helped users record thoughts and maintain manuscripts efficiently.

NEGATIVE
Sound Quality Issues

Many users reported poor sound quality with hissing, humming, and garbled audio.

Tape Eating Problem

Several instances of the device eating and destroying tapes.

Build Quality Concerns

Feels cheaply made, with some units missing parts or having hard-to-operate buttons.

Malfunctioning

Some units were dead on arrival or failed shortly after purchase.

Recording Failure

Microphone input issues, leading to loud, harsh buzzing sounds when trying to record.

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