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Cassette Tape to USB Converter and Digitizer

Cassette Tape to USB Converter and Digitizer

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Cassette Player and Converter in One

This device is a 2-in-1 tool that functions as a portable cassette player for listening to your old tapes. You can use the included earphones or connect it to a car stereo via the AUX jack. It is designed to transfer audio from cassette tapes into MP3 format.

Direct-to-USB MP3 Recording

This converter allows conversion by recording directly onto a USB flash drive. It saves the audio in MP3 format automatically. This process does not require a computer; you just plug in a USB drive and play the tape.

Dual Power and Recording Modes

The device is portable, with two power options: it can run on two AA batteries (not included) or be powered by the included 5V DC USB cable. It also offers both Manual and Auto recording modes, and a playback function lets you check the file you just recorded.

Product Specifications

  • Color: Silver black
  • Size: 6.10 × 4.53 × 1.57 inches
  • Material: Plastic
  • Power Supply: 2 x AA Battery (not included) or 5V DC USB Power
  • Working Time: 2hrs
  • Audio Channel: Stereo L/R
  • Bit Rate: 128Kbps

What’s Included

  • 1 x Cassette Tape To USB Converter
  • 1 x USB Cable (for power)
  • 1 x User Manual
  • 1 x Earphone

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a computer to convert my tapes?
This device converts tapes directly to MP3 format and saves them onto a connected USB flash drive without needing a computer.

Can I listen to my tapes with this device?
It functions as a standard cassette player. You can listen through the included earphones or connect it to speakers/car stereos via the AUX jack.

How is the converter powered?
It can be powered either by 2 AA batteries (not included) for portability or by the included USB cable connected to a 5V DC power source.

How does it split tracks when recording?
It offers both Manual mode (you control track breaks) and Auto mode, which uses signal detection to attempt track separation. Recording only happens while the tape is playing.

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