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🎶 Turn your dusty tapes into digital gold—because your memories deserve to be heard!
The DIGITNOW! Portable Cassette Player doubles as a USB cassette-to-MP3 converter, enabling easy digitization of your old tapes using Audacity software. Its compact, lightweight design supports battery or USB power, with a 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening. Compatible with legacy Windows and Mac systems, it offers a simple plug-and-play experience to preserve and enjoy your vintage audio collection on modern devices.






| ASIN | B01IAEIC20 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,813 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 24 in Portable Cassette Players |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | BR602 |
| Manufacturer | DIGITNOW! |
| Product Dimensions | 10.9 x 7.9 x 2.8 cm; 173.3 g |
D**E
Amazing for under £20.00
Wo! What a lovely little unit this is. The size is just like the old slim Walkman style (nice and compact). For the £20 this is great value for money with amazing quality and durability too. Comes with software for windows, I am using Linux Mint and I had it working in less than a minute as this thing powers by USB when plugged in. I used Audacity in Linux and started to make the first cassette into digital format with no issues at all. The sound captured was amazing and even after 20+ years of gathering dust, they still sound great.
A**N
Not bad, but not brilliant either
I found some old cassette tapes in a box in my loft and wanted to listen to them as they likely contained songs from my youth. Didn't have a tape player so got this as added bonus of being able to connect and record on my PC as needed. PROs - It does it's job, it plays cassettes. - It's cheap. - Arrived quickly and well packaged. - Recognised natively by Windows 10 and 11 (no faffing with setup) CONs - There is a noticeable hiss on playback. - The earphones are very, very cheap and uncomfortable. - USB cable was faulty when arrived - had to use a different one to be recognised on PC. - No power adaptor included - Application included is Audacity, which is free to download online (and made by another company). - Even using brand new high-performance batteries, the playback sounds slightly slower than it should (could be due to age of the tapes though?). Overall, it's not bad - get what you pay for. It does it's job but there will be better units out there or different options. You will need to use Audacity's features to clean up the recordings after transfer. Also noticed a number of other companies selling the exact same product with a different branding so seems to be a generic unit re-sold by numerous retailers.
S**H
Does what it describes.
I have been able to listen to tapes that I thought I wouldn't be able to.
B**T
Awful sound quality - slow, wobbly, and noisy
Truly awful sound quality out of this. I wasn't expecting much, but it's even worse than I imagined. The tape plays too slow and while I don't have the means of measuring it, the wow and flutter sounds truly awful, and I'm not even remotely close to an audiophile. There is also absolutely awful noise on the recording, noticeable during quiet parts of the recording. This noise is noticeable even when playing with no cassette in, so it's clearly from the device, not the tape. The mechanism also feels horribly cheap and nasty. The auto reverse has triggered a few times in the middle of a tape, though that at least seems to have stopped after running through a few tapes, perhaps once everything loosened up a bit. The sound quality however has not improved, and if anything the slowness maybe worse the longer I use it. I have some old tapes and I wanted to find out what's on them - this will do the job of letting me know what's on them, but getting audio which is actually listenable is beyond its abilities. Even allowing for how cheap it is I can't give this more than 1 star - it's just not fit for purpose, and will likely go back for a refund. Sadly it looks like all the similar items available are rebadged versions of the same thing.
E**Y
Only worked once.
Looked good, price was perfect for being on a pension. Worked the first time but failed to again so sent it back and refunded quickly.
S**N
Brilliant
This tape player is amazing! It plays all my old tapes without chewing them up, and easily plugs into my laptop to record tracks from the tape into Audacity program. (I already had Audacity so didn't need the cd) it is easy to use, and there is a button to play tape in both directions so you don't have to turn the tape around to play the other side. So far it has lasted well (I've only had it a couple of weeks but it has got intensive use).
A**S
Truly awful sound, good software
This is one of many identical Chinese-manufactured tape-USB packages available. It comes with the player, cable, headphones, and software. It is relatively simple to use and allows conversions of tape recordings to .mp3 format. Well it does, sort of. If you like excessive warble. Quite how a modern factory can make a tape player so bad is a bit of a mystery. I've bought a personal stereo from a car boot sale for 20p that is far superior. I would guess that my particular model may be a result of not uncommon dodgy Chinese quality control, as other reviewers have not mentioned such poor quality playback. In essence, this tape player cannot maintain a steady speed, no matter what age of tape is used. This is great if you want to replicate your 1980s dodgy car stereo, but not great if you want to convert anything other than spoken words. It's like listening to chalk grating down a blackboard. There's also a bit of background hum, although this really doesn't make much difference. Truly awful. The Audacity software supplied is good. It's not 100% intuitive to use straight away, but once familiar it can edit and produce compatible mp3 files. It would help if the player wasn't terrible, but at least some sort of output is created which is better than looking at a tape. Note to self: try out the new toy before the returns window closes.
G**.
Does what it says on the tin...
Bought this to convert a few old pre-recorded tapes I had and did not want to get rid off until I had replaced them with CD versions, but for the cost of one CD I could convert all my tapes to MP3. Gadget looks cheaply made, all plastic apart from the mechanics, but the software works well and the quality of the subsequent MP3 is pretty good - may not be to audiophile standards but good enough for playing back through phone or media streamer. Would suggest using a power adapter rather than the battery as mine seemed to operate better (and longer) on electricity but it did work using just the battery to begin with.
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