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| GPX WR3004SP Portable Cassette Player with AM/FM Radio and Flashlight | 
enlarge | Brand: GPX Category: CE
Buy New: $19.24 (On sale from $25.01)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (10 reviews) Sales Rank: 26852
Color: Sports White Media: Electronics Batteries: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9 x 2
MPN: WR3004SP Model: WR3004SP UPC: 047323300417 EAN: 0047323300417 ASIN: B0002DJQFU
Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days
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| Features:
| | Personal cassette player with analog AM/FM tuner for active use | | | Cabinet and knobs sealed with rubber gaskets to keep out sand, dust, and moisture | | | Built-in flashlight lights up pathway when dusk sets in | | | Electronic volume control, power-on LED indicator, and auto-stop function | | | Includes in-ear stereo headphones and detachable belt clip; 90-day warranty |
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Product Description Sports Design For Outdoor Use. Cabinet & Knobs Sealed With Rubber Gaskets To Keep Out Sand, Dust & Moisture. Am/fm Radio. Electronic Volume Control. Power-on Led Indicator. Detachable Belt Clip. Plays Stereo Cassette Tapes. Auto-stop At Tape End. Built-in Flashlight With On/off Control. Backstrap-style Turbo In-ear Headphones. Requires 2 Aa Batteries.
Amazon.com Product Description A simple and low-cost alternative to feature-filled portable MP3 and CD players, the GPX WR3004SP not only lets you revisit your favorite cassettes from the '80s, but also plays tunes through its AM/FM radio and lights your path once the sun goes down. The device is built for active use, with special rubber gaskets that keep sand, dust, and moisture from entering the cabinet and knobs. This both helps preserve the internal machinery and ensures that the knobs and buttons won't gum up after a trip to the coast. The cassette mechanism itself is conspicuously basic, boasting an electronic volume control and a power-on LED indicator, along with an auto-stop function that halts the tape once it runs to the end. Should you tire of listening to prerecorded cassettes, simply switch to the AM/FM radio for access to music and talk programs. Hikers and campers will find the built-in flashlight a nice touch, especially if they're jogging or hiking near dusk. It's also handy for more pedestrian concerns, such as finding your car keys in the dark. The WR3004SP includes a pair of backstrap-style stereo in-ear headphones that fit snugly within the lobes while you exercise, along with a detachable belt clip. It runs on either two AA batteries (not included) or an AC adapter (not included) and carries a 90-day warranty against defects. What's in the Box WR3004SP cassette deck/radio, stereo headphones, detachable belt clip, user's manual.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
  Cassette player is a dud! June 20, 2008 I ordered this cassette player for my 6 year old so she could listen to books on tape. The player worked great for the first 2 days and served its purpose well, until we could not get it to turn off. When you hit the stop button, it continues to run, whether there is a tape inserted or not. The only way to get it to stop is to take the batteries out each time you want to turn it off. I could not find my invoice from shipping which is why I have not returned it, otherwise I would have. I am quite disappointed in this product.
  Confusing portable cassette player June 18, 2008 The GPX WR30045P Cassette player is confusing! It's imprinted with "DC in 4.5 volts" but takes 2 - 1.5 volt batteries! Doesn't compute. And what do I set my AC adapter for? Can't see the tape; bulkier than it needs to be.
  Cheap Product March 4, 2008 The price was low, but I figured that by now all cassette tape players would be. However, it seems the low price coincides with the product. The player drags the tape and the volume fluctuates from very hight to very low on its own accord. It does play tapes, but when and how it wants to....
  You get what you pay for February 13, 2008
GPX WR3004SP Portable Cassette Player with AM/FM Radio and Flashlight . I bought this cassette player because I wanted to listen to books on tape while knitting in order to keep up with my monthly book club reading. The player works fairly well, but the construction is flimsy, it's cheaply made; it's very basic, no bells and whistles. The sound is clear for listening to books. I've used it when on the elliptical machine at the gym as well, but the volume automatically keeps getting louder from the motion so it constantly needed to be adjusted. The ear phones are also not that comfortable. However, it was very inexpensive and does serve the purpose it was intended for.
  sucky! sucky! December 2, 2007 I bought this thing from AMAZON. I threw it in the trash I think 2-3 weeks later. The unit has wow & flutter. The volume increased by itself, I had to keep turning it down! Finally, it stopped working (cassette) just before I began my bike ride home. I just took the batteries out and threw it in the trash. The light was good enough to find my stash in the dark if I got down on my knees. Wasted $40.00's
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