Mini Jukebox plays CD’s, radio and MP3’s via USB

Posted in music by Darrin Olson on October 24th, 2007

USB CD Rock Mini Jukebox is a jukebox reproduction that plays CDs, radio and MP3 filesThe small table top jukebox reproduction stands 36cm high and has a real wood cabinet (veneer) and illuminated tubing that changes colors making it look and act like the real old time jukeboxes.

Instead of being packed with tiny records this jukebox houses electronics to play your favorite old-time music on CD’s through a retractable tray in the front. It also has an FM radio tuner and a USB 2.0 connection to connect and play MP3’s, although the jukebox itself does not have any internal memory or an MP3 player.

The Mini Jukebox is similar to what is pictured here and does have an array of color changing LED lights that change the tubes to shades of red, blue and green. The device is powered through a AC power outlet and retails for about $255, which to us seems like a pretty big chunk of change for not a lot of jukebox.


USB CD Rock Mini Jukebox

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One Comment to “Mini Jukebox plays CD’s, radio and MP3’s via USB”
  1. jose Says:

    wow 225 dollars for this!!!….were planning my sisters sweet 15 and she wanted to do a 50s theme…..this would’ve been perfect to use as our center pieces…i needed a couple….but at this price?!!yeah right!!!

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