Victrola Journey Bluetooth Portable Suitcase Record Player – with Built-in Speakers, 3 Speed Vinyl Record Player, RCA Out, Headphone Jack (Turquoise)








Key features
- •Three-speed turntable (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM) plays all of your vinyl records and favorite albums.
- •Built-in Bluetooth to wirelessly play music from your Bluetooth enabled device. No cords needed.
- •Portable suitcase design with easy carry handle
- •3.5mm Aux-in for playing music from any non-Bluetooth device, RCA Aux-in and headphone jack
- •Built-in stereo speakers.No battery used.Power,on,off,volume control knob.Auto or manual stop selection switch
Victrola Journey Bluetooth Portable Suitcase Record Player – with Built-in Speakers, 3 Speed Vinyl Record Player, RCA Out, Headphone Jack (Turquoise)
List Price: $80.49$72.44DEALYou Save: $8.05 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Very pretty and works great
MrsBrewer4321✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
I got the black with rose gold accents. It's gorgeous! I havent tried the bluetooth yet but I'm glad my vinyls can be played again!
Nice quality.
Tammy✓ Verified Purchase•October 6, 2023
This was a gift for my son. He loves it. The sound quality is decent and the volume is loud enough.
Inexpensive record player with good quality and looks for the money
Music lover✓ Verified Purchase•October 2, 2023
This player is a nice portable machine to play your old and new vinal on. The player sounds ok for the price, and you can easily pack it up and take it with you. You can only enjoy your vinyl if you play it- this is an inexpensive way to do just that. FEB
Works as advertised
b. britt/.✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
Unit came timely and well packaged. Easy to set up, if you read the instructions. Sound quality good for the price. I only wanted an inexpensive unit that would play 50 plus year old albums, and it does that very well. So far only one week of use, but so far, works as advertised.
Vintage sounds for amateur music lovers
Stendhal Johnny✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2023
When you pay $50 for a turntable, you shouldn't expect much unless you found it as a component piece at a garage sale and it carries a name brand. So, for this price, I wasn't expecting great quality sound. I expected it to sound tinny, not particularly warm, and "old-timey", as if I were listening to old records on an old Victrola. That's more or less what I got here. It's packaged in a kitschy little turquoise suitcase. The construction seems fine all around. Again, it's fifty bucks, so don't expect to have your mind blown at the craftsmanship or the sound quality. It's cute, it plays records, they sound okay. I haven't tested the bluetooth, because it seems like a pointless feature since I have far better speakers to connect my phone to. Just be aware that records are back in vogue, so they're way overpriced. Try to scour your local thrift shops for a good deal, although you'll mostly just find a lot of Mantovani and choral records. But you might get lucky and find a favorite to enjoy on vinyl. For fifty plus bucks, you can enjoy the pleasure of listening to vinyl records again. There's something about vinyl that makes you want to put a record on and just sit and listen, without doing anything else. Every musical medium after vinyl just lacked that kind of engagement.
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