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Vinyl is experiencing a second boom, and retro turntables have become an essential accessory for true music lovers. These players have come back strong, and more and more people want to relive the experience of listening to vinyl records again.

That's why Walmart brings the ideal option and for only 35 dollars, it promises a blend of classic design with modern technology.

Its suitcase-style design makes it easy to transport, it comes in various colors, and it has built-in speakers, so you won't need extra equipment to enjoy your favorite music.

Walmart surprises its customers

This is the Crosley Cruiser Premier and although it has a vintage appearance, it features all the functions of the 21st century, making it much more practical than you think.

This turntable can play records at three speeds (33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM), has Bluetooth to connect your phone without the need for cables, and another output available to link it with wireless speakers.

Vintage turntable. Walmart

It also includes an auxiliary input and RCA output in case you want to connect it to a more powerful sound system, an adjustable speed control to customize playback, and a special lever that allows you to place the needle with greater precision.

Furthermore, it also features a headphone jack, ideal for listening to music without disturbing others.

Turntables are back in fashion. Although nowadays music is primarily listened to on mobile phones, more and more people are falling in love with vinyl records.

This resurgence is due to the unique sound that these records offer, which many consider warmer and more authentic. Also, turntables have become an ideal decorative object for homes, especially among young people looking for a retro style in their homes.

However, although turntables are usually a rather expensive piece, now Walmart offers a very affordable option for only 35 dollars. An offer that allows many people to enjoy the return of vinyl records without having to completely empty their pockets.

With this offer, having a turntable at home is no longer exclusive to collectors, but has become accessible to anyone who simply wants to be fashionable.

*This article has been automatically translated using artificial intelligence