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| | Features | Top Loading MP3/CD PlayerBuilt in USB Input/Built-in SD/MMC Card SlotAM/FM Stereo RadioText Display Function2 Way Power: DC Battery Power & AC Adaptor UL/ETL Approved
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| | Description | Naxa NPB-250* Top Loading MP3/CD Player * AM/FM Stereo Radio* Text Display Function* Built-in USB Input * Built-in SD/MMC Card Slot* 16/19 Track Programmable Memory * Program, Skip, Pause & Repeat Functions * Aux-in Jack* Rotary Volume Control* Telescopic FM Antenna* 2 Way Power: DC Battery Power & AC Power* UL/ETL Listed |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 13.75 inches | | Product Width: | 8.5 inches | | Product Height: | 5.5 inches | | Product Weight: | 5.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 15.4 inches | | Package Width: | 10.1 inches | | Package Height: | 7.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 44 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 44 customer reviews )
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68 of 68 found the following review helpful:
Naxa MP3 CD Boombox Sep 21, 2010
By KenK Finding decent boomboxes is a challenge these days. There are still some out there but the features are few and sound quality is poor. I was looking for a small to medium size boombox for my pre-teen daughter which can play MP3 CD's and included a digital radio receiver, tape player, and had a nice full sound. After much searching area stores and online I came across the Naxa Portable MP3/CD player. The Naxa is fairly small and the sound quality is decent but does not compare in volume or base to the large and ugly Sony Xplod boxes. What the Naxa does well is to play MP3 files from its USB/SD port or CD player. The radio is manually tuned (you have to be kidding) but actually gets good reception of a somewhat week FM station my kids like to listen to. The USB/SD feature is especially useful and is now a requirement for me. There is no cassette tape player which is understandable these days as finding some thing to play tapes on is becoming increasingly rare.
For the price the Naxa has been a good value and is being used by the kids to play their favorite radio station, CD's, and MP3's at low to moderate volumne levels. I'm glad I found it.
If deciding to pick up one of these watch the price, I was able to get this one for half of what some sellers were asking.
I would love to find a quality built and high quality sounding boombox with a digital radio, CD/MP3 player, USB/MP3, and cassette player/recorder (wishful thinking). This would likely cost more than the little Naxa but I'd be willing to pay for it. I definately recommend the Naxa for its price/value. It's a nice little portable player for the money.
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Naxa NX-250 - Glad it was on sale Aug 23, 2010
By PhilJ
"Phil"
I bought this player for the USB and SD Card inputs. Fortunately, I bought it on sale for $30.00. I heard retail prices being above $100.00! I suppose that's why it went on sale, this unit is not nearly worth $100+. As I indicated, it is just OK for $30.00.
The unit plays MP3 files off of a USB thumb drive, but it is not possible to navigate through the MP3 folders. There is a "+10" button which skips over files 10 at a time. One reviewer mentioned that there is no fast forward or reverse. There is, just hold down the "Skip" or "Back" button. The text display is OK. The song title and artist/album name scrolls along the bottom of the display. When the unit is turned off and turned back on, it forgets what MP3 file was last being played, beginning back at the first MP3 file. All of the above comments for the USB thumb drive also applies to MP3 files on the SD card.
The CD player functions as expected, playing both CD and MP3 files. The AM/FM stereo tuning is analog. Tuning can be a bit touchy, but when tuned in, it seems fairly stable. Since the tuner is analog, there are no station numbers shown on the text display. In fact, nothing is shown on the display when AM/FM is selected.
There are sound equalizer presets, "Rock" and "Pop" for example. But, either the highs or lows get so muted, I just leave it at "Normal". Unfortunately, there is no custom preset.
The speakers are just your basic run-of-the-mill boombox speakers. Don't expect too much if you listen to jazz or pop rock. The body of the unit is all plastic. I can imagine the unit disintegrating into hundreds of pieces if it was knocked off a kitchen counter top. Lastly, the unit can be powered by AC or 8 C-size batteries.
I bought this unit to have while working in the garage or basement. So, for it's limited capabilities and since I bought it a reasonable price, it's OK for my use.
14 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Barely does the job Aug 11, 2010
By Cautious shopper I bought this radio to take to the beach or to barbecues. The CD player does not work as most top CD players do not. I was able to play my music using the USB card. The sound is poor as it transmits a lot of static, but loud enough to sit nearby and hear the music. The package did not come boxed and was only wrapped in plastic and tape. I would not recommend buying this product for anyone older than 12 and you run the risk for the product being damaged in shipment.
14 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Just what I needed - Finally! Jan 30, 2011
By One of the Children
"Doug"
I don't believe this. CD player (MP3) - USB sticks - SD Card. I had a little trouble getting the SD Card and USB stick to act like a CD. (You know, play the tracks in order) The instructions are verrrry brief.
I recorded 6 hours of material at an assembly (Religious Gathering) and then put it on a card and plugged it in the player. I leave the player with people who were unable to attend the program and all they have to do is plug it in the wall. I leave it turned on and the card selected. It plays the tracks in order and is easy to advance track to track or backup. (It doesn't remember where it was when you stop, it just starts over at track 1 which is OK with me. No CD's to handle or anything to mess with. (This is great for 90 year old ladies and gentlemen who still have trouble knowing which side of a CD goes up.)
Sound quality is great (We're not recording Rock Concerts) Volume is very adequate, (The don't call this a BOOM BOX for nothing)
I'll probably buy another one so we can pass them around faster. (A 3 day assembly takes about 3 days to 6 days to listen to the whole thing. Took an 8 Gig card with no problems and it takes about 1 Gig per day in MP3.
This is definately a keeper. OH, watch the switches on the ends of the unit. That's why I set it up and leave them alone. This is not a toy.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great item for it's value Sep 19, 2010
By patrick This boombox has great functionality. It has USB input where you can put your USB memory card in and play the music from your memory car as we as SD/MMC card. The sound quality of this boombox is fairly good. Aux in, USB Memory Key/SD/MMC slots, CD - MP3 player, Headphone out Jack, can use battery power. For the price this item can be the best choice...
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