🎧 Elevate your retro vibes with modern tech—because your playlist deserves the best of both worlds.
The Oakcastle CD100 is a sleek, rechargeable Bluetooth CD player offering 12 hours of portable playtime. Featuring Bluetooth 5.3 for wireless connectivity, shockproof durability, fast disk reading, and in-car AUX compatibility, it comes complete with headphones and all necessary cables for seamless use on the go.
A**R
Brilliant and Perfect!
Perfect and brilliant. Good quality sound with graphic equaliser options. Clear with no distortion and battery life lasts for ages. Discovering my CD collection again. Very portable and got the blue version for £14 less than the black or pink! Don't people like blue? Really good value for money. 👏
J**E
Good quality with nice sound.
Rechargeable cd player that is easy to use with 4 different sounds and the sound is nice and clear, the battery lasts for about 7 hours and re-charges in 2 to 3 hours so overall a good quality cd player with nice sound.
C**R
Great CD player
Bought for my 7 year old. She loves it. Easy to use and great sounding! Really well made and bargain at the price. Great little CD player! Recommended!
A**R
Brilliant sound
Excellent sound, easy to use Bluetooth connects seamlessly.
C**E
Pleasantly surprised, WAW
I have a great many Cds that I've bought over the years and I used to be able to download them on my phone from my laptop, but cannot do that any more, so decided to get a portable cd player and carry case for some of my Cds.i was pleasantly surprised, rechargeable, so no cost on batteries,, free earphones and they are good quality , 2 colours to choose from, so being a girl, I had to have pink, which looks great too. Also the sound is amazing truly amazing, now I can listen to all my many, many cds that I have and I had a free 3 year warranty, you just have to register. I love it and excellent price too. I recommend this item and seller, and would definitely buy with them again
G**S
Not bad for the cash, but don’t expect top class quality
This is not a bad little disc man for its price at around 39 quid. It has all the features you need, easy to set up and link to Bluetooth devices, though sometimes when you’re changing CD it does lose connection, not a game changer though. nicely built, nice and light to carry or drop in a bag. I bought it mainly for the Bluetooth connection, as headphones with this in the box are your basics, but at least they will get you going. Battery life not bad again for the price you wouldn’t expect much more.The only downside I really have with this product, and again this is probably down to the price point at 39 quid, is that when listening on headphones via Bluetooth and or through a Bluetooth speaker or speakers, between tracks, and if you pause the machine, you can hear the spinning motor for the disc, as clearly at this price point they haven’t used top quality internal parts, and obviously shielding isn’t very good, but, you can’t hear this over the music when playing so again, for 39 quid it’s a good little machine, but don’t expect quality at this price if you want quality sound, then you’ll have to pay quality prices! This is a good little starter machine, and is a convenient Bluetooth streaming CD device for taking you back into your memories to play your old physical hands-on CDs
L**D
Love it
I really like this. Sound is fine. Buttons nice big when out moving around to see. Headphones not wonderful I don't like the cheap white silic9ne ear buds. Ill buy my own better ones.Would be nice if this has a carry strap on it though. I like the lid locks so doesn't Accidentally pop open. It's re chargeable no batteries which is great keeps the player lighter weight.
M**.
Read this before buying
I bought the Oakcastle CD100 because I wanted to get back to cd's after years of mp3's only. I got the transparent version because it looks cool. I had to return it because of a weird fault. When playing a cd, (most times) it would stop the disc at about 14 seconds before the end of the last track! At first I thought maybe the battery had run out, but found out it would do this regardless of the charge status of the battery. It had no trouble playing the final tracks if you played it manually. An ex neighbour of mine I found out, had this same machine, and it did exactly the same thing! I think this could have been fixed by software before the machine was ever put on the market, as there are another couple of questionable software decisions too. First, there is no battery status indicated onscreen. Also, it doesn't show track time countdown, and it doesn't remember the audio settings the next time you switch it on! All the above were available on my Sony portable 30 YEARS ago! On the only positive note, the sound was good.
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