RokBlok: The World’s Smallest Wireless Record Player for $89
November 29, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Vinyl is back, baby! RokBlok is the world’s smallest wireless record player, allowing you to simply place the device on top of any record to instantly listen anywhere. This tiny block packs a huge sound, allowing you to rock out to your favorite records with the built-in speaker, or wirelessly send your music to any Bluetooth device for an even bigger sound.
‘Replaying your favorite vinyl has never been easier.’ Business Insider
‘It’s cute as a button, clever as hell and utterly absurd.’ TechCrunch
‘It could be responsible for converting everyone to vinyl.’ Mashable
‘…it’s infinitely more portable than carrying around a full-size turntable.’ The Verge
- Extremely portable at just 2″ x 4″ long, letting you listen anywhere you can find a flat surface
- Simple as placing the RokBlok on a record & raising the control lever to start playing
- Plays music through its own speakers or can send wirelessly to Bluetooth speakers
- Lets you enjoy original vinyl the way it was meant to be heard
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Dimensions: 2″ x 2″ x 4″
- Bluetooth range: 30 feet
- Rechargeable battery life: up to 4 hours
- Built-in 2″ speaker and pre-amp
- Bamboo and MDF construction
- Vinyl-safe rubber wheels
- Diamond-tipped cartridge
- Weight: 3.2 oz
Compatibility
- Plays 33 1/3 and 45 RPM records
Includes
- RokBlok
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