
Crosley Cruiser Plus Vintage Record Player
9.4
- - Speed: 33.3, 45, & 78 RPM
- - Drive Type: Belt
- - Cartridge Style: Ceramic
- - Speakers: Built-in
- - Connectivity: Bluetooth, AUX-in, AUX-out
Crosley Cruiser Plus: A Retro Record Player Review
What's It All About?
If you love music and old-school records, the Crosley Cruiser Plus is a record player that looks like it came from the past but works with today's technology. This review will tell you what it's good at, how it works, and if it's the right choice for you.
Things to Think About Before You Buy
Before you get a Crosley Cruiser Plus, here are some things to keep in mind:
First, how does it sound? Good sound is important for enjoying your music. You want to make sure the music is clear and sounds good.
Second, how well is it made? You want a record player that will last. Check to see if it feels strong and won't break easily.
Third, what can it connect to? Does it have Bluetooth so you can play music from your phone? Can you plug in headphones? Does it have a USB port to turn your records into computer files? Does it have speakers built in? Think about how you want to listen to your music.
Fourth, what kind of records can it play? Some records are big, and some are small. Some spin fast, and some spin slow. Make sure the record player can play all the records you own.
Finally, do you like how it looks? It comes in different colors. Does it fit with your style and the room you'll put it in? Is it easy to carry around if you want to move it?
How Does It Work?
The Crosley Cruiser Plus works pretty well. The speakers that are built in are okay, but if you really care about sound quality, you might want to connect better speakers to it.
It's easy to set up and use, so it's good for beginners. It can play records at three different speeds, so you can play almost any record. It also has Bluetooth and a place to plug in other music players.
Some people think the needle (tonearm) and cartridge (thing that holds the needle) aren't as good as on more expensive record players. Also, the built-in speakers might not be loud enough or have enough bass for some people. If that's you, you'll want to use external speakers.
Questions You Might Have
Q: Can I turn my records into computer files with this?
A: Yes! It has a USB port so you can save your records as MP3s.
Q: Can I plug in headphones to listen privately?
A: No, there's no headphone jack. You'll need to use external speakers or headphones plugged into external speakers.
The Bottom Line
The Crosley Cruiser Plus is a good choice if you want a retro-looking record player that's easy to use and doesn't cost too much. It might not be the best for serious music fans who want the highest sound quality, but it looks cool and is fun to use.

Crosley Cruiser Plus Vintage Record Player
9.4
- - Speed: 33.3, 45, & 78 RPM
- - Drive Type: Belt
- - Cartridge Style: Ceramic
- - Speakers: Built-in
- - Connectivity: Bluetooth, AUX-in, AUX-out