

🎵 Spin into the Future with Style!
The BoytoneBT-28SPW is a versatile all-in-one Bluetooth record player that combines classic vinyl playback with modern features like Bluetooth streaming, CD and cassette playback, and MP3 recording capabilities. With its stylish wood design and high-quality stereo speakers, it offers a rich audio experience for any music lover.








| ASIN | B07467SZ8X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,678 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #276 in Audio & Video Turntables |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (462) |
| Date First Available | July 23, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 15 pounds |
| Item model number | BT-28SPW |
| Manufacturer | Boytone |
| Product Dimensions | 24 x 12 x 9 inches |
M**E
very good Product
works very well old Record and have everything you for just about anything form Cass and to Lps to CD and more
R**G
The sound will blow you away
I'm probably going to get a lot of flack from sound system geeks for this review (my husband is one of you!) My husband kept telling me the only way to go is separate components if you want a great system ( a Technique turn table, a Pioneer receiver etc.) That's probably true if you want to run your own disco or radio station. But this is REALLY a great system! It's easy to put together, easy to operate -I can play my vinyl and dust off my cassette tapes as well as play all my CD's or just listen to the radio. I'm really happy with it! And the Bluetooth is a super bonus. I can't complain or find fault with it even after my husband tried to convince me that the sound quality would probably be terrible. No worries, it sounds great. And for $157.00 and change (tax & shipping) I'm completely satisfied.
M**E
Nice little unit
This is a perfectly nice little stereo unit. It comes with all the bells and whistles, cassette, cd, mp3 etc. The sound quality leaves a little to be desired and as there is no tone adjustments you have to take what you get. It puts out the sound though, and I think it gives good value for the price.
M**R
Returned for a Refund
I unboxed it, set it up, and checked all functions. I was dissatisfied immediately. The TINY speakers are cheap and tinny, with no bass, and there is no EQ to adjust the sound. The unit is so small that an LP on the turntable extends out past the cover and unit. The turntable arm does not automatically reset at the end of an album, so it just sits there popping. The first cassette I put in to play was eaten and destroyed. Highly NOT recommended.
J**T
Great buy
I’m not sure why others have rated it low. To me it is absolutely an amazing product for what I paid for. I redid my husband’s hobby room for am anniversary gift and he has a lot of records. He’s able to play all of them. Someone mentioned in a previous post that they were only able to play 45s but all of our records are playing just fine. Another person said it didn’t get loud enough, to us, it’s perfect. It’s quite loud for the room. This was a great gift, hit the mark and we are enjoying a great amount of music that we have on cassette tape as well as records. Haven’t tried the other feature yet (mp3) since we just got it today but it works hundred percent of what I thought it would
G**T
You get a big bang for the BUCK
I REALLY ENJOY MY NEW STEREO SYSTEM THE SPEAKERS ARE AWESOM
A**2
Sounds like a crappy car radio
I purchased this item three years ago, and we got a bit of use out of it in that first year or so. My son wanted a dual-cassette system, so he could try making mix tapes the old-school way. The tapes he made sounded kind of crappy, so I think he kind of lost interest in it. We were all pretty much using digital streaming for our music needs, anyway. Fast forward to the end of this past year (December of 2025), and my family is moving and we've got to do some downsizing. I was excited to put this system in my bedroom (rather than in a common room) so I could listen to my old record albums and CDs again, just for the fun of it. It turns out the mix tapes my son made were crappy weren't from his lack of skill or poor guidance on my part--it was because the system is crappy! I listened to a brand new CD the other day, from beginning to end, and it was a major disappointment. The sound quality is just plain shabby. There's, I don't know, feedback or something, the entire time. There's kind of a clicking sound every now and then. Everything I've tried (cassettes, CDs, vinyl albums, even used bluetooth to stream from my phone) just sounds like it's coming out of an old car radio or something. I thought it must be because I was listening to these items on an all-in-one system, rather than the old component stereo I used to have back in the 80s and 90s. Then I found the FIRST all-in-one system I ever got, in about 2008 or so, and it STILL sounds amazing! (Seriously, I asked my son, why did I get this Boytone system in the first place? he said it was for recording from cassette to cassette... lessons learned: don't buy everything your kid wants; don't buy a piece of junk just because it *appears* to have everything I need. I'm back to my old Victrola The Quincy 6-in-1 Bluetooth Record Player & Multimedia Center with Built-in Speakers – 3-Speed Turntable, CD & Cassette Player, AM/FM Radio, Wireless Music Streaming. (It's so good that I bought a second one for my oldest child when she moved out, five years ago, and she's still using hers daily.) I'm so lucky mine still works, too! Into the garbage with the Boytone item! (I gave 2 stars instead of just one, because it DID have all the things it said it would--they were just terribly poor quality.)
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