- Product – Vinyl Record Player Bluetooth Turntable 3-Speed Retro Belt-Drive LP Player White
- Brand – VICTRESS
- Included components – 1 AC Adapter
- Drive type – Belt-drive turntable
- Playback speeds – 33 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM
- Supported record sizes – 7 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch
- Motor type – AC Motor
- Power source – Corded electric
- Built-in speakers – Dual 5W stereo speakers
- Bluetooth – Wireless Bluetooth receiver for streaming and playback
- USB and SD recording – Recording to USB/SD in WAV and MP3 formats
- AUX input – Analog AUX input for external devices
- RCA output – Line-level RCA output for external speakers or amplifiers
- Auto-stop – Automatic tonearm stop function at end of record
- Platter features – Anti-vibration platter for resonance reduction
- Accessories included – 45 RPM adapter included
- Display – LED display for speed and function indications
- Materials – Acrylic, plastic, wood construction
- Finish color – White
- Dust protection – Transparent dust cover included
- Recording file formats – WAV and MP3 compatible
- Number of items – 1 unit per package
This Vinyl Record Player Bluetooth Turntable arrives like an old friend with new tricks – a Retro Vinyl Player that still knows how to make you stop and listen. If you love the ritual of dropping a needle and the warmth of an analogue groove, this little Belt-Drive LP Player slips smoothly into that delight, marrying nostalgic allure with modern conveniences so you can play records the way you remember and stream music the way you live now.
I find it disarming how seamlessly the built-in speakers and Bluetooth reception work together: one moment you’re hunched over a sleeve, the next you’re sharing a playlist from your phone. It never feels like a compromise. Instead, it feels like an invitation to re-savor the songs you thought you knew, to hear familiar tracks with fresh ears, and to bring vinyl back into everyday rooms – kitchens, bedrooms, cramped studios – without drama.
The allure isn’t just sound, it’s atmosphere. The Retro Vinyl Player aesthetic – the clean white finish, the protective dust cover, the gentle glow of an LED readout – gives a quiet, confident presence to any space. It’s the kind of piece that sparks conversation, that makes people ask what record is on, and that encourages ritual: choose, clean, cue, listen. There’s also a lovely practical wink in having USB recording and flexible inputs, so memories on wax can be preserved for tomorrow’s playlists.
If you like music that breathes and gear that feels human, this Vinyl Record Player Bluetooth Turntable is designed to do both: honor the past while making it easy to live with in the present. It’s the kind of purchase that rewards attention, that makes evening listening into an event again, and that sits quietly proud on a shelf until the next record spins up.
Pros
- Excellent value for a budget vinyl turntable—good entry point for new collectors and casual listeners.
- Wireless streaming capability makes this Bluetooth turntable convenient for modern listening setups and quick wireless playback.
- Built-in recording functionality simplifies vinyl-to-digital conversion for preserving favorite records without extra gear.
- Onboard speakers and simple connectivity options provide plug-and-play convenience for desktop, dorm, or living-room use.
- Retro design and compact footprint make it an attractive shelf or décor-friendly record player for small spaces.
- Included protective cover and accessories reduce the need for immediate additional purchases and help preserve records.
- Belt-drive architecture tends to isolate motor noise better than direct-drive designs at this price point, improving everyday listening.
- Multiple outputs and analog inputs offer flexibility to pair with larger sound systems when desired.
Cons
- Built-in speakers and budget components limit sound fidelity—serious audiophiles will want a dedicated amp and bookshelf speakers.
- Construction uses lower-cost materials that may feel less durable and show wear or scratches over time.
- Recorded transfers may require post-processing; onboard digitization is convenient but not optimized for archival-quality captures.
- Belt-drive units and entry-level tonearms sometimes need occasional setup or belt replacement to maintain optimal tracking.
- Auto-stop and mechanical features on budget players can be inconsistent and may require tweaking for reliable operation.
- Speed stability and wow/flutter control are typically inferior to higher-end turntables, which can affect critical listening and precise transfers.
- Limited upgrade path—cartridge, tonearm, and isolation improvements are constrained by the chassis and build.
- Budget pricing can mean less comprehensive warranty/support and fewer advanced tuning options for experienced users.




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