Don't call it a comeback, but vinyl records are doing pretty well for a technology that's more than a century old. Nielsen Music's latest annual report found that vinyl sales increased 15% in 2018, their 13th consecutive year of growth, a surge in popularity that's been credited to their rich sound quality and the obvious nostalgia factor.
Still, the industry's done little to address the issue that's been plaguing the medium ever since its inception: Listening to vinyl isn't exactly something you can do on the go, because turntables aren't portable. Like, at all.
Or so we all thought.
With the Shark Tank-approved RokBlok, you can listen to your favorite albums virtually anywhereWe've covered this device before, but here's the skinny: Simply place a record on a flat surface, put the RokBlok on top of it, and then pull its control lever to start playing your tunes via its built-in speaker. (You can also pair the RokBlok with any Bluetooth-compatible speaker or smartphone within 30 feet to enjoy your records' sounds wirelessly.) Read more...
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