
TE-2026 Pink Portable Turntable USB Recording and Bluetooth
Overview
The VICTRESS TE-2026 Pink Portable Turntable blends retro charm with modern convenience. Enjoy rich sound through built-in stereo speakers, stream music wirelessly via Bluetooth, and easily digitize your vinyl collection using the integrated USB recorder. Its belt-driven system and auto-stop feature protect your records while delivering smooth, skip-free playback.
Key Features
- Built-in stereo speakers for crisp, powerful audio
- USB recording to digitize vinyl into MP3 files
- Bluetooth connectivity for wireless streaming
- Three-speed turntable (33 1/3, 45, 78 RPM) for 7", 10", and 12" records
- Auto-stop function halts platter at end of record to reduce wear
- Belt-driven system with four isolation feet minimizes vibrations
- Flexible arm lifter for gentle needle placement
- Portable vintage suitcase design in pink PU leather with carrying handle
Who It Is For
- Vinyl enthusiasts wanting to digitize their collection
- Music lovers seeking a portable, stylish turntable for travel or picnics
- Those who appreciate retro aesthetics with modern Bluetooth streaming
- Gift shoppers looking for a unique present for Mother's Day, birthdays, or holidays
- Beginners wanting an easy-to-set-up, user-friendly record player
FAQs
Does this turntable work with 78 RPM records?
Yes, the TE-2026 supports 33 1/3, 45, and 78 RPM speeds, so you can play 7", 10", and 12" vinyl records.
Can I connect external speakers?
Yes, use the RCA output ports to connect the turntable to external speakers for louder or richer sound.
How do I record vinyl to digital files?
Connect the turntable to your computer via the built-in USB port and use compatible recording software to save your vinyl as digital music files (software not included).
Is the turntable battery-powered?
No, it requires a DC 5V/1A USB power source (such as a USB wall adapter or power bank), making it portable but not cordless.
What does the auto-stop feature do?
The auto-stop function automatically halts the platter when a record finishes, protecting your vinyl and stylus from unnecessary wear.
