Greadio Portable CD Player with Bluetooth 5.0, FM Radio, AUX & USB (Pink)
Product description
The essentials
If you still have a CD collection (or you want a simple “bring the music to the room” player), this Greadio portable CD player is designed around that mix: CD playback, Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio, plus USB and AUX. It’s also styled as a desktop unit with a vertical look and a dust cover, which is the kind of practical detail you notice day to day.
One thing to keep in mind though: there’s no built-in battery. That makes it less suitable for truly portable, out-in-the-garden listening unless you’ve got power nearby.
What it’s for and how it fits in
This is the sort of music player you choose when you want a few different ways to play, without moving to a fully streaming-first setup. On paper, it covers the common “at home” routes:
- Play music from CDs (and also CD-R / CD-RW), including MP3 and WMA content.
- Use Bluetooth 5.0 in both directions: transmit to Bluetooth speakers/earphones, or receive Bluetooth audio from devices like phones, tablets, laptops and computers.
- Fall back to USB or AUX mode when you don’t want to hunt for a disc.
- Use the remote control to operate it from a short distance, which helps if it’s sitting on a shelf.

A small practical example: if you’re having breakfast and want something easy, you could load a CD, use the remote to pause/skip, then switch to FM when you fancy background noise—no need to unplug anything.
Where it stands out in everyday use
The standout ideas are its all-in-one layout and “room-friendly” approach. The vertical desktop design, along with a transparent protective cover, is there to help keep CDs from getting dusty while the player is sitting out.
Sound is handled by a dual-speaker system that’s positioned as “HiFi sound” aimed at filling the room. Realistically, how impressive it feels will depend on your room size and expectations—this is more of a living-room/gaming-room kind of setup than something you’d compare directly with higher-end hi-fi separates.
For listening without disturbing others, there’s a headphone jack. Earphones aren’t included, so you’ll want to use your own.


Bluetooth 5.0: transmit and receive (useful, but check your use case)

Bluetooth 5.0 is one of the more flexible parts of this player. It can act as a Bluetooth transmitter so you can send music to wireless earphones or Bluetooth speakers. It also can receive Bluetooth signals from other devices, effectively turning it into a Bluetooth speaker/player for phone or laptop audio.
A key nuance: Bluetooth is great, but it still sits on a bigger picture—because there’s no built-in battery, the Bluetooth use is best when the unit is plugged in and stays put.
If you mostly want quick phone-to-speaker listening, Bluetooth receiving is the route to use. If you want disc playback but through wireless headphones, Bluetooth transmitting is the angle.
FM radio, LCD modes, and repeat—what you actually get
The built-in FM radio includes an LCD display that can show five modes: CD, Bluetooth, FM, AUX and USB. In FM mode, the listing suggests you can tune into things like weather updates, news and traffic reports, along with regular stations.
There’s also a repeat function for replaying favourite songs or sections according to your preferences. Again, the exact behaviour of repeat (how it’s labelled and what it can repeat) isn’t fully detailed here, so it’s worth checking the manual if repeat settings are important to you.

Timers and remote control: small features, real convenience
A sleep timer is included, and the shutdown time can be set between 30 and 180 minutes using the remote control. If you like music before sleeping, this is the kind of feature that can save you from manually switching it off.
The remote control itself is another practical inclusion—useful for shelf or desk placement where reaching the controls every time is annoying.
Tech specs (from the provided details)


- Bluetooth version: 5.0
- Connectivity options: Bluetooth, USB, AUX
- Headphone jack: yes
- FM radio: yes
- LCD display: yes, shows five modes (CD/Bluetooth/FM/AUX/USB)
- Sleep timer: 30–180 minutes
- Power: no built-in battery (uses a wall outlet with the provided Type-C cord and adapter)
- Includes in the box: CD player, remote control, Type-C cord, adapter, use manual
What to check before you buy

This product looks aimed at home listening, not travel. So before you commit, double-check a few basics:
- Are you happy with “plugged in” use? There’s no built-in battery.
- Do you actually have CDs you want to play, or is your priority Bluetooth/USB/AUX? The unit supports all of them, but your expectations should match how you’ll use it most.
- If you plan to use headphones, make sure you have earphones you can plug into the headphone jack (they’re not included).
- If your CD library includes MP3/WMA discs, this player explicitly supports those formats, which is worth noting.
Pros
- Multiple listening options: CD, Bluetooth (transmit + receive), USB and AUX
- Dust cover included for desktop-style placement
- Remote control and sleep timer add practical convenience
Cons
- No built-in battery, so it’s less suited to truly portable use
- “HiFi sound” is a claim on paper—your room and listening expectations will affect how good it feels

Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you want one desktop unit that can handle your CD collection while also staying flexible with Bluetooth, USB and AUX, plus FM radio and a remote. If you’re setting up music for home—kitchen, bedroom, study—or you like background radio and bedtime listening, this kind of feature set is genuinely useful.
You may want to skip it if you need battery-powered portability, or if you’re looking for something that feels like a serious hi-fi upgrade. It’s better seen as a practical multi-source music player that’s designed to be plugged in and used regularly, rather than something to take everywhere.


Mini FAQ
Can it connect to Bluetooth earphones?
Yes—on paper it supports Bluetooth transmitting, so you can pair Bluetooth earphones for CD/USB playback.

Can it use Bluetooth from a phone or laptop?
Yes—Bluetooth receiving is mentioned, so your phone, tablet, laptop or computer can send audio to the player.
Does it have a headphone socket?
Yes, it includes a headphone jack, but earphones are not included.
Is there a built-in battery?
No. It’s designed to be powered via the provided cord/adapter from a wall outlet.
What’s included in the box?
The listing states you get the CD player, remote control, Type-C cord, adapter, and a use manual.
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