PHILIPS Bluetooth Stereo System Home CD Player with USB, FM Radio, Bass Reflex Speakers (60W) + Remote
Product description
The essentials
If you want one home system that can cover the basics—Bluetooth streaming, CD playback, and FM radio—this PHILIPS micro-style stereo is built for exactly that. It also supports MP3 CDs and recorded CDs, so your music library doesn’t need to live only in the cloud. On paper, the appeal is simple: fewer devices on the shelf, and more ways to play your playlists.
Where it gets interesting is the sound approach. The bookshelf-style speakers use a woofer, tweeter, and bass-reflex ports, aiming to deliver clearer lows than you’d expect from a small speaker cabinet. Add a maximum 60W output, and you get the kind of “fills the room” energy people usually want for a lounge or open-plan living space.
That said, it’s not a perfect fit for every audio goal. If you’re chasing ultra-deep sub-bass, the spec doesn’t suggest this is a full-on home theater or audiophile endgame. It’s more of a practical living-room stereo system than a precision instrument.
Is it a great match? It can be—if your priority is convenience across sources and a straightforward listening setup.

Key takeaways
This system is designed to play music in multiple formats without extra gear: - Bluetooth streaming for playlists and other audio - CD playback, including MP3 CDs and recorded CDs - FM radio with a digital tuner and 10 presets - A USB port that can also be used to charge a smart device
Operation looks user-friendly too. There are front buttons for playback and source selection, plus an easy-to-use remote for key functions. The textured volume dial gives a bit of analog feel, which sounds like a small detail—but it matters when you’re using the system daily.
It also includes Digital Sound Control with preset sound styles. Depending on the mood, you can choose styles like hip-hop, choral, symphony, or rock opera, so you’re not stuck with a single “default” tuning.


What you’ll notice day to day

In everyday use, the biggest win is how quickly you can switch sources. You can start a Bluetooth session from your phone, then jump to CDs when you want something physical, and then use FM radio when you want background listening.
Here’s a realistic scenario: imagine setting it up in a living room and hosting friends. You can keep music playing from Bluetooth while people mingle, and when someone asks for a specific album, you can swap to CD without hunting down another player. For calmer evenings, FM radio presets help you land on familiar stations faster than scanning the dial.
Another day-to-day convenience: the USB port is positioned as a way to charge a smart device. That’s not the same as a dedicated power hub, but it can reduce cable clutter when you’re sitting nearby.
And the remote? If you’ve ever tried to tweak volume or change tracks from across a room, you already know why that matters.
What matters most for sound

The speakers are bookshelf-style and rely on bass-reflex ports to enhance low tones. The idea is a cleaner separation between frequencies thanks to the woofer/tweeter combination, while the bass-reflex design supports fuller bass for the cabinet size.
You’re also getting Digital Sound Control, which is useful if your music tastes swing between genres. Preset sound styles can help bring out what you care about—some listeners prefer a more energetic feel for hip-hop, while others want a different emphasis for vocals or orchestral tracks.
One limitation to keep in mind: the system is tuned for “rich low tones” and room-friendly output, but there’s nothing in the information here that points to deep, subwoofer-level bass. So if your expectation is heavy bass that you feel in your chest, you may find this stays more in the mid-range of speaker performance.


Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want a compact home stereo setup that covers several common sources—Bluetooth, CD (including MP3 and recorded discs), and FM radio—plus preset sound modes to keep things fun.

It’s not the best choice if you’re trying to build a serious multi-component hi-fi chain, or if your listening habits depend on features that aren’t mentioned here (like streaming services beyond Bluetooth, advanced audio formats, or extensive connectivity). Also, if you need very long wireless range beyond typical room use, the Bluetooth range is stated as 10 m, so you’ll want to plan placement accordingly.
Tech specs
- Type: Stereo system with Bluetooth, CD player, and FM radio
- Bluetooth wireless range: 10 m
- Audio output: 60 W maximum
- Built-in radio: Digital tuner with 10 presets
- Media support: CD playback, MP3 CDs, recorded CDs
- Ports: USB port (for charging a smart device)
- Speakers: Bass-reflex, woofer + tweeter design (bookshelf-style)
- Remote: Included
Mini FAQ
Is this a good option for Bluetooth streaming?

Yes, it’s designed for Bluetooth playlists, with a stated wireless range of 10 m for typical home listening.
Does it play MP3 CDs?


It supports MP3 CDs and recorded CDs, so you can use disc libraries as well as wireless audio.
How does the FM radio work?
It includes a digital radio tuner with 10 presets, which is handy if you already know which stations you like.

What’s the point of Digital Sound Control?
It lets you choose preset sound styles (like hip-hop, choral, symphony, and rock opera) to better match the vibe of what you’re listening to.
Buying verdict
When it makes sense
Buy it if you want a straightforward home stereo system that can handle Bluetooth, CDs (including MP3 and recorded discs), and FM radio in one setup. The bass-reflex bookshelf speakers and Digital Sound Control make it a comfortable “everyday listening” package for a lounge or open-plan space.
When you may want to skip it
Skip it if you’re only interested in one source type (for example, purely streaming) or if you’re expecting bass performance that competes with dedicated subwoofer setups. Also consider placement and room layout, since Bluetooth range is stated at 10 m.
Quick decision
If your priority is convenience across common music sources and you like the idea of preset sound styles, this PHILIPS system is worth a close look—just be realistic about its role as a practical home stereo rather than a high-end audio upgrade.
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