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Love the retro revival? This limited edition retro cassette player lets you make your own mixtape

Harry McKerrell

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 We are Rewind Rewind WE 001 SS1 Discogs edition cassette player.
Credit: We are Rewind

We Are Rewind, in collaboration with Discogs, have announced a new portable cassette player built for "high-fidelity analogue listening".

A limited edition of the We Are Rewind WE-001, the new model comes in an exclusive matte black finish, adorned with the Discogs logo to distinguish it as distinct from We Are Rewind's established roster of portable cassette players.

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The new player offers modern Bluetooth connectivity, meaning you can hook it up to your wireless headphones, although there's also a 3.5mm jack for your wired cans, too.

Like a lovelorn teenager in the 1980s, the new player lets you record your own mix thanks to the included Discogs x RTM C60 blank cassette, which grants around 60 minutes of recording time. Better choose your tunes carefully, then...

We are Rewind Rewind WE 001 SS1 Discogs edition
Credit: We are Rewind, Discogs

The We Are Rewind player features an in-built battery delivering up to 12 hours of playback, so there's no need to carry around a set of double-As everywhere you go.

The new model is housed within an aluminium alloy casing, designed to offer a blend of durability, tactility and sleek aesthetics to the special edition player.

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Fancy digging out your cassettes? The Discogs edition of the Rewind WE-001 is limited to 150 units and is available in the US only, priced at $180.

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