KidzLane Sing-a-Long CD and Music Player {Review}
I don’t know about the kids in your family, but mine are always singing these days. Whether it’s to the newest Disney movie or a kids CD or just listening to the local radio, someone is always singing! So when I found the KidzLane Sing-a-Long CD and Music Player which has 2 mics, I figured it would be a hit.
So this unit has 2 mics so they don’t have to take turns as much, plus it can play from a CD, MP3 player, and a USB drive! No matter which type of technology they were using, it could be “sent” through the player. Plus the mics have their own volume control which is nice when one child sings louder than another.
This baby does take 6 “C” batteries though, so I’d recommend getting the KidzLane AC adapter for sure! Yes it keeps them “plugged in” but batteries are expensive to replace. Plus they can’t follow you all over the house this way LOL!
It didn’t take long for the grandkids to figure it out, at least on the CD player, but I’d probably want an older child or adult helping them if they were using a MP3 player or a cell phone to run the music into the unit.
Kids Sing Along CD-MP3 player & USB flash drive port, could also play WMA audio format, (UBS can only read a flash drive not from an iPod)
Anti-Skip protection, 3 digit LED display, High output speaker sound system
Fully programmable, choose your desired tracks, random play, intro play, repeat play
Sing-Along dual microphones with ON/OFF switch & a separate microphone volume control knob
Uses 6 “C” Batteries (Not Included), Line-in jack to connect it to your smart phone (included) AC/DC 9V jacks (AC adapter sold separately)
You can buy your own KidzLane Sing-a-Long CD and Music Player through Amazon and find out more through Facebook and Twitter.
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