Discover a Handy Tool to Transfer CD Audio to Your Smartphone in Just 5 Minutes Without a Computer!
2022.01.04 published
Do you know Rakureko?
Recently, I learned about a product called "Rakureko."
It's a smartphone CD recorder that allows you to directly transfer music from CDs and albums to your smartphone without using a computer.*
Isn't that amazing...?
Because, until now, if you wanted to listen to your CDs on your smartphone, you first had to import the CD to your computer and then send it to your smartphone... which was a bit of a hassle.
I think those who are tech-savvy can do it easily, but for those who don't own a computer or aren't used to it, it's a time-consuming task.
(Many people are using computers without CD drives as well...!)
Considering the effort involved, it's natural that people are shifting away from CDs, leading to the popularity of YouTube and subscription services...
But.
Not all songs are available on YouTube or subscription services, and there are still many songs that can only be listened to on CDs.
There are times when you feel nostalgic and wonder, "I used to love that song, is it on Spotify...?" and unfortunately, it doesn't show up.
Sometimes a song is uploaded to YouTube, but the audio quality is poor and unbearable to listen to...
In such cases, Rakureko can be very helpful♡
How does it work?
Rakureko is a product from Buffalo, a manufacturer known for home appliances and PC peripherals.
It has Wi-Fi built into the main unit, so when you connect Rakureko to your smartphone via Bluetooth, you can transfer CD audio directly to a dedicated app that you have previously installed on your smartphone.
The time taken is just a moment, as it seems you can transfer a whole album (60 minutes) in just 5 minutes.
Compared to the various tasks that used to require a computer, the convenience is like heaven and earth...!
It seems useful for creating wedding BGM lists♩
Doesn't Rakureko also seem useful for creating a wedding BGM list?
If you import all your favorite artist CDs that are lying around at home or CDs borrowed from TSUTAYA or GEO, you can listen to them during your commute, and think, "Oh, I remember this song—I'd love to play this during the moment with my sister!" It sounds like preparation would go smoothly and be fun♡
The price is 8,670 yen.
You can buy it on Rakuten or Amazon.*
I'm a fan of subscription services, but since nothing remains if you stop paying, and I generally only listen to songs I like, I thought Rakureko might be a good option too...!
It seems like you can also play music in the background, so if you're interested, definitely check it out*
The reviews seem good and it's currently attracting attention*
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