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The boombox is back in a cool new Bluetooth version that still plays cassettes, now just need to remember how to breakdance

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  • We Are Rewind’s GB-001 is a real cassette boombox, but it’s got Bluetooth too
  • More than enough power to rock reasonably sized blocks
  • £379 / €449 (about $505 / AU$781)

One of the things I miss about the 1980s, other than my youth, my waistline and my faith in humanity, is the boombox. The boombox is one of the most important bits of audio tech ever made: it took music out of the bedroom or living room and into the streets, soundtracking rap battles and breakdancing and changing pop culture for the better.

And now it’s back! Back! BACK!

The new We Are Rewind GB-001 looks like a boombox. It plays tapes like a boombox. And it records onto those tapes like a boombox. But it also comes with some very welcome improvements over the ’80s devices it’s so clearly inspired by.

A product shot of the We Are Rewind GB-001 boom box. It's a close-up of the two yellow VU meters that show how loud the music is.

That’s the stuff… (Image credit: We Are Rewind)

We Are Rewind GB-001 boombox: key features and pricing

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