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Audiovox CE155R Slimline AM/FM Tuner/CD Player with Headphones & 40 Second DASS

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Average Customer Rating
(3.5 out of 5)

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Great sound and functionality for the price

Dec 22, 2000 - By Amazon Customer (Chicago, IL United States)

At first I wasn't sure what to expect from Audiovox, but this turned out to sound great and include all expected features plus a decent AM/FM radio. The headphones are average but I have no major complaints. Plays CDs and CD-RWs as well as a home CD player. I like having a line out to allow me to connect it to my stereo. The 40-second antishock protection works well. I consider the product a good value and would recommend it.


14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
(5 out of 5)

Great Product

Dec 26, 2000 - By Amazon Customer

A great product. The AM/FM tuner is a huge bonus. Great price. However the included headphones are just plain awful. Other than that, a great product. In the past, I have had some concern over Durability of Audiovox products, but this seems to past that test.


7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
(4 out of 5)

Great product

May 9, 2001 - By Amazon Customer

I love this CD player...except the headphones are jumpy at times...staticy like. Depends if you hit them or something...the radio reception is great, clear sounding. The CD player is awesome! It has a great sound. In my opinion, this is a great product!


6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
(1 out of 5)

Low price, low quality

Jan 5, 2001 - By Thomas J. Wands (Linden, NJ)

Radio reception is poor at best (and I live in the NY Metro area). Have had problems with CD playback when it comes to playing the middle to end tracks (could just be my unit). Why do most walkman or cd players continue to come with these awfull headphones? Can't they give us consumers a break. Most people will go out and spend anywhere from $20 to $50 on new headphones to replace the garbage ones that come with the units.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
(3 out of 5)

Eh So-So

Dec 31, 2001 - By Alina Popkova (Toronto, Canada)

For the money I paid for it I am not too happy. I could have gotten something else and better. It's not slim, at least by 2001 standards. It eats batteries like crazy, not to mention the fac that the batteries compartment is inside the cover. Anti-shock is sometimes completely useless. What I like about it is ease of use, except for battery replacement, and several different functions. I would say shop around.