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This device was a real hit in the 90s. Now it has a chance for a big comeback thanks to... J-pop stars

This device was a real hit in the 90s. Now it has a chance for a big comeback thanks to... J-pop stars

Remember boomboxes? Portable cassette players are making a comeback in a new version, thanks to the latest collaboration between Japanese band Zutomayo and Orion.

Ah, boomboxes . Back before smartphones and Bluetooth speakers , to get a backyard party started, you needed this device, a few cassettes, and, of course, batteries. The '80s and '90s wouldn't be the same without this wonder.

And while these portable music players seemed to be a forgotten relic of the past, it looks like they're making a comeback, just like vinyl records . Only in a slightly modernized version.

Zutomayo and Orion present a modern version of the boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo Zutomayo and Orion present a modern version of the boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo
Zutomayo has his own boombox

It's all thanks to the Japanese band Zutomayo . The Japanese rock band, founded in 2018, has released three full-length albums and several EPs .

Now the band has partnered with Orion , and the result is a boombox whose design will be loved by all retro enthusiasts. Importantly, however, the device is capable of meeting today's formats and listening habits.

Zutomayo and Orion present a modern version of the boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo Zutomayo and Orion present a modern version of the boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo

While the original SCR-B9 boombox was completely black, Zutomayo 's edition features a cream color scheme with green accents. It also features the band's logo.

Okay, but let's get to what's really important. The boombox will obviously serve as a tape recorder , but if you don't have any cassette tapes left (though I recommend searching your attics and basements!), you can also use it to play CDs or the radio . But that's just the beginning.

Zutomayo and Orion present a modern boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo Zutomayo and Orion present a modern boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo
Boombox Zutomayo: A little retro, a little modern

For those most entrenched in modern technology, manufacturers also have good news. The device has a USB input , a memory card slot, and can be used simply as a wireless speaker . It's a complete multimedia center that combines old and new.

What's more, the device has two microphone inputs, allowing you to organize karaoke sessions . Orion also provides a distinctive echo effect.

Like classic boomboxes, the Zutomayo player lets you copy music from CDs to cassettes. But that's not all! You can also transfer sounds in the opposite direction: from cassettes to a flash drive or microSD card. This means you can now digitize archival and sentimental recordings from the past and share them with your loved ones.

Zutomayo and Orion present a modern boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo Zutomayo and Orion present a modern boombox. Photo: Press materials / Zutomayo

The device is available for pre-order now. Its launch is scheduled for early 2026.

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