Strayx The Record Portable
. For a portable era device, the 12 db per octave attenuation was a solid specification for reducing frequency bleed and maintaining clear playback. Input & Control : The unit supports a maximum input of
The built-in speakers are fine for solo listening. But the real trick? — so you can pipe the signal to a bigger speaker while still using the tonearm. strayx the record portable
Imagine a weekend in a remote cabin with no Wi-Fi, no cell signal, but a milk crate of records and a Strayx. Because the battery is swappable (and recharges via solar power bank), you can have analog music for days. There is no screen, no notification ping—just the physical act of dropping a needle. This is the device’s philosophy in a nutshell: tech that disappears. But the real trick
It doesn't try to be a hi-fi giant. Instead, it solves a specific problem: How do I play my records when I’m not in my living room? It succeeds admirably. The adjustable tonearm preserves your vinyl, the battery lasts long enough for any picnic, and the USB-C charging is future-proof. Because the battery is swappable (and recharges via