Victrola drops stylish record players and turntables that any vinyl lover can jam with


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Vinyl enthusiasts and newcomers rejoice as Victrola unveiled a complete lineup of new turntables and speakers for every kind of audio enjoyer at CES 2025

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Victrola’s 2025 lineup features turntables for beginners and advanced vinyl fans, along with bookshelf speakers, and a refreshed outdoor speaker. All of the company’s new releases are due to hit shelves by spring 2025, according to the press release.

Some of the most innovative and stylish products from the announcement include: 

Standalone turntables 

Victrola’s Automatic now offers Bluetooth connectivity, full-side repeat functionality, and three new colors. Automatic is the perfect turntable for a beginner vinyl connoisseur and is a more affordable option at $200. This turntable’s standout feature is that it automatically lifts the headshell and restarts the record instead of stopping the music when the record ends. 

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Victrola Wave features Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity, along with aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, and Auracast support. Wave is priced at $400 but provides a high-quality listening experience that will elevate your home audio system. 

Victrola Stream Onyx released last year, but returns in new colors and styles. Stream Onyx can be linked to a Sonos system, has Bluetooth output, and can be controlled via VinylStream Wi-Fi. 

Victrola Stream Onyx

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Beginning this year, this turntable will be compatible with the Sonos Ace headphones. Stream Onyx is the most advanced and expensive option at $600.

Premium speakers 

Victrola Zen is an outdoor, solar-powered speaker. The Zen offers expansive sound and multi-speaker pairing for greater customizable setups. This speaker is a response to consumers who thought the Victrola Rock speaker looked to desert-y for their outdoor design choices. 

Victrola Zen

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Instead, the Zen aims to appeal to consumers with more tropical outdoor design elements. This speaker option retails at $200. 

Victrola Tempo is a $200 bookshelf speaker designed to connect to any Victrola turntable. 

Victrola Tempo

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These speakers deliver great sound and feature Bluetooth 5.4, Auracast broadcast audio, RCA, 3.5mm Aux, USB-C, and Optical inputs. 

All-in-one record players 

Victrola Harmony is a mid-century-inspired, all-in-one record player that features a turntable, matching speakers, and an Audio-Technica cartridge for rich, high-quality sound. The included speakers are wired to the turntable, but the wires have enough slack for customizing their distance and placement within a room. At $200, this is a great option for entry-level vinyl enjoyers.

Victrola Journey Glow is an $80 suitcase turntable fitted with LED lighting and Bluetooth streaming, two features aimed at reaching beginners and consumers looking for a more modern approach to turntable designs. 





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