Pros & Cons
Pros
The aesthetics is a bonus! The quality is good. Very lightweight and classy. The vinyl has grooves and overall looks like legitimate vinyls.
Cons
Even a tiny print on the disc, bumps the track. Advertised as a printable cd it has only a tiny area on which to print. After every attempt at making a audio cd or data cd there would be nothing on it.
Highlights
Quality
Good quality smooth recording no skips even with some scratches
Because i’m older and still use cd’s this product is easy to use and has high quality sound
The same quality like all other cd
Black textured surface not good for cd marking
Price
Very good price and quality seems to be good too
Good value for price just would have liked some sort of case included for each disk
A bit pricey for what you get especially considering the age of the technology
Shipping
Product arrived on time and just as listed
Packaging/appearance
Like the vinyl look of the cdr
Overview
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- This product had a total of 4,535 reviews as of our last analysis date on Apr 2 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Goolooking cdrs overly expensive copies
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you still have a device capable of burning cds
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I fall into both categories making mix cds to play in my old car
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had to order these to burn some cds for my old car’s cd player
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Simply a recordable cd but th3 fun part is the graphic of the old 734 single 45 on the face
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a old car from 2004 which only runs audio cd
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The tops have a great aesthetic but the backs are standard cd material
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Room for labelling is minimal recommend using a paint marker on the black part of the surface assuming it doesnt react with the top substrate