Dust off your cassette tapes, because the Thai company Gadhouse has launched the Miko Cassette Player. Designed with both nostalgia and modern user-friendliness in mind, the Miko Cassette Player combines the warmth and character of traditional cassette playback with practical features for everyday use. With its lightweight, portable size and striking translucent housing, the player captures the spirit of the golden age of the cassette while integrating modern technology such as Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.
Miko Cassette Player

Gadhouse is a Thailand-based audio brand that, by its own account, combines retro designs and vintage technology with modern technology. The Miko Cassette Player is the latest example of this approach. According to the manufacturer, the cassette player is designed to deliver clear stereo reproduction that emphasizes the distinctive warmth and character of analog recordings. The portable cassette players from the 1980s were often called Walkmans. The biggest difference between the Walkmans of yesteryear and the Miko Cassette Player is the addition of Bluetooth connectivity and a rechargeable battery.


These modern connectivity features help bridge the gap between classic and contemporary listening habits. Thanks to integrated Bluetooth 5.3 functionality, the Miko Cassette Player can connect wirelessly to compatible headphones or speakers, while a traditional 3.5 mm stereo output ensures compatibility with wired audio equipment. This flexibility enables cassette enthusiasts to enjoy their music with both vintage and modern listening devices.


Ease of use is central to the player's design. A simple five-button control system ensures intuitive operation, allowing users to play, fast-forward, rewind, stop, and record with minimal effort. A built-in directional microphone enables fast recording, making the device suitable for capturing ideas, voice memos, or new mixtapes directly onto cassette.

Gadhouse offers the Miko Cassette Player in two versions: smoke grey and mint green.
Price: $100



