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The ClearFrame CD Player brings your CD collection back into the light, literally. Housed in a crystal-clear polycarbonate body, its square silhouette frames each album like a miniature art exhibit. Inside, the black circuit board sits fully exposed, inviting you to see the engineering as part of the design.
Play the disc. Frame the cover. The ClearFrame treats music as both sound and exhibition. Whether you’re reliving a full album or looping a single track, it’s a modern ritual for rediscovering music you can see, hear, and hold.
With Bluetooth 5.1 support, a 7-hour rechargeable battery, and multiple playback modes, it fits wherever you do — on a shelf, a desk, or even mounted on the wall. Finally, a way to enjoy physical media that feels just as intentional and lasting as the music itself.
Slip in your favorite CD and slide the cover into view. ClearFrame transforms music into a visual display that belongs on your shelf, desk, or wall.
Crystal-clear polycarbonate and exposed black circuitry turn every glance into a small moment of discovery. It’s built like a crystal sculpture with an analog soul.
Pair with wireless speakers or plug in your favorite cans. The ClearFrame adapts to every listening ritual, old or new.
The 1800mAh battery powers hours of portable play, while USB-C makes recharging as easy as charging your phone.
Choose from full play, repeat all, or loop a single track with intuitive controls — and lock the buttons when on the go.
Lightweight at 300g with built-in shock protection and a soft-glow LED screen. Plays 12cm or 8cm discs, including CD-R/RW and MP3s, without missing a beat.
Optional stand and wall-mount accessories let you frame the ClearFrame like a living album cover.
Maybe it starts on a quiet morning: coffee brewing, phone face-down. You slide in a favorite CD, watch the cover settle behind the crystal shell, and press play. There’s something grounding in the way it spins. Familiar. Physical. Undistracted.
ClearFrame doesn’t demand your attention — it earns it. On a work desk, it becomes a backdrop to deep focus. On a shelf, a statement of what matters. And when mounted on the wall, it turns a playlist into presence.
It’s not about nostalgia. It’s about choosing the long play. Albums you meant to revisit. Artists you never unwrapped. Sounds you want to feel again, with nothing between you and the music.
This is for the moments you want to slow down. For the albums worth seeing. For the days you need a reset that’s more than digital.