Victrola Willow – Retro Wood Bluetooth Radio with Built-in S…

$69.99

The Victrola Retro Wood Bluetooth AM/FM Radio is the perfect blend of antique design and modern features. It is an ideal addition to any home decor. With its outrageously stunning retro looks and the classic AM/FM Dial, it neatly disguises its modern day Bluetooth feature that allows unlimited wireless streaming, as well as audio playback from your smartphone and other connected audio sources. The built-in speakers produce a balanced and clear sound with vintage tones that will take you straight to the 50s! The radio has all the controls right there starting from the rotary dial and tuner to navigate between AM/FM channels, a volume knob, and a bass & treble knob to adjust the sound quality. This intricately crafted radio will surely be a great conversation starter!
MORE THAN A RADIO- Listen to music through traditional AM/FM and through bluetooth wireless streaming with Victrola’s Retro Radio (Walnut). With a classic vintage look and modern features, it elevates your home or office aesthetics perfectly
GREAT QUALITY SOUND- This timeless radio (9.5 in x 6.3 in x 4.9 in) comes with built-in stereo speakers for a full range crisp sound reproduction and a vintage tonal quality without any distortions. Time travel to the 50s with this stunning retro radio
WIDE-RANGE BLUETOOTH CONNECTIVITY – The built-in Bluetooth pairs quickly with smartphones, tablets and even laptops. Enjoy unlimited wireless streaming from your favorite streaming apps, internet radio or play music stored on any Bluetooth-enabled device
ALL THE CONTROLS YOU NEED – Features a volume knob that doubles as the power button, an AM/FM tuner to navigate through stations, and a bass & treble knob to customize your listening experience. The knobs have a nice feel to them and a trendy antique vibe
HIGH QUALITY DESIGN & FINISHING – Victrola’s 115-year commitment to craftsmanship is evident in the stylish retro wood finish, strong built quality, practical design and mechanism, and well-balanced sound

Price: $69.99
(as of Jul 15, 2025 05:46:19 UTC – Details)

Customers say

Customers find this radio to be a classy little device that works well as a desk radio, with excellent Bluetooth connectivity that pairs easily and performs great for listening to podcasts. They appreciate its vintage appearance, build quality, and ease of use, with one customer noting it’s particularly suitable for dorm rooms. The reception receives mixed reviews – while it picks up local stations well, some customers report poor AM reception.

11 reviews for Victrola Willow – Retro Wood Bluetooth Radio with Built-in S…

  1. Paul D. Parks

    Great product and value!
    Received the Victrola Willow today and I am very impressed! Great sound quality, great radio reception, easy Bluetooth setup and beautiful design. I’ll be giving these as gifts to friends.

  2. carla mannes

    Retro Keeper!!
    Radio!! Love this cute retro radio comes with options!! AM/FM radio, Blue Tooth. It’s small enough to be portable, great sound and easy digital tuning. It’s a keeper!!

  3. Jerry

    Nice sound quality
    This is a refreshingly good quality radio at a relatively low price.A lot of people equate ‘heavy’ with ‘quality’, to such an extent that manufacturers actually put weights in their products with the hope of giving you that impression of quality. This is a fairly light radio. If you buy one you might be thrown for a moment on the feel of it. I was. This radio feels old school. I was a little excited by the name ‘Victrola’ on the front.This radio comes with a small instruction booklet, as all devices these days do. You don’t need it.The volume knob is also the power switch. Turn it all the way down to turn it off. Maximum volume is not blasting loud, but it is plenty loud.There’s a tone knob. For adjusting the tone. I typically listen to classical music or jazz and the tonal quality of this speaker is quite nice for that music. You can hear a noticeable difference between turning it down towards ‘bass’ and up towards ‘treble’. It doesn’t have subwoofer level bass sound, but you can definitely hear lower frequencies. I played a little bit of older hard rock on it, and it sounds pretty good. Just don’t expect the floor to vibrate. Turning it all the way up towards ‘treble’ doesn’t doesn’t give it too much of a tinny sound.There’s a knob that switches between Bluetooth, FM and AM.Switching it away from Bluetooth disconnects it from your device. It needs to resynch when you switch back to Bluetooth. I have an iPhone and with some Bluetooth speakers I have issues with music playback stopping and not resuming when a timer or alarm goes off, or if I ask Siri for anything. This speaker actually resumes playback in those situations, which is nice.I live in a small town in the mountains. I can pick up exactly 2 stations from where I live. The reception for those 2 stations is fine. The antenna is a wire that comes directly out of the wooden box, it’s not detachable. I haven’t bothered with AM, I don’t know of any AM stations here.There’s something about the sound of most modern bluetooth speakers that I don’t necessarily like that much, and I’m not sure what it is. Heavy audio compression? Whatever it is grates on my nerves. This product doesn’t do that at all.I like this radio a lot.

  4. John

    Great little radio/bluetooth speaker for the office.
    Nice little Bluetooth speaker for use in office. The speakers are not the best, and you need to fine tune dialing in radio stations, but it works well for the price. I love the retro look and the sound quality is more than adequate for casual listening. Audiophiles might not approve, but I enjoy the radio for the price.

  5. AZ Customer

    Thank Goodness They Still Make Knobs
    Our first priority was to find a Bluetooth speaker with a knob for volume control. The primary user has difficulty finding and pressing the +/- (plus and minus) buttons found on most speakers. The fact that our search for knob speakers turned up in vintage styles was an unexpected bonus. Apparently, knobs are considered so old fashioned that that’s the only way you can find them. But that’s fine. It only adds style to function.Next, it had to be sized right for the spot where it must sit in order to be reached. Several cool styles were just too big. One was too tiny and toy-like. This model was described as a middle-of-the-road size and turned out to be just about right.The sound quality was our next concern. We wanted it to sound decent but we weren’t going to spring for Bose, so we kept our expectations in check. Narrowing down the choices left us in one-speaker territory, so we hoped for the best. Sound quality is very subjective, so to us, it sounds decent. It can be heard fine, the volume is good for the range of use, the adjustable bass/treble knob helps (but we just put it in the middle), and the tracks sound like the quality of file that’s coming out of the computer. Is this a party box? Of course not. But for our room-range, simply listening to music purposes, we’re happy with the sound.The color wasn’t so important, but it’s nice that there are color choices. We liked the oak color in the picture, but it was labeled walnut. Hmm? Could be a typo, so we went with that over the awful dark color or the expensive light color. Why items have different prices for different colors, we’ll never know. It’s the exact same thing! But we digress. When it came in, the oak color on the box was right, but the item itself is definitely a darker walnut color. Apparently, nobody makes anything in oak color anymore. It’s very hard to find. But the walnut is tolerable.The radio is immaterial to us. It’s cute to have a dial there for retro looks, but we have no intention of using it. This is only a Bluetooth speaker to us. Incidentally, the Bluetooth connected to the computer in a flash! We never even opened the manual. It’s self-explanatory to set the dial to BT mode, turn it on, and then go into the computer settings and Add A Device. Boom! Victrola showed up and Elvis was playing instantly!The power cord was an unexpected bonus. We may have assumed a rechargeable battery, but the description does say corded electric. Honestly, we read about so many speakers, we can’t remember what we thought its power source was. As it turns out, the power cord is great. The fact that it’s plugged in means that it can play forever, just like the old days when you didn’t have to think about charging every device before you can use it.

  6. William Smalley

    Great Radio and Bluetooth Speaker
    This is an excellent radio and Bluetooth speaker. I purchased it as I loved the mid century modern look. I was surprised by the sound quality and I use it often as my main speaker for music. I plan on purchasing a second one for my home soon. A great purchase.

  7. Fidel Huerta Vazquez

    Muy bonita, fue un regalo para mamá y le encantó.

  8. barb

    I really like the overall quality of this radio. It is simple to use, attractive, and has terrific reception and tone. The construction appears quite good but the finish is not wood but plastic that does resemble wood. It is a neat package and its compact size does not take up much shelf space yet still allows for good sound quality. I also like that you can choose between three different sources and can adjust the tone to suit what you are listening to (it has a good bass sound which enriches music very nicely). It is a worthwhile purchase and, in my opinion, fully deserves five stars based on appearance, sound quality, and function.

  9. Alex B.

    Blew up first time I used it.. poor quality

  10. Saeed Al Mheiri

    ممتار

  11. Some guy

    Excellent!

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