Vinyl has made a comeback, and from the looks of it, it's here to stay. According to Nielsen, vinyl sales continue to soar year after year, and it now accounts for over 18 percent of all physical album sales. Not too shabby in the era of streaming.

The only downside to spinning wax is they're not the most convenient way to listen to tunes. It involves using a bulky turntable, which isn't exactly portable. You can't exactly tote it around if you want to listen to a record on the go.

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No bigger than a smartphone, RokBlok is a wireless compact record player that lets you listen to vinyl anywhere. All you would have to do is place the record on a flat surface, raise the control lever, and it will circle around the vinyl as it blasts tunes via the built-in speaker.

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This Shark Tank and Kickstarter hit can also transmit music wirelessly via your Bluetooth devices. If you want an even bigger sound, simply connect RokBlok to your headphones or speakers, and it will automatically transmit the sound to your preferred device. Whether you want to listen to an EP, LP, or a single, RokBlok can play your record of choice.

Normally the RokBlok sells for $99 but Popular Mechanics readers can save an additional 15 percent off with promo cod SEMIANNUAL and get it for only $84.15!