USB CD Carousel Aids in Organizational Skills

Written by Richard Blanchard on December 28th, 2007. Posted in Audio

I’ve got at least four different piles of CDs and DVDs around the house.  I just can’t find a happy medium.  I’ve tried the DVD case with matching DVD cover clipped out.  I’ve tried the library with the discs still in the jewel case, but nothing satisfies my ideal organizational methods.

However, Skymall, that gadget company we are forced to fall in love with, has a possible solution.  The USB CD Carousel is just what this doctor ordered.  It holds 150 discs and through included software and USB cable you can database your entire collection, and select a given CD by simply entering keywords or title.  Within seconds the correct CD or DVD is popped out ready for viewing.

usb cd dvd carousel

What’s better, is the USB CD Carousel can also be used in standalone mode.  You can also use the included software to manage multiple CD carousels…after all, who only has 150 discs these days?

Here’s the kicker:  the USB CD Carousel is $200 large, a big chunk of coin.  But if it works, keeps you organized and serves up those discs in seconds, wouldn’t it be worth it?

USB CD Carousel Skymall product page


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