(Producer) We're mixing it up on you again.
Okay.
-(Producer) You're not watching a video -Oh no.
-I'm so scared! -(Producer) You're reacting to...this!
I already have no idea what it is.
(Producer) So, do you know what that is used for?
(beep)
(beep)
(beep)
It's a cassette player, right?
(bing)
(Producer) It actually is a device that plays music.
Ohhh!
So maybe we'll play music today?
Oh, here! Radio AM/FM. Stop, play. Okay.
(Producer) But how does it work?
Uh, where is the, where is the, where is the...
(laughs) I feel so judged right now!
(gasps)
(Producer) I don't hear any music.
You open it, put the cassette inside, close it, and then you press play!
(Producer) You actually need something else to get it to work.
Yes.
-(Producer) You actually need a cassette. -A what?
-(Producer) Do you know what a cassette is? -No.
No.
No.
(Producer) So we have a cassette.
Ooooh! Are these in the movies?
(Producer) So now how does it work?
Nope.
Do you open the front? Yes! Yes.
I feel like I'm Indiana Jones or something.
(Producer) So right here, on either side, you grab on either side and whoop!
WHAT?!
You guys could've told me earlier.
(Producer) Push it all the way in!
(Producer) How do you hear the music?
Do I need to turn up the volume?
(Producer) On these devices, you need headphones or you can't hear anything.
Ooh.
I think that's kind of strange.
Aw, this is a rip off because you want to listen,
but you can't because you don't have any headphones.
Hand over the headphones. (laughs)
(Producer) So we have some headphones for you.
I used to have a pair of these!
I'm such a 90s kid, but I wasn't born in the 90s.
Um...
(Producer) What do you think of the process?
You have to actually do stuff.
This...
You need headphones just to listen to music?!
Did you know how messed up that is?!
Actually, it wouldn't take so long because on an iPad,
you have to go into the internet, find Pandora.
You have to make it play, you know?
(Producer) If you have 20 songs and you wanted
to go to song number six, how would you do that?
You'd have to hit the "next" thing, right? No?
The back button and the start button?
Rewind until it feels about right.
(Producer) You'd have to hit fast forward,
wait for it to go past all the other songs.
So you'd have to guess and stop it and listen and be like,
Oh my gosh! I would not want to do that.
I could not imagine living in your guys' days with this.
(Producer) So today you could fit thousands of songs on a phone,
but on a cassette, you could only fit up to about 30 songs.
I feel bad for the people who lived in the 90s.
(Producer) What're you thinking about now?
I'm thinking about how many tapes you would need!
(Producer) So this is called a portable cassette player.
When this came out in the 1980s, it was the biggest thing!
Yes.
No, because it's just like having a computer or iPhone.
This amazes me, how technology has changed.
I could just imagine you guys as 13 year olds, just like,
And a portable music player? AAH! OMG.
"Whoa! Something that can play music and I can carry it around
(Producer) When these were brand new, they cost $200.
No!
Why?
This seems like a bit of an outrage!
(Producer) When they came out,
it was pretty much the first time music was something--
-Was invented! -(Producer) No! No, not invented. (laughs)
(Producer) It was the first time music was easily portable.
So people would go running even with this.
You'd always be like this by the end.
(panting) Whew! This is really heavy!
I'd be like, "Ugh! Oh my god!"
(Producer) So now that you've learned all about
this old technology, what do you prefer?
The technology of today for music, or this?
Technology of today. Easy question.
I prefer technology up-to-date.
This is a lot better because you won't break your phone.
-I'd take this in a heartbeat! No. -(Producer laughs)
This is so hard and complicated!
-My technology. -(Producer laughs)
Thanks for watching another episode of Kids React!
Let us know in the comments what yucky old stuff
If you used to have one of these, how would you ever live with this thing?!