The Walkman is a portable cassette player that was first introduced by Sony in 1979. It allowed people to listen to music on the go, changing how we enjoyed our favorite songs. With its lightweight design and headphones, the Walkman made it easy to carry music anywhere, whether on a walk, during a commute, or while relaxing at home.
Over the years, the Walkman evolved to include CD players and digital music formats, adapting to new technology. It became a cultural icon, representing the rise of personal music consumption and influencing how we experience music today.