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🎵 Retro Vibes, Modern Sound!
This Portable AM FM Radio combines classic design with modern features, offering exceptional reception across four bands, Bluetooth streaming, and a powerful 5W speaker. It's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal gift for seniors and a great companion for any gathering.
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Display Technology | LED |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM/SW |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Tuner Type | FM, AM |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Display Type | LED |
Compatible Devices | Earphone |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
Additional Features | Portable |
Color | Grey |
Style Name | Classic |
Item Weight | 1.13 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 10.94"L x 2.87"W x 7.99"H |
S**N
Good value overall.
Great AM and FM reception in rural area where signal strength has been poor. Sound quality is very good for a small and light portable device. Nor designed for rugged outdoor abuse but perfect for safe RV or cabin applications. Shortwave reception much improved with extended fixed antenna (that you must own design yourself).
A**L
Great little radio. Reminds me of the 90s.
This is my second one because my last one was stolen but this radio is perfect. Sound is great as long as you don't want too much bass. Antenna works awesome. Super happy with my purchase. I love to listen to music while I garden or do anything in yard and this is the perfect little radio. Thank you..
J**A
Worth my money butt.
The media could not be loaded. Ok I play with this radio since Thursday of last week. I'm going say it's very hot radio. An very good on FM And Shortwave. With DSP chip inside radio. An with AUX and with TF (SD) and USB port. As well as Bluetooth. It's really nice radio. Here is my Pro an Con's about radio.ProsReally good on FM. Due to 39 inch antenna. It's really pulls in even faraway stations from 50miles or so.Also it's really good on shortwave. Below 10mhz it homes stations decent on most of like WRMI on Radio Cuba. As well as WWV an CHU times in US and Canada.Also nice to have Bluetooth and USB port as well as SD slot.Cons:Really hard to get shortwave stations. Or they tend to bleed over onto frequency ur listening to other.Bad on outdoor antenna if it's less then 30 feet. No SSB so you won't be able to us this for Ham Radio or Aircraft from airport on HFMW on DSP is really bad on MW. It gets it. But then chops them in an out. I mean it picks them up really good. But just don't hold them. I know buscase I play on MW bands at night an dxing on daytime.Speaker on Bluetooth and SD audio could be better loud. With bass in it. Good speaker. But u have cut it up to even hear song good.That's my opinion on this radio. FM is really best on this radio. If it didn't have DSP chip in this radio or (others). This would be 5 star. But I like it for what it dose. An works fine on outdoor antenna as long u don't over do it on strong stations.
A**R
Great buy
This is a great buy especially with the price they are asking. I am able to get in more stations than other radios I’ve tried. The antenna is very long and the radio works extremely well. I highly recommend this radio. Great buy.
J**K
Nice!
Bought it for the great retro look. Great bedside radio.
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It’s the Radio I was looking for it works excellent
M**E
Serviceable radio for an inexpensive price
This radio is perfectly serviceable, but the sound quality is about what one could expect for a $37 radio. I use it out in my shop when I'm working out there. It receives AM and FM with no problem, but for some reason no SW stations seem to be within range. I live in the Salt Lake valley between two mountain ranges (the Wasatch Front and the Oquirrh mountains) and we are above 4.000 ft elevation, so maybe that contributes to the problem, I don't know.Worth $37. To me.
T**Y
Wish the weak signal selectivity were better, but it can pick up weak AM stations....
Does ok on all bands, but the Retekess TR629 has digital tuning and keypad entry for AM step tuning that requires 10 Khz spacing, (not really an issue on this model other than the weak signal tuning could be better) but it can't lock on weak AM signals as it drifts a lot once tuned in and SW with the whip is fine but the frequency is off on both settings., (SW1/SW2). plus the TR629 only needs 3 D batteries and this needs 4 D.The SW signals come in pretty clear, but since I tried it at dusk, I don't know how the day-time frequencies come in, (yet).No issues with FM as it's a DSP radio, it has the old style LED bar graph that indicates signal strength power and tuning, I have not seen one of these in a radio since back in the 80's when just about every boombox had one.I had to keep the volume pretty low as this thing does go pretty loud, which is good for weak signals on any band.Since the only other flaw is the SW tuning accuracy is a bit off 10 Mhz shows up closer to 9.2 than it does on the lower side of 11 Mhz on the dial.I bought it on sale for around $38 recently, but I still prefer the direct tuning access of the Retekess TR629 even though it does not go very loud by comparison of this model.So whether you prefer this model or the TR629 is probably down to just personal preference, plus if you need it loud on SW, this is a pretty good model even if the tuning isn't a sure thing stability-wise like the TR629.If the drifting isn't a big issue, then this is probably a better deal because you don't have to worry about the batteries dying like in the TR629 because of the constant current on the power switch, etc.
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