🎉 Tune into the Past, Play into the Future!
This Portable Retro AM FM Radio combines vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring Bluetooth connectivity, MP3 playback via USB and Micro SD, and a powerful built-in speaker. With flexible power options and a robust design, it's perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, making it an ideal gift for music lovers of all ages.
Style | No Rechargeable |
Color | Retro |
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 2.3"W x 4.8"H |
Hardware Interface | MicroSD, USB |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | LED |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | AM |
A**O
AM / FM Radio
A versatile compact Radio. Very good connectivity. Take my favorite AM / FM stations. Sound is clear and for its compact size is pretty excellent. Excellent Bluetooth conectivity as well. Nicely made with a retro look to it. Has a nice handle which comes very handy and makes it easy to carry. Comes with its power cord as well. I highly recommend it. You cannot beat the price / performance offer with this Radio.
Q**5
Quality Radio with Bluetooth Capability
Very pleasantly surprised by this little radio. It's sturdy and easy to use. I wanted an easy radio for my 3 and 5 year old so they could listen to their own music, something with one knob and this was perfect. Pairing to bluetooth is very easy as well so you can listen to music from your phone at a higher volume. Great sound - it actually can get quite loud. Love the retro look. It's plastic, but if you squint it could be wood. Highly recommend.
C**6
This is just the cutest thing in my studio
Definitely my most favorite purchase in ... forever. I know you think I am one of those paid people, but I am not. My old bluetooth speaker gave up the ghost and I tried to find a search key for something to replace it. I wouldn't have guessed that you could get a real radio, real plug, USB and memory card on something under a $100. I got it yesterday and tried it out with everything. Radio, USB, everything works...and that little box puts out a monster sound.My (pottery) studio is now much more fun! Did I say that I love this...LOL
C**J
Good sounding little radio
This is a good little radio. It sounds good n you can turn it off or unplug it n it still is on the station u had it on. I'm impress with that. Good old fashion look, that is cute. Good deal.
A**R
Great little radio
Everyone that walks by at work talks about this radio and how cool it is , they are even more amazed when I tell them it has Bluetooth, micro as and usb. The only down side is the D batteries, I wish it had a built in rechargeable battery, although it does have a power cord so I don’t have to change the batteries often. But it would be nice to not have to plug it in. Otherwise it’s a fun little radio with decent volume and sound and the price is great
J**S
Disaster when using MP3 flash drives
Player switches at random from MP3 disc drive format to blue tooth format making listening to my mp3 podcasts completely and totally impossible. As I only bought this to play podcasts, this is a total waste.
C**O
5 🌟
Wow 👌 So happy with this little radio 📻! has everything I was looking forward. Quickly, looks and affordability.
C**R
Overly sensitive volume knob, USB play not consistent, radio is basic but good
I play this all day at work in an office. I would not buy it again. In fact, I was looking for another radio and this came up and told me I purchased it a short time ago. So I decided to review it.Good: The radio reception is good, and the radio sounds good. Radio stations broadcast good quality sound, generally speaking, so that's to be expected.Not great spec: USB drive is limited in capacity. 32GB. If you have a lot of newer USB drives, you'll need to buy an older one or a smaller capacity drive.Bad: The USB drive is a bit flaky, pretty consistently it starts to do a skip-skip-skip kind of sound, which typically doesn't go away until the next song or you skip to the next song. It happens on random songs and the USB drive doesn't do it on the computer or in the car, so it's the radio. Happens a few times a day.Bad: Worst is the extremely sensitive volume knob, it's from whisper quiet to hurt my ears in about 5mm of knob movement. That side knob kind of volume control, I expect each swipe from top to bottom to be a decent volume change (to turn it really loud requiring a few swipes, and each swipe giving a nice range of fine adjustment). However, the volume control is probably 10x as sensitive as it should be - one swipe of the knob will absolutely max out the volume, turning the volume from "sorry what song is this?" to "sorry I gave myself a heart attack" or "the speakers are fuzzing out due to the distortion" level of loudness.Because it's so hard to fine tune the volume, I can't adjust it finely enough to keep it at a professional level in the office. I tried and was spending every few minutes trying to get the volume right, but it's so hard to fine tune the volume I was giving myself heart attacks when it went to super high volumes. I play it in the office room next door and pretend it's a co-worker's radio.Why not return it? I figure it'll be tossed out, or someone will get a used one but be charged for a new one. So I'm trying to figure out where it'll work. In the meantime I'm looking for a better one for work.
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