

🎧 Your pocket-sized soundtrack for every adventure — never miss a beat!
The BOESPATR B01 Mini Portable FM Radio is a sleek, lightweight device combining FM radio and MP3 playback via USB, TF, or SD cards. Featuring a rechargeable 700mAh battery with up to 10 hours of use, a titanium alloy antenna for excellent reception, and a built-in 3W speaker, it delivers clear sound in a compact form factor. Designed for on-the-go lifestyles, it includes handy extras like audio recording, a flashlight, and a wrist strap, making it perfect for commuting, hiking, or casual listening.








| ASIN | B0CWP8C9H4 |
| Additional Features | Support recording, TF card support, USB drive |
| Antenna Location | Music, News, Sports Broadcast |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,982 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Portable Headset Radios |
| Brand | BOESPATR |
| Built-In Media | Charging cable, Hand Lanyard, Owner's Manual |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with USB port |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 286 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.21"L x 0.98"W x 2.17"H |
| Item Weight | 93 Grams |
| Manufacturer | BOESPATR |
| Model Number | 86e5dcdd-9c16-4de4-b208-fa60a1c3d211 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.21"L x 0.98"W x 2.17"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM76-108MHz |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
| Special Feature | Support recording, TF card support, USB drive |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Technology | FM |
| Tuner Type | FM |
| Warranty Description | 1-YEAR |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**R
I love this thing!!
This thing is excellent! It took me a while to find a pocket sized MP3 player with a built in speaker. This is everything I was looking for, and the audio quality is honestly fantastic. It's hard to believe how good it sounds for the size. Great bass and treble response. You can't modify the sound settings, but I love how it sounds by default. I was easily able to load up a microSD card with my favorite songs and it plays them perfectly. I carry this thing with me everywhere! It's my Y2K techno and pop machine. Also the radio is really great as well, good reception and it automatically saves all the presets. Good battery life, I got hours of continuous play over the course of multiple days before I had to recharge it. Took about an hour to fully charge. Smaller than you might assume it is based on the pictures, but that's a good thing. Fits in my pocket perfectly. Would highly recommend!
A**N
Good MP3 Player
This MP3 player is the perfect device to listen to music on the go. For the amount of money it is worth, it is very useful. You can also use the radio which works perfectly fine. It lasts quite a while and only dies after about 12 hours. It is very durable, I've been carrying it around in my bag, and it hasn't broken in the few months that I've had it. The quality of music it plays is also very good, both the speakers and the mic work very well.
J**N
Good sound but can't replace battery.
Good sound for the size but I wish the battery was user replaceable. I'm taking one point away for the permanent battery issue.
O**S
The Best Little Radio.
This little radio is one of the best little radios in the market today. It is very loud. It sounds beautiful and it is also an mp3 player. It is so small you can actually take it along with you anywhere. Battery life lasts for hours. I love this little radio so much I purchased 3 more in different styles from the same company. You will be amazed at how easy it is to use and the memory capacity it also has built in. This is truly a great radio and a great buy.
J**S
Record live am/fm radio shows to playback later!!
This little guy is a BiG help to me! Its usefulness way out-weighs any criticism I can list. The little things I like include; •it's rechargeable w/ a USB-C port, •it has a on/off sliding switch rather than a button or combo volume level/ on/off dial (unlikely/impossible to accidentally "hit", not "married" to volume level so you can set your volume at a level and return to that level every time you use), •it can record in two ways 1. you can use it to record notes or a conversation just like a digital recorder 2. You can ACTUALLY record live am/fm radio!! (Must insert SD card for record function ability) •good battery life •BEST OF ALL WORLDS CONTROL: scan and set am/fm radio channels/stations WITH BUTTONS rather than a dial (set it to an exact station ex: fm 90.70 -Versus-with a dial you'll never know if you've hit 90.68 or 90.71 which would not be completely "in tune"), •compact, narrow & fairly slim --DRAWBACKS; •not sure how long battery will hold up (in years) or if & how to replace battery OR if it becomes trash?
A**R
Jp
Nice price love this little radio
S**S
Despite the specs, I have a 128gb SDXC card in here and it's working
The orange screen in the photo is wrong... it's red like the other listings and sources for the same device. I like the old school mp3 players for just turn-on-and-play operation without having to mess with over complicated stuff so was looking for something like that. Was looking for something without touch buttons because the mp3 players with touch buttons always go out on me. Mechanical buttons go out on me often enough but that's another story. But the old school mp3 players are horribly limited on how many mp3s you can put on a card and many of them weren't well made anyway. I've a 128 gb micro SD card in this thing and it seems to be working. A lot of mp3 players have terrible battery life. Haven't run this thing down yet and using the speaker. Docs say it can only play mp3 which I assume to mean that it ignores mp4 files but it might be worth converting them to mp3 if that is the case. I need to test. So except for maybe that, this is checking all of the boxes for me, of what I've been looking for. I'm not interested in FM radio, but the built in speaker is nice. It's larger than most mp3 players, about the size of a shorter, thicker cassette tape. I figured that even if the micro SD card slot didn't take high capacity SD cards, I could get a large USB drive and put it in there, but SD does work, and testing the same SD card with a USB adapter, a 128gb SD card works too. Going to try even larger. Sound in the little built in speaker is definitely not bad for personal-area use when you aren't in a really loud place. Digging the retro 7 segment display. It tells you the number, in order of directory listing, of the mp3 file it is playing, apparently. That has a nice retro vibe. My Diamond Rio PMP300, one of the very first mp3 players, is the same in that regard (but it's LCD instead of plasma/LED/whatever glowing 7 segments they used. My mp3s aren't super high bitrate. I think it's mostly 128kbps or VBR around there. Someone else was complaining about skips but with this bitrate and a Samsung micro SD, I'm not having problems there. It's favoring the Mojo Nixon right now which is putting it on my good side but I assume it'll spread it around more later. Update: Less than 4 hours in, I hit a software bug where it got stuck. One of the mp3s might be corrupted or it has some issue, but when it tries to play that mp3, it locks up. When it does that, you can't skip to the next song. It sits at the spinning animation with 00:00 displayed, indefinitely (I left it like that for about 15 minutes). Trying to power it off and back on again, it immediately goes back and tries to play the same song and locks up again. If you take the SD card out and play from USB drive for a while, then switch back to the SD card, instead of playing a different song on the SD card, it still tries to pick up where it left off on the SD card and play the same one. I tried to remove the mp3 that I thought it was getting stuck on just by numeric order, but I missed for some reason. Also confirmed that it does not play mp4s. With some more testing and software updates to support mp4/m4a, this could be really good.
D**E
Very nice to listen to.
Like the old transistor radios except better!
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