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product_id: 1481900
title: "PR-D7 AM/FM Digital Rechargeable Portable Radio - White, One Size"
brand: "sangean"
price: "KD 44.70"
currency: KWD
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Sangean"
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# Alarm with Humane Wake System 10 memory presets Rechargeable + dry cell power PR-D7 AM/FM Digital Rechargeable Portable Radio - White, One Size

**Brand:** sangean
**Price:** KD 44.70
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📻 Stay tuned, powered up, and ahead of the curve with Sangean PR-D7!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PR-D7 AM/FM Digital Rechargeable Portable Radio - White, One Size by sangean
- **How much does it cost?** KD 44.70 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.kw](https://www.desertcart.com.kw/products/1481900-pr-d7-am-fm-digital-rechargeable-portable-radio-white-one)

## Best For

- sangean enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sangean brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Wake Up Your Way:** Choose between radio or gentle buzzer alarms with a humane wake system to start your day right.
- • **Compact Yet Mighty:** Ultra-portable design with crisp, balanced sound that fits perfectly into your busy lifestyle.
- • **Dual Power Freedom:** Seamlessly switch between rechargeable batteries or dry cells for uninterrupted listening anywhere.
- • **Auto Seek & Sleep Timer:** Automatically find the clearest stations and drift off with customizable sleep timer settings.
- • **Effortless Station Recall:** Save your top 10 AM/FM favorites for instant access—no more endless tuning.

## Overview

The Sangean PR-D7 is a sleek, ultra-compact AM/FM digital radio featuring 10 memory presets, dual power options including rechargeable battery charging inside the unit, and a humane wake system alarm. Its auto seek tuning, sleep timer, and clear digital display make it perfect for professionals on the go who demand reliable, high-quality sound and effortless operation.

## Description

Product Description The PR-D7 is a True ultra-compact portable AM/FM digital Radio being Ultra- compact in size (a mere 8" Long and stands 4 ½" tall and weighs 1.3 lbs). All controls are conveniently located and you can see the frequency and time on the display. Tone is well balanced and excellent for both talk and music. The PR-D7 has excellent sensitivity and selectivity and will surprise you at its ability to pull in those distant stations. Five presets are available on each band and the auto seek will automatically seek the active stations across the entire band rather than to the next frequency. The radio can be set to automatically turn off after 120, 90, 60, 45, 30, or 15 minutes, so you can fall asleep to the sound of music, talk, or news. Sleep alarm allows you to wake up to music or beeper with humane wake-up system. You can power It with the included AC adapter, or six "AA" Size batteries (not included). in addition the PR-D7 can be powered with six rechargeable AA batteries which you can charged right in the radio. Headphone jack turns off speaker when headphones are used From the Manufacturer The PR-D7 is a lightweight and convenient portable AM/FM radio with very good performance. You can power it with the included AC Adapter, or six "AA" size batteries (not included). If you use it with rechargeable batteries, you can charge them right in the radio. The PR-D7 conveniently displays radio frequency and time of day at the same time. Features: 5 memory presets per band, alarm clock, and stereo headphone jack. Weight: 1.3 lbs. Size: 8.5 W x 4.5 H x 1.6 D inches.

Review: Very, Very Impressive. The Rolls-Royce of "work radios" - Quite an impressive little radio. My old cheap GE "work radios" (radios I use while painting, sanding, fixing stuff, etc.) were both having issues, and I was spending way too much time just trying to tune them in, positioning them, and trying to keep them tuned in -- instead of working on whatever projects were at hand. I was not using battery power, so I always had to use an extension cord. This required some planning ahead (long extension cords) if I wanted to listen to the radio in a place far from the house. These radios were about 25+ years old, and had cost about $10 each. I could not find any good little radios in that price range today. I considered the Sony ICF38 for about $25 on desertcart. (This model is similar in style to my old GE radios.) But, some (not a lot) of the reviews complained of poor reception. The Sangean PR-D7 was twice as expensive, but had digital tuning and was capable of recharging rechargeable batteries -- and had great reviews. So, I decided to give the go-ahead to it, so that I could have more freedom of movement when working in different locations (battery-power w/ recharger built in), and reportedly excellent reception. I got the Panasonic Eneloop AA rechargeable batteries, as they had great reviews. (All batteries are not the same, apparently, to my surprise.) The FM reception on this radio is excellent. Haven't used the AM too much, but it seems good. Tuning and operation are simple. Sound quality is excellent -- way better than I expected. No hiss or background noise, super-clear, crisp audio. Digital scan tuning is very fast, and you can tune automatically (letting the tuner pick up the next strong signal), or you can tune manually (setting the frequency on a station that does not come in too clearly.) It has a digital clock display that is always on, and orange back-lighting for 10 seconds when any of the buttons are pressed. The 5 pre-sets for FM are very handy. (There are also 5 for AM.) The ability to re-charge the rechargeable batteries within the unit itself is a big selling point. I don't know yet how long the batteries will last on a single charge, but my experience with battery-operated radios is that the don't last long. So, rechargables is definitely the way to go. This radio permits you to recharge the batteries easily without removing them from the unit, simply by plugging the radio in to an electric outlet while the radio is turned off. There is a blinking red LED light that indicates batteries are being charged, and the light goes off when fully charged (or, it may stay steady on when fully charged -- I can't recall.) This is the Rolls-Royce of "work radios", and is a bit expensive for this purpose. But, it will save me a huge amount of time by not having to fiddle with sub-par radio reception, and not having to worry about extension cords. For a "work radio" I highly recommend this one, even though it is definitely expensive. However, because it is so good, I will be extending its use beyond my workshop/ work/ yard projects -- into everyday use on the patio, living room, etc. I was totally unfamiliar with the Sangean name until I began searching for AM/FM portables on desertcart. I would not rule out the Sony ICF38 -- since I could have purchased two of these for the price of one Sangean PR-D7. But, the Sangean exceeds my expectations in all areas and will serve double-duty as a work radio and as an everyday radio.
Review: Simplicity of use for people with dementia - I needed a digital radio that was simple to turn on , volume dial easy to use, push buttons to pre program favorite stations in front of radio. The radio dial is a button up or down that automatically tunes to the stations with good signals & the station number can be seen on a small digital screen as well as the time. Lights up initially but is not back lit (a little con). No old dial trying to find, guess & tune to your station with lots of static & screechy noise. This radio does NOT have multiple knobs & buttons which would easily confuse & frustrate a person in the early & possible middle stages of dementia/Alzheimer’s. This radio can be used as a plug-in or portable with rechargeable batteries. Best part the batteries are recharged within the radio itself when the radio is off & plugged in. Batteries do not charge if radio is being played even when plugged in. Anyway, conceivably, my mom should never have a “dead” radio & does not need to take batteries in & out just to charge them. My mom has early stages of dementia & her short term memory is terrible & is usually afraid to touch buttons on the TV remote in fear of messing things up. After showing her the simple operation of this radio with quite a few return demonstrations of what I asked her to do, (remember her short term memory issues) mom is able to use this radio by herself & is not afraid to use it. There’s so few things for her to touch she ends up pretty much where she wants to be on the radio. Mom also likes the size of the radio, not too small, not too big, so it doesn’t take up much space on the bedside table or wherever you choose to put it. Mom says it’s the perfect size to carry from room to room or her balcony. The sound quality is quite good for this single speaker & smaller radio size. There is some depth to the sound, not tinny sounding. The only con I have is it would be nice to have a fold down handle so it’s easier to carry.

## Features

- 10 Memory Preset Stations (5 AM, 5 FM) with a PLL Synthesized Tuning System
- Powered by both Rechargeable and Dry Cell Batteries (Not Included), with Battery Power Indicator
- Alarm by Radio or HWS (Humane Wake System) Buzzer
- Auto Seek Station, Sleep Timer Real Time Clock and Snooze Function
- Powered by Batteries (not included) or Switching AC Adapter 100-240V, 50/60Hz (Included)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0012YFY54 |
| Additional Features | Built-In AM Antenna, Built-In Clock, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Music, News |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Headphone |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,599 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #82 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | Sangean |
| Built-In Media | AC Power Adapter, Owner's Manual |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 2,656 Reviews |
| Display Technology | VFD |
| Display Type | VFD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 60 GHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729288029274, 04711317990941 |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.46"L x 1.57"W x 4.57"H |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sangean |
| Mfr Part Number | PRD-7 |
| Model Number | PR-D7 |
| Number of Batteries | 6 AA batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered and AC Power AC Adapter Included |
| Product Dimensions | 8.46"L x 1.57"W x 4.57"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 1 Watts |
| Special Feature | Built-In AM Antenna , Built-In Clock, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Single |
| Tuner Technology | AM/FM |
| Tuner Type | AM/FM |
| UPC | 611101575498 031113371299 041114709601 132017540412 971475317651 088020792525 079531856950 070090127628 809190591400 809387577583 031111304626 777786412562 885664024544 151903479728 729288029274 080050324035 116219573881 807031794430 163120699735 601000792294 080050357576 014444584361 971476201010 |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Voltage | 120.0 |
| Warranty Description | 90 days |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sangean
- **Color:** White
- **Connectivity Technology:** Radio Frequency
- **Included Components:** AC Power Adapter, Owner's Manual
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered and AC Power AC Adapter Included
- **Product Dimensions:** 8.46"L x 1.57"W x 4.57"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** AM/FM
- **Special Feature:** Built-In AM Antenna, Built-In Clock, Portable, Rechargeable
- **Style:** Single
- **Tuner Technology:** AM/FM

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I bought this last week and find the sound to be very rich. However, I am not sure the FM is stereo sound. Another model specifies this in the specs. Does anyone know?**
A: The PR D7 is monaural. I don't know about any other sangean products.

**Q: Sangean wr 11 and ant - 100 antenna combination can not get the antenna to plug in to the wr11**
A: Yes

**Q: Looks like a great radio. What's the voltage of the power/ charging unit? 110V? 220V???**
A: 110v.  Plug into any standard power outlet.  Works great and if you put in rechargeable batteries, it will charge them while you listen.

**Q: how can I wall mount this radio**
A: A small shelf with a lip would work or 2 U shaped holders from the wall up the bottom of the radio. I used to have mine under a shelf, now it is out on top of my desk and gets super reception. Love that it will take AA batteries however I usually use it plugged into the wall.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very, Very Impressive. The Rolls-Royce of "work radios"
*by N***8 on July 27, 2015*

Quite an impressive little radio. My old cheap GE "work radios" (radios I use while painting, sanding, fixing stuff, etc.) were both having issues, and I was spending way too much time just trying to tune them in, positioning them, and trying to keep them tuned in -- instead of working on whatever projects were at hand. I was not using battery power, so I always had to use an extension cord. This required some planning ahead (long extension cords) if I wanted to listen to the radio in a place far from the house. These radios were about 25+ years old, and had cost about $10 each. I could not find any good little radios in that price range today. I considered the Sony ICF38 for about $25 on Amazon. (This model is similar in style to my old GE radios.) But, some (not a lot) of the reviews complained of poor reception. The Sangean PR-D7 was twice as expensive, but had digital tuning and was capable of recharging rechargeable batteries -- and had great reviews. So, I decided to give the go-ahead to it, so that I could have more freedom of movement when working in different locations (battery-power w/ recharger built in), and reportedly excellent reception. I got the Panasonic Eneloop AA rechargeable batteries, as they had great reviews. (All batteries are not the same, apparently, to my surprise.) The FM reception on this radio is excellent. Haven't used the AM too much, but it seems good. Tuning and operation are simple. Sound quality is excellent -- way better than I expected. No hiss or background noise, super-clear, crisp audio. Digital scan tuning is very fast, and you can tune automatically (letting the tuner pick up the next strong signal), or you can tune manually (setting the frequency on a station that does not come in too clearly.) It has a digital clock display that is always on, and orange back-lighting for 10 seconds when any of the buttons are pressed. The 5 pre-sets for FM are very handy. (There are also 5 for AM.) The ability to re-charge the rechargeable batteries within the unit itself is a big selling point. I don't know yet how long the batteries will last on a single charge, but my experience with battery-operated radios is that the don't last long. So, rechargables is definitely the way to go. This radio permits you to recharge the batteries easily without removing them from the unit, simply by plugging the radio in to an electric outlet while the radio is turned off. There is a blinking red LED light that indicates batteries are being charged, and the light goes off when fully charged (or, it may stay steady on when fully charged -- I can't recall.) This is the Rolls-Royce of "work radios", and is a bit expensive for this purpose. But, it will save me a huge amount of time by not having to fiddle with sub-par radio reception, and not having to worry about extension cords. For a "work radio" I highly recommend this one, even though it is definitely expensive. However, because it is so good, I will be extending its use beyond my workshop/ work/ yard projects -- into everyday use on the patio, living room, etc. I was totally unfamiliar with the Sangean name until I began searching for AM/FM portables on Amazon. I would not rule out the Sony ICF38 -- since I could have purchased two of these for the price of one Sangean PR-D7. But, the Sangean exceeds my expectations in all areas and will serve double-duty as a work radio and as an everyday radio.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simplicity of use for people with dementia
*by M***� on January 19, 2022*

I needed a digital radio that was simple to turn on , volume dial easy to use, push buttons to pre program favorite stations in front of radio. The radio dial is a button up or down that automatically tunes to the stations with good signals & the station number can be seen on a small digital screen as well as the time. Lights up initially but is not back lit (a little con). No old dial trying to find, guess & tune to your station with lots of static & screechy noise. This radio does NOT have multiple knobs & buttons which would easily confuse & frustrate a person in the early & possible middle stages of dementia/Alzheimer’s. This radio can be used as a plug-in or portable with rechargeable batteries. Best part the batteries are recharged within the radio itself when the radio is off & plugged in. Batteries do not charge if radio is being played even when plugged in. Anyway, conceivably, my mom should never have a “dead” radio & does not need to take batteries in & out just to charge them. My mom has early stages of dementia & her short term memory is terrible & is usually afraid to touch buttons on the TV remote in fear of messing things up. After showing her the simple operation of this radio with quite a few return demonstrations of what I asked her to do, (remember her short term memory issues) mom is able to use this radio by herself & is not afraid to use it. There’s so few things for her to touch she ends up pretty much where she wants to be on the radio. Mom also likes the size of the radio, not too small, not too big, so it doesn’t take up much space on the bedside table or wherever you choose to put it. Mom says it’s the perfect size to carry from room to room or her balcony. The sound quality is quite good for this single speaker & smaller radio size. There is some depth to the sound, not tinny sounding. The only con I have is it would be nice to have a fold down handle so it’s easier to carry.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Close To Perfection!
*by M***S on January 31, 2016*

Aside from one quibble, I like my new radio very much. I got the white one because it won't show fingerprints and looks most attractive with its red highlights and gray buttons. The size is just right for my night table. Being able to see both the station and time simultaneously in the LCD Display when the radio is playing is useful. Many radios show only one or the other. The presets are simple to use, though I wish it had more because this radio pulls in distant stations so very well. For the most part, the enclosed Instruction book makes learning all the controls easy. One term confused me: it mentions a "Standby button" for turning off the sounding alarm. No such button exists; what is meant is the Power button. Unless you want to snooze, you stop the sounding alarm by turning off the radio. (I saw on the Web that the Instruction book has since been corrected.) A nice feature I discovered that is not mentioned in the book: if you press (but not hold) the radio alarm button when the radio is off, you can see the time and station for which the alarm is set. Something else not mentioned in the book: if you want the alarm to sound at two different times, you can set one time for the radio and another for the buzzer. The icon in the Display window conveniently shows which kind of alarm is set--or shows both if you activated two--and disappears when no alarm is set. Then, too, when the Sleep Timer is activated, its icon appears in the window so you know it is on. Being able to use rechargeable batteries in this radio is a great feature, a real plus. I just installed them after using my new radio for several days with the enclosed adapter. It took a little over an hour to fully charge the "pre-charged" and "ready to use" Panasonic Eneloop batteries that are shown with the radio on Amazon's site, so they apparently needed just a little topping off. When the red charging light stopped blinking, the back of the battery compartment was warm but not hot. I now enjoy carrying the radio around my apartment, happily listening wherever I am. My one real quibble about this radio--and the reason I docked one star--is that you cannot set the radio alarm to go off at your preferred volume. I had assumed that it would not become louder than the volume at which the radio had last been playing and that I could simply lie in bed listening to the news or music without moving a muscle. However, while the radio alarm does start softly, it almost immediately becomes rather loud and stays that way. Perhaps heavy sleepers, or those who don't mind listening at a higher volume, would appreciate this feature, but I am a light sleeper who wakes easily. What's more, turning the volume knob has no effect. The alarm apparently works independently of this control. Yes, it certainly wakes me, but it is by then too loud (at least to my ears; others may disagree) for my listening pleasure, and I worry it may disturb my downstairs neighbor. I have to reach out and turn the radio off to stop the alarm, then turn the radio back on to listen to NPR at my preferred volume. Then I tried the buzzer alarm and like it. It has an most appealing tone, not at all jarring, harsh or abrasive. When the buzzer sounds, I quickly reach out and turn it off before it becomes louder and more insistent, though even then it keeps its nice tone and does not penetrate the room. Once off, I turn the radio back on and listen to the news until I'm ready to get up. More steps than I had anticipated, but it is working out. What I like most about this radio, aside from the rechargeable batteries that provide mobility, is its excellent audio, especially for its size and price. Sangean has a magic touch! The audio is mellow and rich, not at all tinny, a real pleasure. News and talk shows sound wonderful. Music is good with the mono speaker and even better with headphones, though neither provides stereo. Without headphones, the music is still very listenable. Indeed, I usually fall asleep with the Sleep Timer activated: 60,45,30, or 15 minutes. A sweet way to end the day!

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