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- #18,491 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
- #66 in Portable Headset Radios
Aaron S
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This is a nice little FM radio that runs on 2 AAA batteries.Reception is good and it gets plenty loud.It does not have a built in speaker, but has a standard 3.5mm headphone jack that can be used to connect it to a speaker.The digital display and tuning is nice, much better than having to wiggle a dial.It does not have an auto-scan, so you do have to click through each .1The mode button toggles the +- buttons between volume and tuning.The clock is always on.Giving 4 out of 5 stars. Ability to turn off completely and auto-scan would make it a 5.
Zach Dorsch
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I bought this for my son and it works well. Battery life seems good and reception is good.
Babydoll305
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024
I love the radio it was excellent small easy to carry the sound was great.It was use at an international convention in France. I was very happy with the performance.
Z
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Volume down doesn't work, stuck at highest. Memo mode does not work, can't manually store tuned stations.
JagLite
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2023
I needed to get a new radio that worked at the lower FM frequencies than standard FM radios to be able to tune in to the limited range local area broadcast in stadiums and conventions where I use noise cancelling headphones to be able to hear the speaker. This little radio works excellently for my needs. So good that I just ordered a second one to have a spare.I don't listen to music on it so I can't speak about the sound quality but it sounds good to me.It comes with a lanyard and that is very handy so I don't have to put it in my pocket.The price is fantastic too!Highly recommended
Cruiser51
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2023
I didn't have very high expectations on this radio since it is low cost, however, I was pleasantly surprised. The sound is clear, not the highest quality like an expensive sound system but it was good. The reception outdoors is very good as well. I haven't tried it indoors or in my basement yet. The ear buds are not great but is very acceptable. I don't know about battery life as I haven't had to replace them yet. Worth the money!
imlizlemon
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2023
I bought this four months ago. For what I wanted at under ten, it does what it should and nothing more but the biggest drawback is how it runs through batteries at a shockingly fast rate.What I needed it for—keep in mind that I bought this for a specific purpose and my review may not apply to you. My workplace internet blocks all music and video streaming but I work best with music on in the background. Not wanting to burn through my phone battery and cellular data plan, I wanted just a simple radio. I spent a long time looking for one. I regret not keeping the many multiple inexpensive, simple, small analog radio devices I had from the 90s-00s because it was weirdly hard to find a small radio.Sound quality—I work in a very large metropolitan city in the US and the radio frequencies are strong. On this device, they come in fairly clearly but sometimes if I don’t have it situated in the right spot, I can get some static. This might be a problem for those residing farther away from radio towers or with weaker signals, I’m just not sure. I have the device plugged into a higher quality Bluetooth speaker and other than the occasional static if I move it around, the sound quality is very good. It is a little ridiculous to have multiple cords, separate devices, and wires running all over the place for what is archaic technology, especially when small radios were a dime a dozen in the past.Buttons/Display—setup and the display were fine, the manual is descriptive enough, but the buttons can be a little frustrating. The buttons default to volume control so if you want to change from one preset station to the next, you have to press “mode” and then very quickly press “+/-“. If you take even more than a second, it’ll default back to increasing the volume. This double button pressing is annoying to me but maybe not to others. For me, it is especially frustrating when I’m trying to quickly bypass a certain commercial jingle about donating your cars. You know the one. Those seconds really count.Battery life—now here is where I have a major problem with this device. It goes through batteries like CRAZY. For those using in short bursts, they may not notice but for me, with about 5 hours of continuous use each weekday (5 days, only using it at work), I had to change batteries about once a week. I feel like that’s a really short amount of time for something so small and simple without speakers. I got so tired of buying batteries that I am now using high quality eneloop rechargeables and I still have to recharge every week. I think that’s a lot. Also, there’s no real warning about the battery life, it “tells” you by randomly turning off. It looks like it’s still working because the clock is fine but it just suddenly turns the radio off. You’ll be confused, turn it back on, only to have it turn itself off again. At first it’ll be after a few minutes, then that’ll turn into only getting a few seconds of radio before it turns off. No beeps or anything. That’s just how you know. When changing batteries, it’ll remember the presets but not the time. So while you don’t have to reset your radio stations, you do have to constantly reset the time. I’ve gotten to the point where I don’t set the time anymore because of how often I have to change the battery. I have thought about buying batteries that would convert this into a permanent plug-in powered device, but I just can’t justify paying the same price for that as I did for the device making it double the cost. If you don’t want to keep replacing batteries, you should look into paying a little more for a device that remains plugged in.Also be aware that I was not paid or given anything for this review but they do offer things if you give five stars.TLDR: good sound quality, dealbreaker if you use it continuously because the battery life is abysmal.
D. Musicant
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021
My 1st, and 2nd most important criteria are reception and sound quality. Amazon just dropped this off on my porch. I tuned in my favorite (low power) FM station and it sounds absolutely perfect... everywhere I've gone inside and outside my house. I tried my Samsung Galaxy S9's FM function today and it was good most of the time but there was static, dropped reception briefly at times, which is disappointing. But this little gem of a 2x AAA radio sounds wonderful. The stereo is great, separation is excellent, consistently comes in without static or hiss. I have a couple of Sandisk M250 FM/MP3 players, about the same size, that run on a single AAA and has a configuration system in which I can choose mono or stereo for FM and I mostly leave it on mono because the stereo is 1/2 the time pretty nasty with noise and hiss. But this Portable Radio, ZHIWHIS FM Digital Tuner doesn't seem to require an optional mono setting. Fingers crossed, maybe in different weather it will, but so far it sounds fantastic. It's simplicity itself, but that's all I need. The fact that it uses 2 AAA batteries is great, I much prefer this to a lithium ion battery solution, which can be unsafe and those batteries eventually wear out. I always have charged Eneloop AAA batteries on hand. For me, this is perfect. It's actually quite handsome to look at.This is currently unavailable (6/1/21), but I have two, hopefully they'll hold up. Given my experience, I can wholeheartedly recommend this little gem. Hopefully it will be available again.Edit: It's available now, July 18, 2024. A long review here complained about battery life but the reviewer must have had a different item, theirs kept time, this does not.
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