

📻 Stay connected, tuned in, and ahead of the curve with vintage vibes and modern versatility!
This AM/FM portable transistor radio offers robust analog tuning across 87-108MHz FM and 520-1710kHz AM bands, powered by either 4 D-cell batteries or AC power. Featuring dual high/low tone modes, a large speaker with crystal-clear sound, and a standard 3.5mm earphone jack, it combines classic design with practical portability. Its oversized knobs and durable build make it a reliable companion for home or outdoor use, backed by a 12-month warranty and 24/7 customer support.










| ASIN | B07XQ325Y3 |
| Batteries | 4 D batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,588 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (8,779) |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.07 pounds |
| Item model number | T16 |
| Manufacturer | JiMeng |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 2.4 x 9.4 inches |
M**S
Simple Inexpensive Radio👍
Works as expected. No complaints. Clear sound. Compact form factor without being too big or too small. No Bluetooth. A good shop radio.
R**N
A good buy
Attractive radio. Controls functional, working well. Sound quality is good. Like the battery/AC feature. A good buy. Using it to listen to music and Public Radio so as not to disturb the neighbors while the sound is clear and loud enough for me. Portability an attractive feature.
W**.
Nice radio!
I just got this radio today, and so far I'm really impressed! Its light weight, but seems pretty solid. Tuning in a station is pretty easy, and there seems to be pretty good separation between nearby stations. It also seems to pick up weaker signals pretty well, especially on the AM band. Sound quality is good, especially for talk radio, with good clarity. However, if you are expecting premium sound for music listening, you might want to consider a stereo " boom box" instead. This radio produces a decent sound for music, but it's a little weak on the bass side. A larger speaker (or 2!) would be a better choice if you really want a better music listening experience. However, the sound is still very clear and pleasant, if a bit thin in the bass. After listening to various programs for about 5 hours or so today, I can honestly say I'm quite happy with my purchase. Time will tell if I'll continue to be satisfied, but aside from some unexpected failure, I think I'll be happy with this radio for a long time!
R**N
Pretty good radio
Radio has good reception. Without batteries it is pretty light. You won't confuse the sound for expensive stereo speakers but it works well for listening to football games. Not all run off batteries but so far this one is lasting pretty good on 4 D cells.
M**4
Analog radio with surprisingly good sound quality, volume and excellent reception. Recommend.
I am pleasantly surprised by the excellent sound quality, volume and "fullness" of the sound, and the reception of this unassuming radio. Yes, some of us still listen to old-fashioned analog radio, whether at the beach or in the garage while working on a project. If the thing gets knocked over, or wet, I'd rather it be an inexpensive analog radio than my iPhone or tablet! I bought this to replace a way-much older portable radio from a major manufacturer that finally died when it got knocked over and fell on a hard surface. The sound quality had degraded on the older radio, but I stuck with it because it still worked well enough and still got decent reception to the stations that I like to listen to. I happen to live in a quiet area where my town is equidistant from two major, big-city radio markets, which are located about 70 or so miles away from my town in either direction. So it's been difficult to find a decent replacement radio because of my central location. Here's why: Newer radios get confused, waffling between the big urban stations broadcasting from one major city and the other one! These newer radios can pick up signals from both of those markets. Yet sometimes, even with that ability, my location ends up being a radio "dead zone" where I cannot get reception on most stations at all, except for one or two local FM stations that are nearby. When the "radio dead zone" kicks in, AM reception is shot; it's all static and buzz. So I've tried several different radios and they all got returned, except for this one. It's a keeper. I wish the manufacturer would make one with the same abilities that's also waterproof. The old radio that broke was actually a shower radio and I miss that. But I highly recommend this radio.
S**B
Outstanding Radio
Very pleased with this radio! The sound is excellent. It has two speaker tone settings ( high and low ) that actual work and make a big difference in allowing you to select the tone quality you prefer. Also, unlike other radios, the antenna works well when you’re trying to locate a stronger signal. Plus, the battery life is excellent. Overall, this is a very good radio and very reasonably priced.
S**H
It fine tunes right where I needed it to be, on a great radio station, with a great signal! Love it!
I really LOVE this radio! I listen to a very difficult to tune in radio station! With the previous radio I was using.. it was very difficult in the brick building condo I live in to get a clear signal in the other more expensive radio I had. As soon as this new radio was delivered, I just plugged it in.. went right to my 88.1 station.. and WOW! I tried 2 other more expensive radios.. but that one little station I needed would not tune in without lots of static.. and only a very tiny setting worked, sometimes! But THIS portable radio.. woah.. I'm SO very pleased with it!
F**E
Nice radio for the money. Should have had a heavy shipping box!
I live more than 60 miles from the AM broadcast station I listen to. I have a $200.00 C Crane radio that I am comparing this low dollar radio too. The C Crane radio does not receive and play as well as this radio. The signal is weak coming in, and both radios have background fuzz/static but, this radio put side by side with the C Crane does a little better job than the expensive C Crane. The fuzz coming from the C Crane is not tolerable for me to listen to, this radio is such that some fuzz sounds is present, but I can listen to it. The only reason I have three stars instead of five is the radio was shipped in the manufactures box. It should have been in that box and then in an Amazon type more heavy duty shipping box. The box it arrived in is thin and was ripped and tattered and someone taped the top flap down with masking tape. The owners manual was missing. So, minus one star for each of those negative aspects. The radio itself was not damaged, is nice and works really good, especially for the money.
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