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The Panasonic RF-D10EB-K is a versatile portable radio that supports DAB+, DAB, and FM frequencies. It features a powerful 10 cm speaker for clear sound, a programmable timer, and a large LCD display. With a battery life of up to 34 hours, this radio is perfect for on-the-go listening, whether at home or outdoors.
| ASIN | B00JRX11LS |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | Music, Sports Broadcast, News |
| Best Sellers Rank | #118,096 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #46 in Portable DAB Radios |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | Radio, Mains Lead & Instructions |
| Color | multicoloured |
| Compatible Devices | Headset, Headphone, MP3 player, Smartphone, Laptop, Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 280 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD or LED |
| Frequency | 50 Hz |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 40L x 20W x 20H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Radios, MP3 and CD players |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Kilograms |
| Item height | 13.8 centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Model Number | RF-D10 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Radio Bands Supported | DAB/FM |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 2 Watts |
| Style Name | D10 |
| Tuner Type | DAB+ |
A**Z
راديو باناسونيك بنظام DAB+
منتج عالي الجودة، هذا بالضبط ما كنت أبحث عنه، وقد وجدته عند أمازون. راديو باناسونيك رائع جدًا بنظام DAB+، وصوته واضح ونقي.
J**Y
Best portable radio: RF-30BT
I've had my own radio since I was ten. This RF-D30 is easy to live with; it's reliable; it's tough; it sounds great. FM tuning is brilliant. Best portable radio ever. Batteries last about three weeks, for me. I bought one for my son, this Christmas.
B**.
Handy little radio with good sound and Bluetooth for kitchen or garage\workshop
Bought on sale which meant a good device from a reputable brand was actually cheaper than some of the anonymous electronics brands you find on here. Very happy with it, the dab is very good, sound quality is great, Bluetooth is quick and easy to pair but switching between steaming devices is tricky but that is the same for most Bluetooth devices I've ever used. FM radio quality is also good and speakers have a nice tone. Clear at low volumes and can get good and loud. Handy to have in a corner of your kitchen or maybe a shed or workshop. A little disappointed that they went with a barrel connector for the wall wart. I just do not understand why everything doesn't come with a usb micro a or usb-c connector in this day and age and allow you to use longer or shorter cables or other chargers if you need them. Also I would think at this point that these kinds of radios would all come with a built in battery. That's another limitation of using the barrel connector, you can't use a usb battery bank. But again it is a good device and worth the money despite these annoyances.
A**N
One of my better purchases
Great radio, c-cell batteries last ages for me, radio has good sound, great reception and is very easy to use, have bought three more for others, very pleased.
M**S
Good clear speech delivery.
Bought to replace an older battery-powered bathroom radio, which was sounding muffled to my wife and I, whose hearing has deteriorated with age. This RF-D10 radio is very much clearer and picks up the local weak DAB and FM signals well. The bathroom radio must be battery powered and it was good to read that this model should give about 40 hours use on DAB (early DAB radios were uneconomical to use with batteries). It requires four LR14/C size batteries: an unusual size nowadays, not as readily available as AA alkalines or rechargeables, and one must expect to pay about five pounds for a set of four. I have only been using the new radio for a few days, so cannot comment on battery life. Speech (news, discussions etc) is very clear and volume can be turned quite loud. In addition it is possible to set an 'equaliser' to adjust the tone, though the 5 settings 'Flat, Heavy, Soft, Clear, Vocal' did not seem to make much difference to me. I have tried to access a more detailed manual or specification online to understand what each is meant to do, but the UK Panasonic website is very poor and no detailed info seems accessible. There seems to be a 'sleep' setting available, to turn the radio off after a set time, but is awkward to set up, it only seems to work once-off, and does not seem to hold the setting from one session to the next. I don't think it can be used easily to prevent battery run-down should one forget to turn the radio off when leaving the room. I have tried to find out if it is possible to set this timer permanently but there is no help on the web-site. The UK Panasonic website is also clumsy to use: I tried to register for guarantee purposes but could not get registered for unknown reasons. A very poor website for customers wanting more detailed information than is in the simple sheet of instructions supplied. ** Added 3 weeks later: I still like this radio: enough volume for elderly people with hearing difficulties, and speech is good with equaliser set to 'clear'. However, it is very heavy on batteries when used in the bathroom, in spite of specification claim. I had to replace a set of four new Panasonic 'Pro Power' LR 14 alkaline 'C' batteries after only 18 days of occasional use. With retail costs of about 5 to 7 pounds for 4 batteries, this is going to be a considerable expense. This size of battery is becoming uncommon. Although rechargeable 'C' batteries are available from specialist suppliers, one hardly ever sees them in ordinary shops. I cannot understand Panasonic designing this good radio around an obsolete expensive battery. Rechargeable AA batteries are readily available, though their capacity (around 2500 mAh) is much less than an alkaline LR14 (around 8000 mAh). They can be reused for years if recharged correctly in an 'Intelligent' charger. They might not work well in the RF-D10 however, which stopped when the batteries dropped to 1.25V. Now that a wide range of rechargeable Li-ion batteries are available (eg for cameras, power tools, laptops) it would have been much more sensible for Panasonic to have designed the radio to use replaceable, rechargeable, Li-ion batteries, so that one could have a spare always charged up. As the spec claims it only uses 7 watts on mains power, I am thinking of using it in the bathroom connected to a 20W isolated shaver/toothbrush power outlet, instead of buying batteries every few weeks. ** Later comment: It can be run in a bathroom by plugging into a 230V shaver outlet, thus avoiding the expense of batteries. The radio draws a small current even when switched off (standby), so the isolation transformer in the shaver outlet gets slightly warm. Older outlets, rated only for shavers, might reach thermal cutout temperatures, so be sure that the outlet is rated for shaver and electric toothbrush recharging. I fitted a good one by MK: K0701, which gets slightly warm but nowhere near cutoff temperature. Even on high volume it does not seem to make the shaver outlet any warmer, and the radio works perfectly.
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