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The Sangean WFR-39 is a sleek, portable internet radio featuring over 250 station presets, Spotify Connect, and multi-platform streaming via the AirMusic app. It offers 9 customizable EQ modes, a rechargeable 2600mAh battery with USB-C charging, and a smart interface with weather updates and local radio preference management, designed for the modern listener on the go.










| ASIN | B0B9QZ35VQ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #120,426 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #32 in Internet Radios #734 in Portable Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars (52) |
| Date First Available | October 3, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 14 ounces |
| Item model number | WFR-39 |
| Manufacturer | Sangean |
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 1.5 x 4.25 inches |
M**L
Very impressive. A must to have.
* Small portable beautiful gem with solid build quality. * Good sound quality, given the size. Largely it depends on the wide band strength of a broadcasting radio station. * Wide choice of stations worldwide, especially BBC 1-6. * Software outlay well designed. Wish software would have allowed making categories of favourite Presets. After all there are 250 Presets. But this limitation applies to all existing internet radios that I am aware of. * Needs fast/strong internet, otherwise would be momentarily disconnected. * Read Manual carefully and refer to it more frequently. I also called Sangean with a few questions. They were very helpful. * One important point. While Charging, the moment cable is connected, power outlet will become Green. It means charging is in progress. When fully charged, light on power outlet will Off. At low power, the light will become Reddish. Be ready to charge. * So impressed with this small wrf-39 that I ordered the bigger unit, wrf-32.
R**N
Keeps losing at least half of the radio stations I want to listed to.
Radio is constantly buffering. It was ok for about the first month or two and then started to loose the stations to the point it was not functional. Not all stations are this way but the worse ones were the iheart stations. I have no trouble wit my other internet radios on the same stations and the radio in question is located 5 feet from the wifi router. NOT ACCEPTABLE. Unfortunaty the return time is one month past or I would return it. Maybe I will just throw it away. No more Sangean products. They use to me best buy for the money. No longer looks this way. This is not the only radio. This is the way all internet radios from Sangean are reacting from other owners as well.
B**J
A bit disappointing in performance
I have purchased several Sangean radios in the past and they’ve all been solid performers. I saw this new wifi radio and read a very positive review from radio expert Jay Allen on his website so I decided to order it. Unfortunately, I decided to return it due to the following reasons: 1. It takes too long to boot up each time, especially under battery power. Approximately 60 seconds. 2. The radio directory service they use, has a more limited station database versus other internet radios. 3. Many of the listed stations (including popular ones like KCRW) take too long to connect, and then they constantly disconnect and re-rebuffer. And I have strong WiFi coverage (with full bars) and a very fast internet connection. This was my main complaint. If the stations connected more quickly and held their connection in a more stable manner I would probably have kept it. 4. The FM band is less sensitive versus other Sangean radios. Also, it’s hard to tune the FM frequency band as the tuning knob is slow and adjusts in step increments. The only pluses to me were the form factor. It’s small and can be held in one hand. And the sound quality is okay for the speaker size. For those interested in a portable WiFi radio, I suggest checking out the Grace Digital Mondo Elite. It’s a bit more expensive, but it has a better database, more listening source options and is faster and more stable for connecting to stations.
A**Y
It's a nice package, but that crackling static noise is annoying
I had a WFR-28, but it suddenly stopped connecting to my wireless network. After some research, and probably against my better judgement, got another Sangean. Initially I was very pleased with the new radio, and to be fair, I still am. The interface is much much better, and connecting to my wireless was/is a simple and flawless process. The app used to tune and configure it is a little wonky, but that's fine. My only problem is what others have reported, and it's that annoying low tone crackle. Did they add this to make it sound like a real radio? I wish Sangean would address the issue.
J**K
Does what I expected - happy customer
I am very pleased with my Sangean W-32 Internet Radio I purchase last year and wanted a portable edition for travel and listening in another room of the house. I like that I could use the same remote APP on my phone. I saw a lot of reviews mentioning problems with connectivity or issues with the radio holding a signal. I have not had these issues. Maybe there has been an update that addressed this since those reviews were written? It does take a while to connect initially, but channel changes have taken little time to connect. Battery life could be longer (6-7 hrs at a time?) but this tends to come with a portable unit. I did purchase a USB plug that is compliant with what is recommended for the unit and this eliminates the battery issues. Charging time is average or a couple to three hours for a full charge which is what can be expected. I do wish the internet channel selection was more extensive as is with the W-32, particularly with local channels. That is not to say it is not acceptable but it is just not as good as the W-32. FM reception is very good. The FM tuning can be tiresome but I can save enough stations so it is not an issue unless I travel and have to find the local stations. But, I will usually go to the internet channels when I travel. Not a biggie. Overall, I am pleased with the radio and it does what I was looking for it to do.
M**L
Great Little Internet Radio
Contrary to what some have said, it's not difficult to use. Take 30 minutes to read the instructions and you'll be good to go. The free android remote control app ("AirMusic Control" by Frontier Smart Tech) is excellent. Don't confuse it with a similar paid app that will also appear in the search results. The app allows to control the radio, as well easily search and add favorites from tens of thousands of stations around the world.
S**S
Tiene un software muy deficiente y capta muy pocas emisoras a diferencia de otros Radios de Internet. Yo no lo recomiendo.
M**S
One thing I liked about this wifi radio it was very easy to set up to my home wifi it does have nice sound to it I took it out to my backyard and it picked up My wifi beautifully But on the other hand it shows pictures of it that it has a battery indicator in the window display which I would like to have but it doesn't have that at all which sucks I took it into work with me so I could listen to it and connect it up to my work wifi since the radio frequency is 2.4 which is a good frequency to my surprise it did not connect to the wifi at work the radio was trying but could not connect so I landed up connecting the radio to my hotspot on my cell phone and it worked like a charm So now I have purchased a mobile wifi hot spot device plus data I can connect the radio wifi to the device so I can listen to radio station and my husband can listen to his radio station which is from Australia Update The radio has been working good I wish it had the battery indicator status in the display window would be awesome And when you unplug the radio from the wall it turns it off which I thought it was a bit weird since it is charging the batteries Update Very disappointed after about 2 months after purchasing this radio it won't charge I plug it in and the green light won't stay on I don't think the batteries are even charged no battery indicator in the display window Tried 3 different usb cords and still the same green light flicks off and goes out
D**A
This product seemed to fit our needs very well, a small portable Internet radio that could be carried room to room and easily re-set to the FM and AM stations that we listen to regularly here in the country, 150 km from city AM frequencies. When it works, it is fine. However, it is problematic: it gets "hung up" after being turned on, and can take forever to find the local network, then fails to find the favourite channels on our selected list. Then sometimes you have to restart it, often over and over. This can be exasperating. We are not convinced it is technically up to speed.
J**O
STOPPED WORKING AFTER 5 MONTH. BUGGY AND SLOW SOFTWARE.
T**Y
Beware of returns. This radio seems to have been used before.
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