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The TOMASHIPortable Radio is a sleek, lightweight AM/FM device featuring a crisp LCD display, versatile USB and Micro SD playback, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Powered by 2 replaceable AAA batteries, it offers quick preset station buttons and a powerful built-in speaker, making it an essential companion for workouts, travel, and emergency preparedness.
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Color | BLACK |
Style Name | Classic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.2"L x 0.79"W x 3.9"H |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Display Technology | LCD |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Radio Bands Supported | 2-Band |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Tuner Type | AM/FM |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Display Type | LCD |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Additional Features | Portable |
M**A
Perfect! Just what I was looking for.
Just what I was looking for!Small light weight radio that I can carry with me and listen to music when I ride my bike.Headphones are nice.Sound is great!I love the pre set channels (M1-M5)Plus you can just search for stations as well.Easy on off button on the left side with volume and search on the right side.Large easy to read screen and an antenna.I added a couple photos of the radio on my bike. It's perfect for just enough music to listen to on the ride without being overbearing or to loud. But it does get pretty loud for a small radio!And its easy to go from one channel to the next with a touch of a button.Also, it looks bigger in the photos when it's really not that big.Anyway.. hope this review helps.
3**6
Good
Happy with size, sound quality and solid feel. The volume and tuning dials are a little easily moved.
L**A
Quality of Radio Speaker
Radio has a great speaker if you do not want to wear earbuds.
T**Y
Great weak AM signal capture without any noticeable EMI.
This is probably the best digital display DSP radio powered by 2 AAA batteries.The main rationale for this aspect is I use the weakest AM signal I can find to judge the signal capture ability of a radio, (especially DSP) as audio production determines how much enjoyment one can receive while listening to a station AM or FM, most DSP radios have a lot of noise/EMI from either poor filtering of digital display feedback or even the timed delay circuit used to activate the backlight LED for a specified period of "delay" for the display.I've had to donate quite a few DSP radios as any unit unable to meet the most basic parameters gets donated, now granted, my requirements are much higher than someone who listens to clear channel AM stations and almost any DSP radio can "suffice" for most clear channel AM station listening, granted, I don't spend a lot of time listening to any flame-thrower stations as I don't require constant reinforcement of a particular political bias to get through each day.Since I've discovered that it's usually the weak, low power stations that have the most critical voices behind the microphone, having low noise in my DSP reception audio is critical for my listening enjoyment.Oh, and like most DSP radios, it does fine on FM as well, just make sure you use quality AAA batteries if you wish to avoid battery leakage damage if you tend to leave batteries inside the radio even if you don't listen to it frequently.The only flaw, (albeit a rather minor one) is the lack of a sleep timer as there is an on/off switch and that's it.Nice big display too, good for people with a lot of "tree rings" whose eyesight isn't what it once was when we were all just "saplings".
J**O
Buttons should light up
Good sound but not useful in the dark. If you use it to go to sleep, for instance.
P**M
Good item.
Works well, good value.
V**E
Don't waste money
Absolutely no reception anywhere at work. Was looking to get the signal of a very strong AM station to listen to local baseball team and all I get is static.
N**E
Easy to operate
I bought this after my husband's old battery powered radio finally died after 25 years. I bought this because it is easy to operate and has simple control mechanisms. My husband is legally blind but can see the large digital display and can easily use the volume and channel changers.My only complaint - and it's my husband's not mine - is that he feels the sound is tinny. He only listens to baseball games on it, so it's not a big issue. I didn't want to spend hundreds of dollars on a higher quality radio and there doesn't seem to be any middle ground between inexpensive (which this is) and very expensive radios with what would be, I'm sure, better quality sound.
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