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The Tiny Portable FM Radio is a compact and lightweight device that supports FM radio and MP3 playback from a Micro SD card. It features a rechargeable 400mAh lithium battery, USB file transfer capabilities, and an easy-to-read LCD display with backlight, making it the perfect companion for travel and outdoor activities.
L**E
Small but very capable.
Amazing for such a small radio. I wanted something small I could use at the park or on a picnic. This little radio is definitely does the job. Great sound for such small speaker. It won't knock you out of the room but for a little music or news, it's perfect. Build quality rivals Sony or Panasonic. In fact, it seems better than some of their lower end products. Excellent reception.
D**T
Good radio
Sweet little radio with good speaker
T**Y
Good pocket radio w/ Funky controls
I use this quite often at the gym or when I’m out with my kids. The earbuds it comes with are comfortable and good enough for earbuds. I seem to accidentally turn this off in my pocket so I wish the on/off switch was a rotary dial that controlled volume separately from seeking. I wish you could manually edit station saves.
R**S
Worth the price
Great reception and volume.
D**N
Well Worth It
For miniature enthusiasts like me this amazing little radio is the ticket. First, it scans for every available FM station, meaning those within range. Then it assigns each station with an easily available number. This means no noise/static between stations. But if you prefer to listen to your own files it takes a TF card. (I record Car Talk with Click and Clack the Tappet Brothers.) The price is totally appropriate for its versatility and easy use.
C**S
Good mini player.
This is a good sounding nano player.Battery will run it loud for 5 hours .If you wear headphones it's good for all day.Has good tuning and reception
R**H
A great portable or emergency radio
I was very impressed with this radio. I consider myself a prepper and I am always on the lookout for cool gadgets to add to my kit. This is a very compact radio that allows you to pickup FM stations. It has an extendable antenna, and is switchable between MP3 and FM mode. You cannot direct tune a channel which is a little frustrating. To tune channels, you hold down the top play/pause button and it will scan and store detected stations into its memory slots. You can then browse the stations by clicking the buttons up and down. I will say that it is very fast at tuning and detecting available stations. You just need to rescan if you get into a new area. Its also good to go to an area where you can pickup the best signal to scan and once scanned in, it will tune it in even if you don't have the strongest signal.This radio is chargeable with USB-C so you can use a charger, battery bank or any other device with a USB-C output to charge it. It also has a headphone jack to allow you to listen to the radio quietly. A few things it doesn't have that would make this product even better are bluetooth for earbuds, direct tuning, and AM reception. I realize all of those would drive up the cost and might cause more battery drain but they would be nice features. It would also be nice if it could tune in weather radio channels. Despite not having these features, this is a great little radio and I am impressed. It will definitely be a valuable addition to my kit.
W**T
Surprising little music unit
I've been using this little music device daily since its delivery, and I'm very impressed. I've used both the radio and the mp3 player, and there's a lot of functionality here. I have a 64GB card filled with mp3s inserted, and it plays the files flawlessly. It picks up mp3 playback where it left off, which is handy for long files such as audiobooks and podcasts, as there is no fast-forward or rewind available. The radio tuner is very good, and the extendable antenna is very useful (many small radios depend upon the earbud cable to be an antenna, which of course makes a built-in speaker unusable). The radio is good at sensing and storing strong station presets, but manual tuning is not available, so this unit would not be good at tuning in fringe stations. The radio is FM only, but given the worthlessness of the AM dial that is not a problem. There is one built-in speaker of surprising quality given its lack of dynamic range, and one assumes it's a mono mix of both channels, with a stereo output at the jack. The included earbuds are, unsurprisingly, useless, but you likely have a decent replacement to hand. There's no Bluetooth baked in, though, so you need something with an old-fashioned cable. (I plugged in a classic AKG K240 studio quality pair of headphones, at least 40 years old, and this thing sounded astoundingly good.) There's not much here you can't otherwise do with a smartphone, of course, but if you have an mp3 stockpile, like to carry around a portable FM source, or even just not want to burn through bandwidth and/or data, this little unit might be worthwhile to pick up.