🎶 Tune into nostalgia with style!
The BYRONSTATICS Black AM FM Radio combines a vintage aesthetic with modern functionality. Lightweight and portable, it features a large analog rotary tuning dial, dual power options (AC or battery), and a headphone jack for versatile listening. With strong reception capabilities and a maximum output of 4 watts, this radio is perfect for enjoying your favorite stations anywhere.
Item Weight | 1.09 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.81"L x 2.83"W x 5.84"H |
Style | AM66-Black |
Color | Black |
Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 4 Watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Radio Bands Supported | 2-Band |
Special Features | Lightweight, Built-In AM Antenna |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Tuner Type | AM/FM |
J**O
Bought 2 - Perfect for My Specific Needs
Yes, this is a cheap (some would say chinzy) radio but it is just PERFECT for my very specific needs. I was not looking for booming sound quality. I wasn't looking to break the windows of my neighbors' house or even to hear the layered quality of a Mozart concerto. I just wanted a little portable radio to play in the bathroom while I was in the shower and getting ready. Yes, it is likely the plastic "chrome" knobs will chip, and yes, it will not be a family heirloom, but the retro style looks adorable and I get my morning news and background music for an extremely cheap price.I purchased two because my new house (built in 1966) has a full bath in the hallway and a half bath off what I guess would be called the "master bedroom." I like that it has a cord but also works with batteries. I use the cord to preserve the batteries in case there is a power failure or a natural disaster. Although I wouldn't classify myself as a doomsday prepper (unlike my sister who has a garage full of enough astronaut diapers, airlocked canisters of coffee, non-electric appliances, a fuel generator, and Meals Ready To Eat to feed an army battlion), I do come from Southern California which means earthquakes and fire storms. So compared to my sister's battery powered NOAA/HAM radio system which cost more than my house in Ohio, I feel confident that this little cheap radio just may come in handy. If anything, the cute retro styling will intrigue the zombies during the apocalypse. ; )Hope this review helps. Let me know if you have any questions.
M**D
Definitely A Great Purchase!
What can I say ? I absolutely love this radio...it's so cute and it picks up stations amazingly well. I am very pleased with my purchase. Just what I was looking for.
D**I
Charming little radio
Bought this to take into work. I like listening to the radio while at work but that doesn't mean my entire office does, so I love that it has a headphone jack. The speaker sound quality isn't too bad either. I love that it's small so it doesn't take up too much of my desk, but it's still cute so it looks like decor. Looks exactly like the photos!I checked with another person in the building with a radio (a pretty fancy one at that), and they get about the same amount of channels as me, so I think the range is pretty typical for a radio.It has both auxillary and battery power. I keep it plugged in at my desk but I also like the idea of having a battery powered radio just in case of an emergency. I haven't tested the battery life yet, but it takes 4 AA so I imagine a good amount of timeAs far as I'm concerned, it's the perfect little radio. But there are a few cons:-I didn't need/want anything with Bluetooth but if you do, this wouldn't be the radio for you.-it is a thinner plastic. Not super rugged. Doesn't feel super high quality when holding it-the dial is a physical dial, so you'll have to rotate it to get to your channels. I just marked the channels I listen to with a felt pen and called it a day, but if you're hunting for certain numbers, it could be a pain.-the headphones are a little quiet, I find myself turning the volume up to 75(ish)% when I want to listen to a song (as opposed to background noise)-its a very small radio, so it can only be so loud. Great for a house or office, but not necessarily the best for larger/louder venues
S**S
Cute & Practical
I actually purchased it to put in my chicken coop. The girls love to listen to "something", particularly when winter bites cold and they are sequestered within the hen house with nothing to distract them. It takes their attention off the isolation and helps make the days seem better. The radio we originally had finally died, and toward then end, it wasn't getting many stations at all, maybe one or two, but to be fair, we are a rural setting, located pretty far from civilization. This one gained another three options to select from and they decided upon a Christian station for its uplifting messages and wholesome music (: It's not too small, priced within their allowance for egg production and has a decently clear speaker. We are all happy with the purchase and the girls endorsed the five-cluck rating approval (: Thanks again.
A**A
Poor station quality.
Very poor radio station quality.
C**B
Great Little Radio
I purchased this radio because I wanted to listen to the radio without having to rely on an app. The sound quality is great. Reception is great. Picks up a lot of stations. The design is very cute and it’s light weight. It’s designed to look like a vintage radio. The features are very easy to use. I like to play a constant stream of music or the radio to soothe my dog while I’m out. This does just the trick. I cannot wait for beach days because I will definitely bring this along. It takes an ac adaptor or 4 AA batteries.
C**R
The On and Off button broke after 2 weeks
This radio is cute and portable which is why we ordered it. We like to listen to baseball games/music out by the pool and our wireless doesn't extend that far. The first weekend this worked fine with no problems. On the second weekend, the on and off button started going wonky and only a loud noise came out, instead of music. The next weekend it seemed fine again, as long as we are gentle with the on and off button.
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