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The RaddyRF75A is a versatile portable shortwave radio that combines modern technology with outdoor functionality. With Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, a wide reception range, and the ability to store up to 396 stations, it’s perfect for music lovers and adventurers alike. Its lightweight design and built-in flashlight make it an essential companion for any outdoor activity.
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 3.6"H |
Style | Modern |
Color | Army Green |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Earphone |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | 5-Band |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Rechargeable, Built-In Flashlight |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Tuner Type | FM/AM/WB/SW/VHF |
D**N
A serious radio.
There is a lot to like about this radio:• It has surprising good sensitivity. If it has a weakness, it is MW, which is to be expected for a small radio. Other bands are highly competitive (as good or better) when compared to other pocket radios that cost considerably more (I have Sangean, C Crane, and Eton pocket radios). Additionally, the RF75A has broad band coverage.• Full rich sound from the speaker with more than adequate volume. It's hard to believe the quality of sound that comes out of this small device.• Solid build quality.• LOADED with features with nice touches, like the backlight that changes colors for the different bands.• High quality accessories.• Uses a USB C port. Too many radios are still using mini/micro ports.• Good user manual.Thinks I don’t like:• The antenna is very thin. My first thought was: “this is definitely going to break”. After using it, I found that it is very flexible and I suspect it will be fine, but it is something to be careful with none the less.• Given its size, it makes sense that it uses an internal battery, but it’s nice being able to swap out batteries in a pocket radio. It’s a tradeoff for sure and the battery life is certainly good enough for a day of usage, but if this will be your only pocket radio, it’s something to consider.I purchased this out of curiosity and didn’t expect to be so impressed with it. This is a very serious and fun little radio that is an easy 5 star product.
K**6
A Serious toy for a Modest price
Although I own a couple of other digital radios, its more of a hobby thing than collecting, and I wasn't looking for another radio when I first ran across this thing.But its cuteness and features kind of sucked me in because the price is pretty low under 50 USDs. I was afraid it might be just a toy but in testing it out I found this tiny thing means business!I can listen to 2 meter Ham radio just great without pulling out the antenna, weather comes in more clear than most weather radios. Only the AM broadcast band is a little weak in getting really far stationsand the antenna does not seem to help.This little thing will accept a micro SD card big enough to hold my entire collection of MP3s easily, and some headphones sound great with it. That feature alone blows away the the oldmusic player I used to carry which was just as big but only held 8G max. And this is only one feature...The names of tracks being played is only available on the phone appRun time is about 6 to 12 hours depending on volume level.It has a number of pro's going for it:- It can be a BT speaker that sounds way better than most phones or even laptops.- It can be a u-SD card player up to 256G (plays in stereo to headphones)- It can be a USB speaker for a PC (I think)- Receives AM, FM, SW, VHF, and weather bands- Doing a scan on any band will automatically store all found stations in preset memory locations for you, this seems to work well for most of the bands- I think you can record audio from the radio onto your phone but have not tried this yet- You can set timed power on or power off, and alarms- Has emergency flashlight and/or siren- It has a written Guide that comes with it and a separate guide for the phone app - nice touch!- It has a clock display- Its little - like only half a shirt pocket- Has 1AH lithium battery and modern USB-C charge port conveniently located on top where any USBC connector will work.- Has a lock key which at first seems WTF, but after having it turn On in my pocket, it is a nice touch to be able to lock out the power button! But see Cons.- Being so small, the accompanying phone app lets you access the features a little easier and use some you might never have known were even therefor example it has an equalizer with built-in presets for the audio output- The speaker is surprisingly powerful for the size of the unit. Having said that, I don't mean to say it sounds like a JBL or something,yet it sounds so much better than it looks like it should, that it just seems acceptable.- Comes with a nice little kit of goodies like charge cable, Ext antenna cable, etc.CONS:- FM is Not Stereo to headphones- The portion of the VHF FM band that corresponds to Air cannot demodulate the AM air band properly- AM broadcast band is a little weak compared to bigger radios with bigger ferrite loops in them- No file navigation tools to deal with the possibly huge TF cards of up to a quarter terabyte- The lockout button does not lock out the flashlight/siren button (so it can go off in your pocket). looks like a bug to me.- Oh yeah, in the display the word "Level" is spelled "Lever". That's a real dumb one.Okay it may have a bug or two, but is a lot of fun for the price! I would buy another one if they fix the bugs...
G**T
Powerhouse with small battery
This thing is great. It can receive AM, FM, SM, VHF, and WB frequencies. Scanning is quick and audio is clear. The BlueTooth and MicroSD give an extra versatility to this device, which is amazingly small. The only problem I have with it is its battery; it only lasts a few hours before shutting down. If the battery were two or three times the size, this would be perfect.
B**Z
Tiny radio. Big sound! USB C!
It is a tiny shortwave radio. It does indeed pull in shortwave stations (get a better antenna! Like the Sangean one!). But the reason I'm leaving a review, is because of the sound. Like other reviewers have said, for such a small, cheap radio, the sound is IMPRESSIVE. Not as impressive as a Bose Bluetooth speaker, but you will be surprised! I've switched to using this as my Bluetooth speaker when hanging out in the backyard. Everything else works great. The app works good, but is sketchy, since it isn't available on Google play. You have to download it via web. Flashlight and siren is a nice addition, and the alarm works...and best of all, USB C charging!Chinese manufacturer quality control warning: "LEVEL" meter is labeled as "LEVER".Great, cheap shortwave radio to take camping or use in the backyard. Buy it.
A**R
Excellent low-cost multiband radio
Very well built. Antenna is very thin, be careful. But the whole radio is small so it fits. It's not a $200 radio. I am very picky about radios and I love this one. The app works flawlessly and makes all operations of the radio much easier. I am very happy with this purchase.
G**B
Nice radio but lacking basic features
Innovative features for $53, Bluetooth app works well. Audio is very good. Large clear screen for radio's size.Cons: Radio tunes US aircraft band but NO AM modulation so you can't listen to the aircraft frequencies even though it tunes all in the band.Cons: No Squelch control, receives Marine FM band and 6 meter and 2 meter ham bands but between transmissions you hear noise. This lack of features was confirmed to me from seller, they say description will be updated in future to note lack of operation in these areas.I really wanted to like the radio as build quality, App control, sound and features are very nice. I think most people would pay a little more to include the missing features noted.
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