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Comentado en India el 8 de febrero de 2025
Excellent stereo reception with good / clear sound quality.
Miguel Angel Lopez Carmona
Comentado en México el 23 de enero de 2025
Lo busque por precio y calidad
Brenda R.
Comentado en México el 14 de enero de 2025
Llegó sin los auriculares!!!
Mark E
Comentado en Australia el 22 de marzo de 2024
The person receiving this radio found it to be as good or better than the 10 year old Sony that it replaced.
Lillian Dector
Comentado en México el 17 de febrero de 2024
Recomendable.
James A
Comentado en Australia el 17 de octubre de 2024
This radio is a good performer on the FM band (there are no longer AM stations where I live). It is able to lock in stations without drift and has a clear sound. The only thing I would like to see is the incorporation of an MP3 player with the FM radio. I have a small (smaller than this radio) Coby FM radio/MP3 player which does both; although not quite as good on FM as this radio. Since buying this radio I have also found identical unbranded versions at a considerably cheaper price.
Adriana
Comentado en México el 10 de agosto de 2023
Se oye muy bien, es pequeño para que pase desapercibido y fácil de manejar y de llevar o guardar
Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 28 de julio de 2023
Me gustó mucho, buena recepción
Al Azose
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2023
A few weeks ago, I was jolted by a small earthquake here in Southern California, so I naturally searched for my transistor radio to see if there was any news about the location and severity. However, I couldn’t find that radio, in spite of my frantic search for it. That’s when I went to Amazon to find a new one, and I was bewildered by the vast quantity and variety available for sale. I decided I wanted a small but simple one, without that bothersome antenna, or fancy digitized controls. I finally spotted the tiny Prunus J-985 model, which was a basic analog transistor radio, with no speakers, and where the provided earbuds also served as the antenna. It had an on/off switch, an AM/FM switch, a tuner wheel for selecting the stations, and a sound volume wheel. In other words, all the basics with no additional bells and whistles to add to the cost. It also had a metal clip for sturdy attachment to clothing. It was very light weight, and very small…about two thirds the size of a deck of cards, and all for only $17. Perfect!I read the accompanying blurb on the Amazon page, touting the features of this item, but like all such devices made in China these days, it sounded like it was written by a junior high school student who would have received a C- grade if it was a class project. But I decided to buy it anyway, because it also came with a DSP chip, That stands for Digital Signal Processor, which is supposed to be a chip primarily used in calculators. (I was sure it had its uses in radios as well.)When the gizmo arrived, I inserted two rechargeable AAA batteries, attached the earbuds, and began listening. (Tip: Buy a good pair of lengthy earbuds, e.g. from Sony, because the longer wire makes for clearer sound and the ear pieces are more comfortable.) Bottom line? The unit worked well. Quality of sound? About what you’d expect for a 17 dollar analog transistor radio. After all, “analog” means simple or usual, and that’s what the quality was…simple and usual. Actually, it was better than I expected, because it picked up almost every station in the surrounding geographic area. I even had a little trouble focusing the tuner wheel to the stations that I wanted because there were so many nearby stations broadcasting their diverse signals. I listen to my favorite AM stations when I’m in my car, but I don’t think I’ll be using my little Prunus, until there’s another earthquake or power outage, etc. Why? Because the number of sequential commercials on AM radio is a real turnoff. Give me Youtube, where you can zap the commercials after a few seconds. Can’t do that with a radio. Still, five stars for my cute little boom box.
Sergio Garcia
Comentado en México el 7 de diciembre de 2023
Muy práctico
ALEX
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de julio de 2022
very good sound
S. Ballesteros R
Comentado en México el 3 de noviembre de 2022
Radio pequeño sin Displey y Sintonizador Manual. Su Consumó de Batería es MínimoPor lo qué el Pequeño Radito sé puede escuchar Varias horas Sin cargar su Bateria
jesus b.
Comentado en México el 1 de noviembre de 2021
Buen sonido, buen material y acabado, pero deficiente en los audífonos, ya que le sirven de antena pero se escucha un poco de interferencia aunque le busque buena ubicación, pero mejora con audífonos de otra marca, lo probé con unos Samsung y mejora
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