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The BTECH MPR-AF1 is a compact AM/FM personal radio designed for on-the-go listening. It features a long-life rechargeable battery, dual headphone styles, and an innovative antenna system for superior reception. With a built-in clock and keypad lock, this mini pocket radio ensures you stay connected and organized while enjoying your favorite stations. Proudly made in the USA, it offers reliable local support.
Style | MPR-AF1 Radio |
Color | Silver |
Item Weight | 1.7 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.85"L x 0.4"W x 3.25"H |
Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Headphone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Portable |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, USB |
Tuner Type | AM/FM |
J**P
Excellent value for the price.
Great little radio with good sound clarity and generally accurate tuning. I use it almost daily. Recharging takes alittle over an hour. The earphones provided usually last a few months before I have to replace them. Excellent value for the price!
N**E
Unlock Keyboard First Thing
The instruction sheet did not start with instructions to check for keyboard lock ON [the little key which flashes when the Power button is pressed] - before trying to begin operation of the radio and how to unlock. (If it is there - I cannot find it.)But gratefully that method was found by chance in another review.R.Sneed - "It took me awhile to realize that the key pad is locked and that you need to use the small button with a padlock logo before you do anything!"Once accomplished - I could not be happier with my "Little Blue Radio".I use it mainly at church on their FM during-service frequency, due to my hearing loss and poor building acoustics.So good. I can hear folks like I am "sitting in their laps".The volume is adequate for my needs.Recommend trying the ear buds with the white tips first.The ones that one must cover with supplied black foam covers are not worth the effort to apply, much less use.The first radio was totally inoperative, even after unlocking but was quickly replaced.
D**N
Great but requires charging
Very nice small radio but I didn't want to have to charge the battery, otherwise would have liked it.
A**A
DONT BUY!!
CAME BROKE. Doesn’t work and company never let me refund it. Sound is broke, lightweight as told but horrible. It’s smaller than the pictures and was hoping it would be better since it was for a costume.
J**2
Lightweight, small size, good sound quality
Purchased as a replacement for an older compact Toshibo FM radio. Digital tuning is very convenient.Radio arrived on March 8. Charged it fully at that time, and just recharged on March 31. Use it 60 - 90 minutes per day.My only dislike is the multi function button on the side of the radio used for On, Off, Mute and Sleep delay depending on the state of the radio. Press and hold to turn on and to turn off. However, If the radio is off, just touching the button turns the radio on for 90 minutes. To turn it off again you have to press and hold to button. It takes only the slightest touch to start the 90 minute timer, so it's very easy to trigger this "sleep mode" by accident when picking up the radio. Easy to consume battery life 90 minutes at a time if you're not careful.
S**T
Doesn't hold a charge.
Radio itself works well. The problem I have is it doesn't hold a charge very long. Doesn't even last a day. As soon as I finish with it has to go right back on the charger.
J**.
love this little radio
Used this for about 2 weeks now. Reception is excellent. Picks up stations I wasn't able to pick up with my old Sony Walkman radio.Metal case is durable. Sound quality is excellent.Learning curve for all the functions is about 15-20 minutes.The power on button is touchy. A short press puts it in sleep down mode starting from 90 minutes. Must do a long press to power it on.Battery life isn't as good as a radio that takes regular batteries, starts to drain after about 6-8 hours, but it's rechargeable like a cell phone, in fact I recharge it with my cell phone charger.When wearing the it via the neckstrap the neckstrap, earbud cable will get all twisted up, the radio seems to swing and flop around with every stride. Solution is to just slip it down your shirt so the shirt keeps the radio from flopping.Would buy again.
J**D
Nice small size, inexpensive, good reception but long term quality issues
Nice small size, inexpensive, and AM/FM outdoor reception good about 40 miles from NYC, but long term quality issues.Used daily for lunchtime walk. After 1 year the headphones stopped working (poor strain relief inside the earbud) and the display developed missing / dim segments. After 2 years and 4 months the rechargable battery will no longer hold a charge and basically now is not usable. You get what you pay for.
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