Sangean DT-180BK A/M / FM TV Band Pocket Receiver

Sangean DT-180BK A/M / FM TV Band Pocket Receiver

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Sangean DT-180BK A/M / FM TV Band Pocket Receiver

The Sangean DT-180V Pocket Sized Radio lets you hear your favorite radio stations on the go. This pocket-sized PLL digital tuning system lets you find AM/FM stations and tune them in -- or program in your favorites. You can also tune in 5 different TV bands. Listen to them in mono or stereo with the included headphones. Included earphones Deep Bass Boost Automatic shutoff after 90 minutes Battery power indicator Lock Switch Color - Black Dimensions(WxHxD) - 2 x 3.7 x 0.7 Weight 2 oz. without batteries

 

Anyone who is concerned about size and style should consider this pocket receiver. It features Sangean's legendary reception and quality, and TV audio reception. This radio is a sure hit for someone who is looking for a simple and stylish portable to listen to their favorite AM/FM and TV programs. This unit comes in white and black options, features 20 presets (10 FM, 5 AM, and 5 TV), auto search, and it has a battery indicator. Uses 2 'AAA' batteries (not included). Includes earbuds.

Feature List

  • 20 presets
  • PLL synthesized digital tuning
  • LCD display
  • Automatic tuning system
  • NTSC TV frequencies
  • Auto search feature
  • Stereo/mono switch
  • Tuning and low bettery indicator
  • 90 minute auto shutoff
  • Deep bass boost
  • Button lock switch

 

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Sangean DT-180BK A/M / FM TV Band Pocket Receiver Reviews

The mp3 player we tried was fine with recorded media but had very little FM range - though it was still useful for pre-recorded stuff. Tried this product because reviews claimed it had solid audio performance, good battery life, and good range for FM reception, and better than Sony's competing product, the antennae was in the earphone wires rather than a separate wire.

The original Walkman types either ate tapes or batteries. We are not dissapointed at all.

But the keys are its reliability and ease of use Some years ago she discovered that listening to bland music or network news in the early hours would eventually get into Morphia's arms.

It picks up local TV broadcasts - which are fine for putting a tired lady to sleep - though we assume similar products will do this as well. Unit is easy to control in a dark bedroom, has very strong reception, is kind to batteries, and when necessary, they are easily replaced.

My wife is plauged with persistant insomnia.

 

Only problem I had with this radio is the ear pieces do not stay in my ear when walking. Otherwise the AM station I needed comes in fine but you have to localize it for best reception which can be a pain if you are lying down.

 

I am very happy with the radio performance and design. Only improvement would be to include a belt clip or holder of some kind.

 

The only thing is that is the volume could be louder. While it is small and light enough to fit in a pocket, it does not have a belt clip. This radio has exceptional reception and sound quality.

 

The 180 is light and smalltwo of them would fit easily in a shirt pocketbut is considerably more sensitive for both FM and AM stations. I worried that battery life would be short, since it takes only one AAA cell, but it is still going strong after at least 12 hours of usemore time than the DT-110 offered with two AA's. Actually, you can have 20 favorites: 5 buttons x 4 bands (AM, FM1, FM2, TV). The earphones are comfortable and offer pretty good fidelity even on our classical music station. The display includes a simple but useful battery gauge. Volume control is via up/down buttons, which I prefer to a dial, and all settings including volume can be frozen by turning on the lock switch.

The DBB bass-boost is a bit primitive but works. Overall, serves me well on a bike or a bus, and I'm glad I bought it. The five favorite-station buttons are conveniently located on top and are easily set. The 180 has several nice design features. I bought this nifty little pocket radio through Amazon a month ago and am very pleased with it. Earlier I had a Sangean DT-110, also a pocket model without a speaker, until the loose battery compartment cover fell off somewhere and was lost.

 
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