Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio | List Price: $99.50 Discount Price: Too low to display

| Brand: Sangean Binding: Electronics
Features: - Receives TV/AM/FM transmissions
- Pocket-size (2.5" x 4.25" x 1")
- 10 preset stations per band
- Stereo/mono switch
- Deep bass boost improves sound
Great [Posted on 2008-09-20] This is a great product. If you want a very small yet great radio get this one.
Exactly as advertised [Posted on 2008-09-22]
This radio was exactly what I needed.. It's small enough to take walking and the range of reception is wonderful. It was everything that it was advertised to be.
did not live up to the hype [Posted on 2008-09-23] Read reviews and was impressed with am receptivity and use of external speaker. Main use is to listen to ballgames on my patio.
The radio am reception was worse than 20 yr old ge I had hoped to replace and speaker was simply horrible except for stongest stations. This product was returned.
Digital Radio [Posted on 2008-09-30] Radio works well. Delivery was prompt. The only problem I have with it is that the earphones are too big for my ears and keep falling out.
Comparison with the Sony Walkman. [Posted on 2008-10-02] I bought the Sangean to replace my Sony Walkman radio, which after ten years of brutal treatment, finally became unusable. The little Sony had been dropped, bashed up against hard objects, thrown into a bag and forgotten for months, left in the sun in the car -- you name it. The belt clip broke a few years ago, but it kept ticking. Finally, I think there must be a crack in the circuit board, because it randomly just cuts off. (It still works if I remain stationary). It was time for a new one.
I came onto the web site to buy another Sony, but saw that the Sangean was available for slightly more money. Since I remembered the Sangean commercials from the Art Bell show years ago, I decided to give that brand a whirl. After two weeks of use, it seems to be doing well. No regrets, but I do note two possible negatives:
1. It does not appear to be as structurally strong as the Sony. It has a big plastic face that seems more vulnerable to "smashes" (which haven't occurred yet). On the other hand, the belt clip on the Sangean seems stronger than the Sony.
2. The controls seem to be a little more complicated than the Sony -- so for the technically challenged, the Sony might be a better buy.
I note no real difference in the reception. It gets weak to nonexistent in the gym just like the Sony did. All in all, no regrets. We'll see how well the Sangean holds up.
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