Electronics : Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

Electronics : Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

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Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio
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Batteries: 2 AAA
Battery Description: 2 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sangean
EAN: 0729288042105
Label: Sangean
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sangean
Model: DT-210V
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sangean
Sales Rank: 367
Studio: Sangean



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







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
Sangean Electronics is one of the world's oldest and largest manufacturers of multi-band, portable and pocket sized entertainment centers. Established in 1974, the name Sangean is recognized throughout the world for its innovative design, unparalleled performance and matchless quality. All Sangean products are high quality, portable and aesthetically appealing with the kind of feel and performance that has made Sangean the fastest growing radio line in the market today.PRODUCT FEATURES:TV/AM/FM stereo;PLL synthesized receiver;Shirt pocket size;25 presets;TV audio channels 2-13;Auto Scan;90 Minute Auto-Shut Off;Built-in speaker;Low battery indicator;Stereo/mono switch;DBB (Deep Bass Boost);Removable belt clip, stereo earbuds&trailing antenna included.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Weighing a mere 3.9 ounces, the DT-210V is small enough to fit in a shirt or jacket pocket and powerful enough to deliver TV audio (channels 2 to 13) and PLL-synthesized AM/FM stereo radio. A built-in speaker affords headphones-free listening, and 90-minute auto shut-off lets you fall asleep to the radio without fear of waking up to dead batteries.

You get 25 memory presets (and auto scan) to help you zip right to preferred stations. The radio comes with stereo ear buds and a removable belt clip, as well as a trailing antenna. DBB (Deep Bass Boost) enhances the sonic low end, while a stereo-mono switch improves reception when needed. Measuring a mere 1.5 by 3 by 0.6 inches, the unit runs on two AAA batteries (not included). A low-battery indicator offers a helpful hint on when it's wise to carry replacements.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Biker ...
I bought the radio to us when I ride. It works fine, The lock is a great idea.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great radio ...
This is a great radio. I use this radio all day long listening to the FM stations in the 88.whatever to the low 90(s) (smaller power, non-ClearChannel noise:) I occasionally tune into some AM stations, but not much. I work in Carmel Valley and p/u the power house KGO am station out of San Francisco quite well to crystal clear. I use only headphones. As an electrician, I place the radio in my tool bags, throw the little lock switch (keeps the settings locked - volume still free) and listen all day long. I don't use the stock headphones - not sure how they're supposed to work. The sound quality is good for a little (2)AAA radio - does not sound like mice, sounds better than ipod. You would think that large companies wouldn't give a damn about little am/fm radios anymore - not the case. This is a well thought out little unit. I'll probably buy one or two more for back up. me=Gus in Salinas, C.A



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent radio! Worth the $ ...
I am a horse trainer. I listen to talk radio all day while I ride, and I go through a few radios every year. The clips break..the reception is bad, they fall apart etc.
I invested in this Sangean, and it's perfect! I carry it in a cell phone holder to protect it. The settings lock, which is good because riding horses tend to knock the radio around. I also love the speaker. Remember the OLD DAYS when you could actually have a small radio playing, sitting near by while you did something else? Well, here it is.
I have zero complaints, and I am HARD on radios. I wear one for at least 6 hours a day, most of that time is riding horses. I highly recommend this radio.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Product ...
This Radio was worth it I have been listening to it for weeks with the same batteries. The reception is awesome for a pocket radio, plus it has a built in speaker for emergency situations.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Digital volume would be better ...
The Sangean DT-210V works very well indoors where I need to use it the most. Strong reception for both FM and AM. My only dislike about the unit is that the volume control is an analog wheel, instead of a digital button like the rest of the controls. It's too easy to bump when in a pocket, and can't be locked.


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