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Bought this as a replacement for another pocket radio. The good: small size, very good reception, uses only one battery(AA size), very easy to set presets. The not so good: the hearing buds are slightly larger than most and they keep falling out while walking. Easy to fix by buying an over the ear set.
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I was really disappointed with this sangean dt120radio-- my 3rd attempt at outfitting myself with a pocket fm. I didn't use it that much right after purchase, so by the time it died on me it was out of warranty. I had probably used it all of 3-4 hours.
I don't see why it is so hard to find a half decent fm radio that is small enough for purse or pocket. This is old technology folks! I know the new i-pod nano has an fm radio, but I feel skeptical about that one too...
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I listen mostly to FM radio stations with weak signals. This pocket digital tuner gives you the choice of listening to FM in either Mono or Stereo modes. Most radios only provide Stereo mode. You want to use FM Mono mode if the station's signal is weak or noisey in Stereo mode, because the sound quality will improve in Mono. This radio is excellent in all other ways as well. It is light weight and only requires 1 AAA battery. The controls are easy and intuitive. This radio gets my highest recommendation.
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So far I have not listened to the radio lately. But I did tried it and sounds good has a nice volume reach and many features to be explored. Plus it is digital, and white. After an earthquake we had here, not having a radio for communication was a realization for me that needed to get one that will also match with most of my house. Very pretty very slim and practical!!!!
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I bought this for my boyfriend who listens to AM radio.
He wanted a small radio (ipod size) with presets and a screen. After looking at a Sony that was $150, with poor reviews too, I stumbled upon this lil guy.
It ended up being a great gift for the price I was looking for.
He loves its small size and presets.
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