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Review on Perfeo Sound Ranger SV922 Gold Radio by Petar Barnev ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

I deliberated over buying it for quite some time after reading customer feedback. Don't look back with regret. That is stunning! I have a blue one. A newborn making that kind of noise is surprising, as has already been mentioned. Even bass is present. Looking at the photographs online could make you think it's bigger than it actually is. There are no unnecessary features, and the button controls are not particularly user-friendly, but they are tight enough that you won't unintentionally push them. At first, I kept mistaking the volume knob for the frequency knob. (after all, using the wheel to adjust the volume feels more natural). Automatic station scanning is available, and you can remove duplicates. It was sufficient for our needs, therefore I brought it with me to work for testing (a metal hangar on the Hong Kong Ring Road). I was able to pick up roughly 20 stations while in the hangar. From eleven till eighteen, I pounded out work with the volume set between four and six on a battery-powered laptop. A crystal-clear signal has been received. There is no indication that the battery is low on charge. It just loses volume and becomes less adept at picking up radio stations. I am pleased with my purchase because the receiver works as advertised. I activated the automatic search feature and promptly eliminated all the stations I didn't need. This has led to a list of roughly a dozen go-tos that can be easily swapped out for one another. I'm about to buy a second one to use at the office. A flash drive port (with equalization controls in this case) and a headphones jack are included. If you decide to make a purchase, have it shipped in a box with a gold coated recipient for the most up-to-date effect.

Pros
  • This gorgeous, fashionable, lightweight, and acoustically superior BL-5C from Nokia looks to be powered by the battery of a Nokia phone. Supports operation from a USB cable, too. Mini-USB. certainly not miniature! The output voltage should be tested first and foremost. Three watts of sound power. At home, I listen at a volume of 3 or 4, and that's plenty loud!
Cons
  • When activated, the system defaults to a volume level of 9 out of 16. It's very noisy. You need to tone it down right away since it's annoying others. especially when used in the wee hours of the morning. Not even you can mend it. Difficult volume adjustment. The frequency control wheel keeps making me want to turn it. It produces a slight wheeze when turned up to eleven. You can't skip to a certain station by pressing a button; instead, you have to rewind along a single track.