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Review on Radio receiver Max MR-322 anthracite by Wiktor Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am one hundred percent satisfied with the purchase, I recommend this product to everyone.

In the space of only a few short weeks, I've had THREE of these receivers in my possession. Both the sound quality and the volume are excellent. The sound quality is greatly enhanced by the use of a tunnel-type phase inverter. I am not going to bring up this subject again. Now, a word about the capabilities. 1. The radio reception is disrupted when the voltage on the battery falls to 2.7 volts. Whether turned on or off, the only sound that can be heard coming from the speaker is a click. Because of this, a more complete discharge of the battery is hardly impossible. 2. It is not possible to determine when the charge on the battery will be finished. Even after the battery is taken from the device or when it is fully charged, the indicator continues to light red. The best way to prevent overcharging customers is still unknown. 3. The battery compartment has space for three AA batteries. However, the battery will need to be removed because it is put over the other batteries in the pack. This was apparently done in order to UNLEASH the circuits of charging the battery and batteries, which means that charging the batteries would no longer be able to cause damage to the batteries. 4. If you insert a flash drive that is described as "slow," the playback will be difficult. The playback is constantly being stopped so that the file can be "reloaded" (song). Playback is really smooth when done using a quick flash drive. Plays files even when they are located in folders. After then, files from the following folder are played one after the other. 5. The order in which songs are played is IMPERATIVE. Okay, pause, next, previous. 6. The receiver remembers the previous song and, the next time it plays, begins playing the song from the beginning, beginning where it left off. It is likely that the recipient maintains a file with a "mark" indicating where it last stopped. Therefore, the question is: how soon will the receiver's memory "fill up with garbage" with the "stop" marks of all flash drives if you frequently CHANGE flash drives? 7. The battery cover on all receivers is difficult to open. The antenna extends upward with the same amount of effort. On the other hand, the antenna swivel can become loose, and the cover of the compartment can be shattered. (( 8. The backlighting of the scale is not nearly sufficient due to the fact that the design of the receiver makes it quite dark. 9. There is no headphone jack, which means that, for example, it will be inconvenient to listen to music in a hospital room. According to my evaluation, the receiver is solid! I strongly suggest!

Pros
  • 1. The quality of the sound. Phase inverter that is in fact operational. 2. A high degree of sensitivity in the FM frequency range (I am not interested in any other ranges). 3. Playing an MP3 file from a flash drive. Finds files even in directories. 4. A handhold for transporting. 5. Extensive work on the accumulator that is integrated into the device. The option to install AA batteries is available.
Cons
  • I don't see any problems, but if you insist on finding them, here's what you should do: 1. The "Charging indicator" only shows that the charger is connected; it does not show whether or not the battery is actually being charged. Furthermore, there is NO evidence that the full fee has been applied. 2. There is no jack for headphones. 3. A lack of illumination on the scales (sometimes it is very necessary). 4. The battery compartment is very difficult to open, and it is possible to accidentally break the latches (or is this feature intentionally designed into the product?). 5. The antenna is angled very steeply backwards (I had to slightly loosen the fastening screw). 6. I just can't get used to the fact that you have to rotate clockwise to increase the volume, and that you have to rotate counterclockwise to decrease the volume. In my view, the order of those two things ought to be reversed.