I needed an inexpensive AM/FM radio. Mainly for listening to baseball games while walking. Aside from being inexpensive, it needed to pull my local stations and be in a small form factor. This Flukki is about the size of a stack of 50 business cards. I'm good at baseball. Revain has deals several dollars cheaper, but none of them looked like they would do the job like this one. The headphone jack is on top so I can put the radio in my pocket without breaking the headphones on the plug. I've also used it at home with an old set of computer speakers (with their own amplifier on the board). usage category. 1) If you accidentally press the AM/FM button but keep it pressed for too long, it will enter automatic station learning mode. This allows you to recall many preset stations that you do not need. 2) It is inconvenient for me to save preset stations manually. I'm most successful by re-reading the owner's manual. If neither of these two issues are of great concern to you, I would recommend this radio for your needs.
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