Ok this is a cheap radio so don't expect much but. First, the antenna is short and doesn't fold, so you have to stick it into the radio. This means that when you pull it out, you will most likely pull too hard and break the end. Second, if you have long nails, forget about pulling out the carry handle. To do this, you need some kind of tool. Third, and most annoying, is the location of the power plug. Even if they tried, it couldn't have been placed in a more uncomfortable place. You can't tune the radio or turn up the volume without this thing bumping into your arm. I want the person who designed this thing to use it as a punishment every day. At the same time, the sound is clear, of course there is very little bass, but that was to be expected. It's compact in size (trying to be positive) and I like the manual digital display. After you manage to find the transmitter and bypass the cord stuck inside you, it's a regular little radio. PS Don't expect anything from shortwave.
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