Perfeo Sound Ranger SV922 Gold Radio Review
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Description of Perfeo Sound Ranger SV922 Gold Radio
Outstanding Features
The Perfeo Sound Ranger SV922 radio golden is a remarkable portable audio and video device that offers an array of impressive features. Equipped with a digital receiver and MP3 player functions, this sleek and compact speaker ensures an immersive audio experience wherever you go. The device effortlessly scans and captures radio stations in two bands, including the Soviet VHF range of 65.9-74 MHz and the standard FM range of 87.5-108 MHz. With its powerful passive radiator Bass Booster, the Sound Ranger SV922 delivers crystal-clear, high-quality sound with deep, rich bass.
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- 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!
- 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.
- Little. Costs not too much. Very powerful sound with no discernible distortion. Exceptionally high sensitivity despite the fact that the antenna is not expanded. Digital tuner. Fast autotune. The ability to manually alter is kept uncomplicated and straightforward. Wheel. The tuning range can be adjusted through a number of revolutions of the wheel, and the clicks produced by the wheel are muted but audibly distinct. There is a hanging strap provided. Feet made of silicone that are non-slip for use on tabletop surfaces. Although the passport states that the memory may hold up to 50 locations, I was able to locate and recall 53. Perhaps it's broken? :-)
- The sole drawback of the FM receiver is that it does not allow the stations that are learned during the auto tuning process to be arranged in a hierarchy and deleted selectively. There is no device at all that can function as an MP3 player! There is no way to navigate between the many audio files that are stored on the micro SD card. On the card, directories and subdirectories are completely invisible to the user. It appears as though all of the files found within directories and subfolders are on the same level when viewed from the player's perspective, and the only way to navigate between them is by using the PREV and NEXT buttons. There is no other option available for choosing a tune. Therefore, it either plays all of the tracks that are on the card in a succession, or it repeats the same one (FUNCTION NOT DESCRIBED IN THE PASSPORT - the playback mode is chosen by pressing and holding the PLAY / PAUSE button). Since the player is unable to view the directory structure in any capacity, it is unable to view the file names either. On the other hand, we may claim that this is a virtue, because he does not worry about the names of files being written in Latin or Cyrillic:-) Since he does not display MP3 tags, it stands to reason that he does not give a hoot about the keyboard layout that is used to enter them. The only thing that is missing from the kit is a mains charger; however, these are now included with practically every electronic device, and they are not very expensive, so most people already have an extra one.