🎁 Tune into nostalgia with a modern twist!
The PRUNUS J-110 Retro Portable Radio combines vintage aesthetics with modern technology, featuring three power sources, Bluetooth connectivity, and exceptional reception capabilities. Weighing only 2.7 lbs, it's designed for easy portability, making it perfect for both home use and outdoor adventures. This versatile radio is an ideal gift for any occasion, blending seamlessly into any decor while providing a rich audio experience.
Item Weight | 1.23 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9"L x 3.9"W x 5.2"H |
Style | 古风格 |
Color | Rose |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 5 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Display Type | NO |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | 3-Band |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Special Features | Built-In Clock |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | AM/FM/SW |
K**R
Radio
Excellent merchandise just what I was looking for
B**G
Swap those LEDs, Prunus!
Prunus nailed the vintage look of those early 60's table model radios from the likes of Admiral, Zenith and RCA....the large tuning dial with magnifying circle, gold tone knobs, the crown emblem, the faux woodgrain veneer....it's a beautiful thing to behold........and then you turn it on.....and are greeted with an accursed blue LED dial light! Profane!!This couldn't stand. I knew what had to be done. It was a moral imperative....I fired up the trusty soldering iron, removed the back panel and voila! Two standard issue 5mm 3v LEDs...carefully removed those impostors and popped in two warm white beauties. Instant vintagey goodness!! All was right with the world again.The radio itself is a fine performer...local and distant FM stations were pulled in without a problem. As for AM, on a clear night, I'm able to lock in WGN in Chicago, CFZM in Ontario and WSM in Nashville...almost 850 miles from my home in upstate NY. Not bad. Shortwave performs well...even better with a long wire clipped to the antenna. Results will vary. The speaker is rated at 5 watts and produces a nice clear tone. All of this and the ability to stream your music through Bluetooth, an aux input, a TF card or USB....at this price point? It's a winner. Highly recommend!
R**N
Works great, TF card could be better though
Radio says the limit is a 32gb tf card which i have in it, though it doesn't play all the songs sadly. AM, shortwave, and FM all work great, bluetooth works great. It's awesome door old music, isn't that great for new stuff. Looks decent with my real antique radios and the cabinet itself is made of wood like MDF rather than plastic which is neat. The rechargeable battery works fine and holds a charge for a long time. It's definitely good for the price. If you do wanna try using shortwave, tuning it is pretty annoying since it cuts in and out when you turn the dial which you don't get on the other bands.
M**N
Happy Buy
I was looking for a radio that I could play in my kitchen with out static. For some reason it is hard to get good reception in certain rooms in my house, this radio solved the problem. I can get all my station even the ones that doesn't come in clearly on my old radio. The telescopic antenna helps. I like the fact that it has 3 ways to get power. It has a power cord so you can plug it into the wall, you can use regular batteries, and it has rechargeable batteries. The rechargeable batteries can be recharged by using the USB cable that comes with the radio or the AC power cord . The radio has 3 bandwidths, AM, FM, and SW , most radio that I looked at, comes only with FM band and I like to listen to AM too. Another great thing about this radio is that it has Bluetooth and you can control the phone or MP3 player with the buttons on top of the radio ( play/pause, previous, and forward). There are also slots for (USB) flash drive and TF cards. The play/pause, previous , and forwards buttons can be used for mode too. Another way which you can connect your MP3 or phone to the radio is with the auxiliary cable that comes with the radio. The portable radio is a nice size portable and the dial is easy to read.
R**I
Okay. Volume control and switches glitchy.
Revised/second review. AM, FM, Bluetooth switch off mark; not a real problem though. I was able to get Bluetooth to work. Seems to pairs well. Use MP3 switch for Bluetooth and press Mode button on top of device. As I read from someone else (before I bought) the volume control at low volume is not fine. Manufacturer points out the intended range is louder/higher, noting it's a big radio. Okay. For most practical uses I suppose, volume control is okay. I would like finer control at low volume myself. Main reason I bought is for AM radio. It’s okay, but as with most inexpensive radios, interference/noise is a problem except on strong signal stations.
M**N
Exactly what I wanted
It’s a very nice retro looking radio, love the look, the size. The volume is very touchy, gets loud with one little touch, but definitely not disappointed.
A**R
The critical reviews are spot on.
I read the reviews before purchasing but still decided to give it a shot because the radio does look really cool and I just needed a small radio to listen to while I work from home. The radio doesn't get very good reception. I had trouble getting a clear signal in FM. The volume control does not work correctly. Turn it one tenth of the way and you can barely hear anything, then adjust it just a tiny bit more and it is too loud. And the remote...seriously? I don't think it belongs to this radio, being that all of the controls are manual for the radio, what is this remote supposed to do? What is the EQ function? The radio doesn't have an equalizer. I think they just throw it in there so you think you are getting more for you money. I returned this and got a Panasonic radio for less that works way better.
A**R
pickup power
Pickup radio stations not as expected
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