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The Retekess V112 is a sleek, ultra-portable AM/FM radio featuring digital tuning, a rechargeable 500mAh lithium battery with over 10 hours of playback, and a lock button to prevent accidental changes. Its earphones double as an antenna for enhanced reception, making it ideal for professionals who want reliable, high-quality stereo sound while walking, jogging, or working.




























| ASIN | B07CVR9ZYR |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,724 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #16 in Portable Headset Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,094) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.9 ounces |
| Item model number | FF9202D |
| Manufacturer | Retekess |
| Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 1.8 x 0.5 inches |
B**S
Mostly All Good
PROs: It has surprisingly good sound for such a little unit. The interface is easy to use (once programmed) so you can operate it by touch only, useful at night. Any smartphone with an FM tuner-app can play radio, but you can't operate an app by feel only. The radio has a sleep mode that shuts off after 90, 60, or other programmable number of minutes. Has a lock button so keys don't get accidentally pushed in a pocket or in bed. Stores up to 29 stations as presets. Rechargable Li battery is a good choice for an emergency radio, since you can keep it running from your car, computer, or pocket chargers, etc. That seems better than betting that you'll have the right size alkaline battery around when you need it. It's a small and good-looking radio besides (I got the gold-tone model). CONS: These are not deal-breakers, just annoyances. The biggest problem is that the instructions are wrong. To store preset stations, you must press Memo once; it flashes memo, then press that same key again. That's it. the M+ and M- keys are only for moving through the preset list. They have nothing to do with storing presets. You can figure that out with experimentation, as I did, but it is puzzling why they would print wrong instructions. Another con is that the lowest volume is still pretty loud for nighttime. You can loosen the earbuds to lower the volume further. Earbuds that come with it are uncomfortable, but high quality earbuds are not hard to come by these days. Overall, I wanted a small radio to do two things: 1. be operable by feel for nighttime insomnia, and 2. Use Li rechargable battery for my emergency kit. This radio meets the need at a very good price.
D**H
The quality far exceeds the price
People always say “You get what you pay for” and in many instances that is the case. Not in this one! I often times think about how advanced technology has become and this one day I remembered the Walkman’s! I’m gen x and I like the old ways of just popping in my headphones and listening to whatever song was being played on the radio! So I ordered this am/fm portable pocket radio and have been truly pleasantly surprised at the quality and how well they work. The sound quality is exceptional and fits perfectly into my pocket!
B**G
A nearly perfect radio
This is my third try at getting a radio I can use to listen to post-game shows and while commuting on local light rail system. It's the best so far. It charges easily with USB-C, and the charge last way more than I need. Once you figure it out (don't throw away the instructions too fast) it's easy to use. The down sides: - I don't think I think the way Chinese designers do. You really need to spend 15 minutes figuring things out. That said, it's more obvious than the previous two I've had, and the instructions are, well, ok. - Chinese FM must use different standards than North America. In the US and Canada, FM operates between 88 and 108 mega hertz, and only at odd multiples of 0.1 MHz (like 93.1, 93.3, but not 93.2). This thing can operate between 64 and 108 MHz, and at any multiple of 0.1 MHz; setting things up is tedious. Other than that, I'm very happy.
N**L
Good for MLB ballgames
I bought this because I go to 20 MLB games a year and thought I wanted to have the radio broadcast in my year. I tried streaming it from my phone to a bluetooth earphone, but that was 25 seconds behind live. I also found a portable radio that transmitted to bluetooth headphones. But this was the cheapest, simplest, and best solution. Turns out that I don't like having the broadcast in my ear the whole time because it takes me out of the live experience. But it's great to have it available when needed, e.g., "is he hurt", "what is the manager arguing about with the umpire", etc. It's tiny, has a delay vs live of 3-4 seconds, and comes on immediately when needed. A bluetooth portable radio is bigger, has to be re-linked to the headphones when you turn it on, and bluetooth introduces an additional second of delay. Special application, but for me, this was the best fit.
R**H
You won over this skeptic.
WHAT I LIKE: * Light weight, small size * Digital tuning is simple and reliable; picks up stations quite well * Large number of presets (20); it scans selected band and loads strong stations into presets automatically * Buttons are somewhat prominent and easy to feel in the back of my bike jersey; button presses also are easy to feel * Buttons can be locked so nothing gets pressed inadvertently in my pocket * Has a nice mute feature * Volume goes up good and loud WHAT I DON'T LIKE: * Headphone plug does not insert smoothly, port feels low quality (but on the plus side friction positively retains the plug in the jack). It might actually be fine. * "Chinglish" directions - Why not hire an articulate native speaker like myself to PROPERLY translate product literature into American English?? I selected this product for listening to talk radio on my bicycle commute. I was reluctant to buy what seemed like a cheap Chinese made product, since I have had several bad experiences with such things in the past. Realistically nothing of this sort is domestically made anymore in any case. I have to say I am pleasantly surprised with the quality and features. I'm very happy with the product and would strongly recommend to anyone looking for a similar application. The digital tuner does such a great job keeping stations in tune compared to the analog tuner I had previously. I have to give to the designer: this is an elegantly simple yet functional and feature rich pocket radio. We'll see whether the quality stands the test of time. Note: I did not use the earbuds that came with the unit. I have my own pair that fit in the standard 1/8" headphone jack.
K**R
Cheap radio.
Has been charging over a day and still says its only halfway charged.the radio works however and i dont expect to need it for more than three or four hours at a time so may not be an issue but when you buy something new you want it to work.
M**.
me encantó, es muy practico, ligero y fácil de usar
A**H
This is the second time I am buying this product. I bought two of these about five years ago, they lasted till very recently, so I bought two more! I am repeating what I wrote earlier as a review. My earlier comments given below in the next paragraph still hold good, except for one change: my old BOSE speakers conked out, I now use the latest SONY XM-5 noise canceling speakers. Fantastic product! Small, light, and with a carry strap. Takes about an hour and a half to fully charge its built-in Lithium battery. Lasts about ten or twelve hours on a full charge (I bought two, while one is being charged, if I need to listen I use the spare!) Sound quality depends on the quality of your headphones. I use a set of BOSE, top of the line headphones, the sound is perfect. I would strongly recommend this item for anyone who wants to listen to AM or FM while walking around, or in the gym, or in public transport!
W**N
Muito bom este mini rádio ! Recomendo
L**N
This tiny cheap device works without a hitch. I do use my own earbuds (as in the picture) rather than the cheap ones supplied. Reception and sound on FM are both fine. Its so light and small it fits easily into a pocket to carry on my daily walk. The feature I like best is the "Lock" setting which locks the device to prevent inadvertent button pressing in a pocket. One downside is that the screen scratches easily on the keys I had in the same pocket (see pic) - I use a small gadget bag to put it in, or you can simply use a different pocket.
D**H
De buen tamaño, no pesa, facil de transportar y trae correa para colgarse y audifonos de buena calidad.
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