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The Mini Pocket FM Walkman Radio by PRUNUS is a lightweight, portable radio that combines classic FM listening with modern features like a built-in recorder and rechargeable battery. Measuring just 93.5*48*19mm and weighing only 72g, it’s designed for on-the-go enjoyment, making it perfect for outdoor activities or relaxing at home. With a high-quality 3W speaker and easy-to-use controls, this radio is your gateway to a world of music and news, all while keeping accidental operations at bay.







| Item Weight | 2.5 Ounces |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.68"L x 0.75"W x 1.89"H |
| Style | 典风格 |
| Color | Black |
| Hardware Interface | USB, 3.5mm Audio |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Connectivity Technology | FM |
| Tuner Type | FM |
M**E
Great for when you dont want to use a smart device
Got it as a gift for my tween who's not yet ready for a cellular. At first I inserted the microSD/TF card (comes with) into my android phone and transferred .mp3s to it. The player didn't recognize any of the files. Troubleshooting, I used a USB-C microSD/TF card reader on my laptop. Using the computer, I deleted the files and replaced them with ones from the laptop. My kid has used this nearly every day since. It plays through corded headphones, or out loud through the built-in speaker. It picks up FM stations, but not great. It has no external or amplified antenna. I can tell that it does not use the headphone cord as an antenna bc moving the cord around has no affect on FM signal reception. I have not and do not plan to use the voice recorder, so I cannot comment on that. I did record some of a song on an FM station with it, and it played back very nicely as an .mp3 file. Thank you.
C**.
Resistor Radio
Clear little device
C**E
It works
It's good
M**R
Great Radio. Audio is clear and loud. Great Deal for the Price. Recorder is Great! 5 Star!
Purchased this a year ago.A lot of reviews for products on Amazon, are comparing Product A to a higher priced Product B. But this is a $10 dollar radio. That needs to be remembered. Not a $100 dollar radio.So for this price point, it seems like a great radio.For this price, it is very good. Feels solid, and looks great.The sound seems very good. There is no Bass or Treble adjustment. This radio does have a volume control wheel, which is more handy than button adjustment. A nice feature.This is also a FM ONLY radio. It does that job well.I actually bought it for it's ability to record FM radio. The included instructions are ok, could be better, but most of the radio is intuitive.For recording, it seems to do that fine. No adjustments for bit rate. But the audio is clear.I am using it to record my SiriusXM Home Radio. I use a FM broadcaster (bought off of Amazon.com), then I use this little radio to record the SiriusXM. Seems to work well.Finally, in the product answers to questions (here on Amazon) it states that the TF CARD limit is a 32GB card. But I inserted a 64GB TF Card that was laying around the house, formatted it for Fat32 and it seems to be working. We will see. Well, I did have some problems and put in a 32 GB card, as per instructions.The Radio will also play mp3 files. So you can use it as an inexpensive mp3 player.The radio is small. One interesting design, is the FM radio Antenna is actually the "carry strap".Really for the money, its a great value. FM Radio, MP3 Player, Radio Recorder, and it appears, also a voice and sound recorder (haven't verified that yet).The volume can be set very loud. I have updated this a year after the purchase. I still love it. It is a great radio recorder. That is mainly what I use it for. To record Radio. Christmas Music, Talk Shows, News, and my XM Radio Receiver programs. Seems to me, every rating for this product ought to be a 5 star!If you want a little FM Radio or MP3 player, with FM Recorder (there are not many of those around for this price) for under 20 Bucks, this seems to be a great deal.I plan on using it to record favorite programs for listening to later.I think it is a good value for the money.
S**G
A REMARKABLY Impressive Radio!
This little radio very pleasantly surprised me especially with regard to the volume and quality of the sound it produces! I've just placed an order for a 3rd one, and I'll then have 2 for myself, and I've a friend that's VERY grateful for the one I gave them as a gift. You can put this in your pocket and not know it's there - pull it out, turn it on, and you'll be amazed! There is no external/telescoping antenna to deal with, break, manipulate. The 'con' side of that is if you want to listen to 'weak' stations, this is not the right radio for you. But if the station has reasonably good signal strength, this radio has impressive 'no antenna' sensitivity and selectivity.
D**
Worth the money
Good little radio & it records
I**A
Small but loud
Yes enjoying it
R**N
Initial Thoughts: Inexpensive Audiobook Player
I wanted an inexpensive (<$20) audiobook (mp3) player -- which had a built in speaker and wasn't overly complicated. I'm glad to say this works for that.First off it didn't recognize the TF/SD card -- but when I used the Record function for a couple of seconds, it then happily found my book files. For file transfer, I remove the (not-included) TF/SD card, connect to PC, transfer files, then return card to player.There is not much of a display (it's mostly an FM radio) -- so I don't load it up with a bunch of stuff (too hard to find by folder/file number). Mainly, one book on it at a time. That's just me. You can have folders and multiple books.I'd keep an eye on the filename/folder length -- many of these types devices are happier with short (8 character) filenames -- though it seems to handle longer ones okay.When you turn it on in TF/SD card mode, it automatically starts playing where you left off. This is great for audiobooks. I turn it on, it starts the book where I left off. I pause and turn it off when done. (I was worried I'd have to remember where I left off -- but it does this.)Volume is controller with a little dial on the side. For its size, it's remarkably loud and clear. It goes from 1 to 30, and in a room with fans and AC going, 10 is plenty loud.I can't speak to the other functions, or the lifespan, but so far it's working the way I want it to. A simple device, loud internal speaker, and it plays MP3 audiobooks (and/or music) from a TF/SD card. For me, I have it doing one thing -- play books distraction free. And it suits that just fine.
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