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The XHDATA D368 is a compact, lightweight portable radio featuring AM, FM, and SW bands with advanced DSP chip for superior reception. Beyond radio, it supports Bluetooth streaming and MP3 playback via TF card and USB, powered by a rechargeable battery. Designed for active professionals, it blends retro aesthetics with modern connectivity, making it ideal for travel, outdoor activities, and daily use.
B**E
Tiny cheap wonder but it all works well!
Hugely impressed. The short wave reception was amazing in my house, I didn't think I'd even get a signal there's so many electronics and thick walls! Bluetooth and TF card is great. I loaded the card with ambient music and it's on the pillow. I would definitely travel with it.
R**G
Wow, awesome!
For such little money and such great quality. Sound is amazing either through the high quality speaker or plug in decent headphones and you'll be astounded. Solid build quality too. A lot of radio and great features for the price. Buy one!
N**E
Superb Sound Tech Radio
This radio set, though small has unique features especially the USB capability which allows you to play your favourite playlists tracks from device storage. In order to experience the sound quality try it with headphones you will be amazed by the quality of sound through the headphones when in FM mode or listening to music via USB or phone synced to this radio via Bluetooth. It has a solid and compact finish and nice little screen for your Bluetooth capability reading in red with voice over to alert you whenever Bluetooth is turned on. It has rechargeable battery so you never have to change the battery so when battery is low use the power charging USB cable to charge up your radio to full life. It's that simple.The only downside is the 9 Shortwave bands I am unable to receive a desent signal for. This might be due to location. All depends on location to receive the best reception. I keep trying the shortwave bands from 1-9but very little comes from it. Otherwise, a well presented gadget to keep you entertained and informed whichever you choose for your listening.A great product and I can't part with it. I have not regretted by this little gem of a radio and reasonably priced to for something which has so many options to choose from, whether it be for music, news and sports.
A**S
Very nice
Lovely radio
N**K
I love this little radio
There is nothing bad to be said about this little radio. I had a similar one before but it went missing at work so bought this one as a replacement. Battery lasts agegs and ages. I am not into digital things and the old faashioned dial suits me down to the ground. Nice sound especially through earbuds via bluetooth. If this one also goes missing I'll be back yet again for another one because at the price you cant go wrong. Recommended.
A**Y
It does the job and good value
Does the job no problem
A**N
A useful full band radio
Compact, easily read and operated, quite light on batteries and performs well on re-chargeable cells too
M**E
Excellent Radio For The Money, A Joy To Tune !
I received this the XHDATA D-368 a few days ago and I'm pleasantly surprised.It's the First DSP radio with Analogue tuning dial I have used that is rather enjoyable to operate, very little chuffing when tuning, This radio is far more enjoyable to tune than the XHDATA D-808 Tecsun PL-330, Tecsun PL-310et and Degen DE1103.The XHDATA D-368 is very sensitive on the Whip, adding a few meters of thin wire to the antenna makes a big difference and so far I have not noticed any overloading.Now for some negatives.Sound quality on AM/SW , XHDATA use a very narrow filter which makes the audio a bit muffled, adding a Music/Talk switch could have simply switched to a Narrow/Wide filter, it's a DSP radio after all so selectable bandwidths are built in to the DSP chip.No external antenna input, this would be good to connect proper external antennas although I appreciate the fact that this radio is a small portable but it's so simple to add external antenna input.There is no 75 meter band which is very disappointing because 75m Is very active in Europe every night.I tested bluetooth and it works fine, sound quality is good.The 368 is very sensitive on FM and I had no problem pulling in weaker signals and the tuning dial is very accurate both on FM, AM and SW. Sound is also good on FM but sadly as I said they decided to use a very narrow filter for AM/SW.In the evening time I can pick up several MW stations several hundred Kms away and more. Not stellar MW performance but quite acceptable for a radio of this size, by comparison, my Tecsun PL-301et can't receive many stations that are clear on this 368.I live in a very quite area with little to no electronic generated noise that can seriously effect reception, but things like USB chargers, phone chargers, laptop chargers bad quality LED bulbs, stick to branded bulbs like Philips and Osram and stay away from Cheap no brand bulbs especially when it comes to ceiling and outdoor flood lights.If you are not able to receive many stations on all bands at different times of the day it's not the radio it could be interference especially if all you hear is buzzing, on this radio I can pick up many, many stations especially in the evening and night. Some wire 10 + meters out a window tied to a tree will greatly improve Shortwave reception. But even on the whip antenna I can pick up many stations, if you can't try go outside or take the radio to a quiet, less urban area where there's a lot of electronic noise.I haven't really tested battery life yet but I did not charge it yet after getting it and using it for several hours. USB C is very convenient for charging.Things I would absolutely love to see on a future model.I would love Long Wave.Much larger radio with back lit analogue display and buttons. 75m and SSB and more bands. SSB is useful to listen to Hams or some Air traffic on Shortwave. A large Display.External antenna input and selectable bandwidths.Use the bluetooth/ SD card media display for digital readout of frequency in the same red colour but keep the Analogue dial.Conclusion.Very surprised how well XHDATA managed to make the tuning so good and offers a much better analogue like experience.The selectivity of the radio is excellent, DSP radios with Analogue dial radios often likes to latch on to strong signals and it can be very difficult to select weaker stations but the 368 managed to tune in weaker stations with no issue. There is some muting on very weak stations but I found that I can't hear them either on the D-808.I noticed no images or overloading caused by strong signals.I hope to see more radios like this because I love Analogue dial radios but would love a bigger one with the features I mentioned above and I would pay more for it. I'm not really interested in USB/SD card or Bluetooth but I can see the appeal.Buy this radio, you won't be disappointing.
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