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The Sangean DT-400W is a compact, high-performance pocket radio featuring 19 programmable AM/FM/NOAA presets, a real-time NOAA weather alert system that operates even when the radio is off, and an advanced PLL synthesized tuner for crystal-clear reception. It includes a dynamic bass boost for enhanced audio, a large backlit LCD display, sleep timer, auto seek, and a 90-minute auto shutoff to conserve battery life. Designed for professionals on the move, it combines emergency readiness with premium sound quality in a sleek, portable form factor.








| ASIN | B0012YHQVE |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,501 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #140 in Weather Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,471) |
| Date First Available | May 26, 2006 |
| Department | Audio/Video/Electronics -> General Electronics |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4 ounces |
| Item model number | DT-400W |
| Manufacturer | Sangean America, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 0.81 x 4.19 inches |
B**T
Quality in a pocket radio
I had been using the Sony SRF-M37 for 6 or 7 years until I had damaged the earphone jack. I have replaced the Sony with the Sangean DT-400W and have no regrets. My experience with the FM reception on the Sangean is that it is superior to the reception on the Sony. For example, I use a whole house transmitter to broadcast a signal from my Sirius Satellite radio receiver on an FM frequency. The Sony was able to pick up that signal most of the time but there where spots in the house where it dropped the signal. So far, the Sangean is definitely picking up the signal in more spots of the house and the signal comes in much clearer than it did on the Sony. The Sangean can even pick up the whole house transmitter in the garage, which the Sony was unable to do. I also have much better reception on the Weather Band selection than I ever had on the Sony. I have not tried the weather alert function on the Sangean (which the Sony does not have). I prefer the structure of the presets function on the Sangean compared with the Sony. The Sony has 10 FM presets and 5 AM presets. However, the Sangean has 19 presets which can be used for either FM or AM, in other words you can have all 19 presets on FM, or all 19 presets on AM, or you can have a mix of any number of AM/FM presets. Also, you can cycle through the presets either forward or backwards with the arrow buttons. If you are not using all of the presets, I am using 10, the favorites button only cycles through the 10 saved stations as opposed to all 19 presets. I have a desktop radio by another manufacturer that cycles through all presets whether they have a station saved or they are empty, very annoying. One downside compared to the Sony is that the Sangean is a little bit bigger, and a little bit heavier. Partly the weight difference is due to the fact that the Sangean uses 2 AA batteries as opposed to the 1 AAA battery that the Sony uses. Another downside is that the earbuds that come with the Sangean have pretty poor audio quality. I use a $5 pair of Radio Shack buds that work great and have much better sound quality. Lastly, I spent about $20 more for the Sangean than what the Sony sells for, it is worth it because you get what you pay for. Bottom line is that I was happy with the Sony SRF-M37 but I am Excited to own the Sangean DT-400W. Also, I am glad that I took a shot on the Sangean which I had no past experience with (as opposed to going with the Sony again, which I almost did.) By the way, the back light shuts off within a few seconds after having pushed a button. It does not stay on for long, so no worries on draining the batteries. This is a quality radio made by a company whose main focus is making radios and because of that, Sangean produces a solid product.
M**S
What A Wonderful Little Radio!
This cute, mustard-colored little radio is perfect! So far, it has met all my expectations. At first, I wondered why the speaker is not right in the center, but I think I understand now. You can't securely stand the radio in the vertical position (it will tip over very easily), but, as long as you're not listening with heavy headphones which pull the radio off the table, you can stand it on either side with or without the noodle antenna. On the left side, the speaker will be a little higher, and on the right side a little lower. So you can choose depending on your listening level. The controls are well placed and easy to use. With the clear instructions initially right in front of me, I had no trouble at all installing the batteries, setting the time, entering stations into memory and then recalling them with the My Favorite button. Just remember that you'll see an "M" in the display for any station you enter into memory and a "My" when you listen after pushing the My Favorite button and choosing a pre-set station with the tuning button. To leave My Favorites, just push the Band button until you are back with either the AM or FM band and no longer see "My" in the display. Whenever I pick up the radio, I always check two things: Is it set to Stereo, Mono, or Speaker? Is the Bass Boost switch on or off? Then, I adjust according to my listening plans. Once, when I forgot to check, I kept wondering why I wasn't hearing anything, then saw I had left the radio set for FM instead of Speaker. After reviewing several pocket radios, I chose this one because my past experience with Sangean radios has been positive and because audio sound is a priority for me. This little radio does not disappoint. The audio is smooth and mellow, making for very pleasant listening. The noodle antenna works well for FM stations through the speaker. Some might find its long dangle a bit awkward when traveling, but it can be wrapped around the radio or your hand. It is fine for news and talk. However, any kind of music will naturally sound much better with headphones or ear buds with the stereo and Bass Boost options. There is a 24/7 classical music station where I live, and I listen with much enjoyment through my Audio-Technica ATH-M30 headphones or my high end Sennheiser headphones. All in all, this cute radio is a delight. It sounds good, pulls in far-away stations with ease, and is simple to use. I am so glad I bought it!
S**R
Good, but not perfect
Bought this for its external speaker, weather band, and AA battery power. The sound is pretty good, particularly from such s tiny speaker. The reception is good, but not any better than the little $20 radios. One real flaw bugs me- it doesn’t stand up well, so it tends to fall over when using the external speaker. And you have to have the earphones plugged in as an antenna even when using that speaker. Kind of a pain. The battery life is pretty good, and rechargeable batteries work fine. The included ear buds sound pretty good. It’s a good radio, but hard to accept it is worth the big premium over the myriad of models priced about $50 less that have 90% of the functionality of this one.
J**U
Radio muy comoda para llevar, la playa, el campo, el baño, la rerraza... Muy buena calidad; sonido bueno, sensibilidad buena... Bonita para mi; cuestion de gustos... El unico inconveniente es su precio, muy cara...
V**H
As Sourav said in the review, he is correct. It's not cheap chinese product. The reception is excellent and sound quality is awesome. I checked with FM, AM as well both works absolutely fantastic. WX is not useful in India. It's very small in size and compact. I recommend this product for those who like to listen radio, don't buy any other brand. Just go for it !!! Before buying, I searched a lot in google and in youtube which one to buy. Finally I found this is the perfect pocket size radio and no tension of antenna one of the major plus point of this radio. Initially, i felt it's expensive but once i had it in my hand. I felt it's long lasting quality in it. Lock button, LCD display (Good quality and durable), Speaker, Clock, Removable Belt Clip (very sturdy), 19 Random Presets, 90 minutes auto shutoff, Digital AM/FM tunner really helps to lock perfect radio stations. The biggest advantage i feel is it's not having an telescopic antenna which usually comes with all other radios. A headphone jack works as an antenna, is awesome!!! Now, I will tell you the dimensions of this Sangean-DT400W Radio: 2.5 inches width, 4.25 inches in height and thickness 1 inch. Including battery the weight is around 155 grams. Programming is dam easy in it. Once we set it as My favorites, no need to tune it again and again. So far I have used panasonic, sony and philips radio's but the quality of sound and reception in SANGEAN DT-400W is not comparable to any other brands. A very high build quality is fantastic in my opinion.
R**N
Recommend this one. AM reception is excellent as is the FM. I mainly listen with headphones and the sound quality is very good. Weather channel is handy and does work. The in built speaker is handy. Of course this is a tiny speaker. Running talk radio on AM it’s certainly usable. With FM station that have better sound quality the speaker works but your not getting the full quality of the audio from the station. But again perfectly serviceable Like the yellow colour you certainly can’t miss place it. Battery life is amazing and nice it’s just AA cells easy to get anywhere. Having a clock permanently showing when not listing to the radio is brilliant. Highly recommended radio. Little pricey but worth it.
B**T
This is a worthless piece of junk in Australia . You can only program AM stations in units of 10. So eg you cant program 612 only 610. Hence reception is poor
N**N
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