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The Audiocrazy AM/FM/Shortwave Portable Radio combines vintage charm with modern tech, featuring ultra-wide frequency bands, Bluetooth connectivity, and versatile power options. Its wood finish and large knobs make it perfect for seniors and millennials seeking reliable, high-quality sound on the go or at home.







| ASIN | B0CCVCRPNP |
| Additional Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,436 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #199 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | Audiocrazy |
| Color | Wooden |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,263 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED or LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Wood |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.7"L x 4.7"W x 5.7"H |
| Item Weight | 0.98 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Audiocrazy |
| Model Number | 2edbef19-5f81-474b-8f37-8af10b673bb9 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.7"L x 4.7"W x 5.7"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM, FM |
| Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Tuner Technology | AM , FM |
| Tuner Type | AM, FM |
J**.
Awesome radio
I love this radio. It sounds great. The internal battery holds a charge all day and then some! The FM tuner is kind of touchy but still locks in on stations very well, great reception too. Bluetooth works well and pairs automatically once you set it up the first time, works great for phone calls too! The wood grain looks cool in my rustic camper van as well. The only con is, I was hoping that the usb port on top would actually work to charge my phone, like a portable power bank, but it doesn't seem to work that way. Still a very nice retro styled radio at a good price.
D**S
Amazing sound, and sensitivity with this radio
I purchased the radio for a good friend and he was pleasantly surprised at how well the Bluetooth feature worked with his cell phone apps. Distance was really impressive. The radio has several sources of power, too. It's handsome to look at, and tough enough for the garage! In my buddy's case, he put it out in his "Sugar Shack" and had it to listen while boiling maple sugar water for syrup! It held up very well, and he's still raving about it! An excellent radio with full features and super low price.
R**.
nice looking, big sound
There is much to like about this portable radio. First, there are 3 different ways to power the radio, via internal battery, using D cell batteries, or by plugging it into an electrical outlet using the supplied cable. The radio comes with a carrying handle attached and an external telescoping antenna. The antenna is pretty short so you might want to get yourself a clip-on wire antenna for listening to farther away FM stations or for SW listening. The radio does not have a magic eye LED to help tune in radio stations, but the radio's manual tuning is accurate and once you tune over the station you want to listen to it comes in loud and clear. The radio's speaker provides BIG clear pleasing talk and music. I was able to turn the radio's volume up to an ear blasting level <half volume> with zero speaker distortion. The radio's plastic wood finish manages to look nice and retro at the same time and it's pretty amazing that, at this price point, the radio includes an earphone jack, BT, USB, and an SD/MMC card slot. The radio is light weight and easy to operate. My only small complaint is that the band selector switch and tuning dial are a bit wobblier than I'd like. Overall, this radio is a treat to listen to and using the SD card slot option, I plan to add my own listening choices of old-time radio programs for even more entertainment value.
R**E
Crazy about this radio!
I now have two of these great little radios! To start with, the radio has great reception especially on FM, AM is about what you would expect, but I was pleasantly surprised the many SW stations I was able to pull in just using the onboard telescoping antenna. The ability to use digital media with this radio was what interested me initially and I was not let down! I keep one of these on my nighstand and the other goes out with on t he patio or working in the yard, campfires, and other outdoor activities. I was also amazed when after a good charge, this lttle radio played hours and hours of music off the thumbdrive. It pretty much outlasted me working outside nearly a whole Saturday! I am extremely pleased with this radio, well, I bought two at this point and do recommend them!
K**.
Much improved!
We had a radio that was poor quality and crackled, Audiocrazy Portable AM FM Shortwave has saved us from that! We're not looking for perfection but this is a wonderful improvement.
M**E
Not Fantastic, Not the Worst
I mean it works but if you're thinking of getting it for an elderly relative I wouldn't bother, the Tecsun pl-680 is a far better radio. This Audio Crazy is a DSP radio which means that it's not as easy to tune as a pure analogue radio, there is no fine tune so it can be difficult to tune weaker Shortwave stations as the stations can be quite close together but the way it latches on to stronger stations can be difficult to find weaker stations, that's due to the digital signal processing, DSP. There is some kind of soft muting which makes it difficult to listen to weaker stations as it's always making a kind of pumping noise as if the audio level is being automatically increased and decreased and it's annoying, you just can't beat pure analogue radios. The Tecsun PL-680 is a wonderful radio and it's a far more enjoyable radio to use and much easier to tune because it has more bands , this means the tuner is far more spread out and the stations don't appear right on top of each other. It uses a digital tuner. The PL-680 has ssb which can tune in ham radio bands too. The display on the AudioCrazy is difficult to read as it's too dark and no backlight and it's quite small, the radio itself is quite small. If you want a radio that has an analogue dial for tuning around then make sure you get a radio that has an accurate display or get an old one on the other shopping platofrm that sells 2nd hand stuff and get an old sony or Hitachi, sanyo etc, stick to the good old Japanese brands. This audiocrazy is decent, reception is really excellent but it really could do with more bands and easier to tune as the tuning knob is quite stiff.
M**D
It's alright.
Smaller than I thought. Since all the pics were Photoshopped it's about the size of a half gallon carton of milk. If you're expecting a "bookshelf" radio that looks good with a shelf of novels next to it, it's not that big. It's small enough to be a nightstand radio; books could knock it over. The sound quality is about the same as any FM Radio single speaker unit. Not great and not garbage. You're not getting Extra Bass or an EQ, but it's sufficiently loud to be in a Garage with the occasional engine or power tool overpowering it. So it's good. Was able to test BT and FM. FM reception is seriously decreased when it is unplugged, even using the antenna, it seems the house power wires aid in reception. So if it's going to be a beach or outdoor companion keep that in mind. Bluetooth, the audio sounds weirdly mixed, but I can't fault the unit as any stereo to mono conversion is going to make a song sound off. (How do you play a stereo track with one speaker? Let's be fair.) If anything would make me take a star off: the "noise floor" of the device is audible even when plugged in. Yes, there's an interior rechargable battery. Which means not only is it still technically on, the hum has me concerned it's got the same power drain when it is OFF as it does when ON (once charged, prob. a good idea to unplug the little guy if it's not in use.) If it's a true garage radio, you may not care much about the internal battery at all. And nothing that a power strip with an accessible off switch can't solve. I've had this for a day. If any of this changes, I'll revise.
T**E
Old timey look with all today’s bells and whistles
Love the AM/FM along with the blue tooth, auxiliary, and even an SD card options. Also is battery, plug in or DC / Ac or rechargeable internal batteries sooooo many options for power and for listening. Sound is similar to an older radio but good enough, it’s not a Bose radio and that’s fine with us. The look is retro cool oh and it has an adjustable strap too. Highly recommend, it’s a good value. It worked right out of the box, had a charge so we could “jam our tunes” on Christmas Day.
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