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The Raddy RF320 is a portable, rechargeable shortwave radio offering comprehensive multi-band reception (AIR/FM/VHF/MW/SW/WB). Featuring Bluetooth 5.0 app control compatible with iOS, Android, and HarmonyOS, it allows digital tuning, recording, and channel naming. With a massive 955-station memory, enhanced reception via a 9.8 ft wire antenna, and emergency functions like flashlight and SOS, it’s the perfect companion for professionals seeking global connectivity and preparedness on the go.
Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.54 x 5.91 inches |
Item model number | RF320 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Warranty | 18-months warranty |
S**E
Excellent little radio
I bought this little radio for traveling. It works exceptionally well and has multiple bands. It’s has a nice volume and audio is very clear. The antenna is pretty good and the design with the screen lights give the device a very nice look with the body design. I love this device it’s my to go gadget to keep in the loop. Wort ever sent of its reasonable cost.
A**R
Nice compact radio. Good sound.
It was a little tricky to get the radio started, trying to get the app and radio working. Instructions are vague. But once I figured it out. Works great!! OH , the digital tuning on the side is real touchy. Pretty solid radio.
V**R
Good deal for the price
This is a good little radio for what it costs.
S**Y
Feature rich and great looking radio. A rare combo...
The controls can be a little confusing. The hardest part was to set the clock and backlighting function to always on. Has a decent size screen though. I just wish they would make a decent size table radio like this with all these functions. This radio does sound okay but with a bigger speaker would likely sound even better.Lots of bands and choices. I just wish the keys to operate it were bigger, and easier to read. Most keys are multi-function so there are two things printed on each key. I was pleasantly surprised with SW reception in my area. Am and FM stations in my area are few and far between. I can't receive any WB broadcasts but there is a line-of-sight issue where I live. I'm in a valley between two mountains. No hits there...I may set up an external antenna over my roof in the near future. I'm not done trying yet. And BTW, this antenna is the skinniest antenna I have ever seen. The smallest section is like a thin piece of wire, and I do mean thin. I would change that if I could. Extensive use has already made it loosen a little. Good thing, because one good push down and you're going to have a bent antenna.I haven't used the recording function and I likely won't, but it is nice to have. The cell phone app needs device location permission upon install. I don't know why that is... Seems unnecessary. I have other radios that don't need it, so...I don't know if they sell that info...would be nice to know. But the buttons are bigger on my android phone. So, we have that.The USB also functions as data transfer for the TF card. It also serves as a charger, and PC audio. Thats a new one on me. The screen shows antenna signal strength. I like that! Bluetooth works but didn't keep signal on several occasions for me. This was in close proximity to each other. I don't use BT too often. Other reviewers say theirs worked fine. So...Overall, this is a decent radio. The RGB lighting is subtle and low key. Thats nice too. The volume goes loud. The rear base speaker works okay. Bigger sound from a small radio. I imagine that battery life drains faster at a high level. Good to use as an outside radio. Talk radio and music play well here.Good Job Raddy....two thumbs up here!
R**Õ
Died after 6 months
This was a cute little gadget, portable though mine lived on my desk. Ok as a Bluetooth speaker, so so as a radioLast week it simply stopped working. No trauma to the unit kinetic or electrical, went to switch on for Bluetooth. Nothing. Plugged in a charger, no sign of life. I pulled the rechargeable battery, reinserted it, still no sign of life.Not cheap, but big well made. A purchase I regret.
B**A
Makes for great gifts
A great little radio , it's rugged and sounds great , buying a second one for my carry-on
J**S
Way better sound than you'd believe.
This is actually a great little radio! I was quite surprised at the sound quality and volume this little monster can produce! Even at a high volume, it still showed I had used very little battery usage after several hours of blasting music off of a TF card. With the app, you can at least see what the track info is. The actual radio's display can't do that so is just shows the track number. You can also play music directly from your phone or any other Bluetooth device. Radio reception is actually excellent even with the short whip antenna without a swivel. There is an EQ so you can taylor the sound to your liking. It picks up AM, FM, Shortwave, VHS, UHS, and the Weather band. So it has quite a wide coverage. It does Not, however, receive sideband. This would would have made it the ideal radio for me if it did. Hopefully, Raddy will come out with a similar model that includes this feature. For me, if it covered all the bands and side bands and options that the little 760 does, (yet has the MW sensitivity this radio does!) it would be for me a real winner! In any case, this is a great little radio! It has a few gimmicks that are just plain "gimmicky" but it is also a serious performer that will really surprise you! So unless you must have sideband in the shortwave, I think you will find this little radio will truly surprise you at how well it sounds and performs. I've seen radios many times its size that did not sound as good nor receive as well.
E**O
FM radio and more
I will start with what I like about the Raddy RF320:Liked the Retro look with the style and tuning dial, but it also has the digital display.Liked the colored lights that change colors in the back.Liked the sound quality. ExcellentLiked the carrying case and the external antenna.Liked the external antenna.Liked the idea of the phone App.Like that it offers so many bands.These are things I didn't like or had problems with:Supplied strap difficult to put on.The remote for the phone does appear to be just that. However, it does give more functions than the buttons on the radio. So, I use the phone App more. Also, you can use another Bluetooth device to play through the radio speaker.The Bluetooth was.a bit confusing.at first but I was able to figure it out. Also, must add that the images of the buttons in the manual were tiny. Overall I do like the radio and would recommend it.
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