Electronics : Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

Electronics : Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

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Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio

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Sangean DT-210V AM/FM/TV Pocket-Size Digital Radio
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Street Price: $99.50
Gaunz Org Price: $42.99
Savings!: $56.51 (57%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 436







Batteries: 2 AAA
Battery Description: 2 AAA
Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sangean
EAN: 0729288042105
Label: Sangean
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Product Manufacturer: Sangean
Model: DT-210V
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sangean
Ranking: 436
Studio: Sangean


Piece facts:
  • Receives TV/AM/FM transmissions
  • Pocket-size (2.5" x 4.25" x 1")
  • 10 preset stations per band
  • Stereo/mono switch
  • Deep bass boost improves sound







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Sangean DT210V Pocket Radio - Keep up-to-date on the latest news, weather, traffic, sports scores, & much much more with this ultra-portable pocket radio from Sangean! This radio is so portable, it can fit into your shirt pocket! lt even features TV audio reception of channels 2-13! Built-in Speaker Low Battery lndicator Stereo/Mono Switch DBB (Deep Bass Boost) lncludes - removable belt clip, stereo earbud headphones, & trailing antenna Size - 2.4 x 1 x 4 Weight - 3.85 oz.

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Weighing a mere 3.9 ounces, the DT-210V is small enough to fit in a shirt or jacket pocket and powerful enough to deliver TV audio (channels 2 to 13) and PLL-synthesized AM/FM stereo radio. A built-in speaker affords headphones-free listening, and 90-minute auto shut-off lets you fall asleep to the radio without fear of waking up to dead batteries.

You get 25 memory presets (and auto scan) to help you zip right to preferred stations. The radio comes with stereo ear buds and a removable belt clip, as well as a trailing antenna. DBB (Deep Bass Boost) enhances the sonic low end, while a stereo-mono switch improves reception when needed. Measuring a mere 1.5 by 3 by 0.6 inches, the unit runs on two AAA batteries (not included). A low-battery indicator offers a helpful hint on when it's wise to carry replacements.









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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great Little Radio ...
I had a Radio Shack radio that I listened to for the past few years. It went out, so I ordered the Sangean 210 and it blows away that old Radio Shack radio. I'm able to recieve all three bands (AM/FM/TV) very clear. Would highly recommend this radio!



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Overated and poor reliability
My first issue with the Sangean DT-210V is that the reception is no better than the $10 Sony I purchased back in 2000. My second is that after only a few months of use my DT-210V no longer works. My $10 Sony still does. Too bad my old Sony doesn't have digital tuning.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great little radio ...
I use the radio mostly for picking up the satellite link in football stadiums so I can hear my home announcers even if out of town and without the 4 second delay. This is the best radio i have used for this purpose.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - Worthless piece of junk
I purchased the Sangean DT-210v based on the favorable reviews on . What I got was a worthless piece of junk. First, the earpieces are the size of megaphones. Unless your ears are the size of caves, the fit is so ergonomically uncomfortable there is no way you can wear them for any extended period of listening. I had to use my iPod earbuds, instead. The AM band is totally worthless. In the AM band, this radio can only pickup some local stations in my area (Sacramento) At best, the reception of these local stations is weak and statically distorted. My primary reason to buy this pocket radio is for listening to AM talk radio and sports. The radio does a better job on the FM and TV bands. Reception of local stations on these bands is adequate. Well, what can I expect from a $43 radio, right? I'm still shopping for a good pocket radio with strong AM reception. Any recommendations?



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * powerful am reception ...
i bought it for am talk radio. im a conservative (go McCain/Palin) anyway normally with my armband am radio i cant get reception inside my gym. until i got this am from sangean....pulling in am NO PROBLEM...well you cant go deep inside the gym but near the windows its great. and through the headphones sounds great but the little speaker isnt really worth the time of day. its kewl i suppose but just sounds extremely tinny like a kids tiny portable radio or something. but for am reception...cant be beat



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