Electronics : Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)

Electronics : Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)

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Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)

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Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)
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Street Price: $39.95
Gaunz Org Price: $29.95
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 352





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Sony
Color: White
EAN: 0027242733589
Label: Sony
Product Manufacturer: Sony
Model: SRFM85W
Publisher: Sony
Ranking: 352
Studio: Sony


Piece facts:
  • Slim and lightweight; weather/FM/AM stereo radio with digital tuner
  • Included armband and belt clip, stopwatch, and split and pitch timer are ideal for sports; sports headphones supplied
  • Convenient LED display angle features easy-to-use up/down controls; single AAA battery operation
  • 25-station preset memory (15 FM/5 AM/5 WB)
  • Mega Bass sound system




(White) Radio Armband Stereo Weather/AM/FM Tuning Digital Walkman Sports S2 Sony






0ur opinion:

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This lightweight and sleek SRF-M85W S2 Sports Walkman digital stereo armband radio is just what you need to add a serious soundtrack to your exercise routine. The convenient LED display is positioned at the perfect angle for easy glancing during rigorous activity. And featuring an innovative stop watch that lets you record split times, it makes a perfect companion while jogging or competing in any activity where time is a factor. You'll also enjoy the Mega Bass sound system that pumps thrilling sound to the supplied vertical-type sports headphones.

-- Posted May 22, 2008:
Whether you're running on a trail or skating down the boardwalk, you need a radio that's ready to play. The SRF-M85 definitely fits the bill. lt features a slimmer digital tuner, so it's lighter than ever, and it includes an armband and belt clip that are ideal for hands-free use. The device runs on a single AAA battery, providing hours of listening without significantly adding to overall weight.



The SRF-M85 is a slim, lightweight, digital AM/FM/Weather radio that's perfect for sports.


Convenient LED display angle and easy-to-use controls are designed for use while on the run.


Stopwatch, split, and pitch timer lets you record split times with the press of a button.


Weather/FM/AM Stereo Radio with 25 Presets
Listen up-to-the-minute weather from your local Weather Band broadcasts, or enjoy your favorite AM/FM stations. Use the 25-station preset memory for easy one-button tuning to your choice of audio from five weather bands, 10 FM, and five AM radio stations.

ldeal for Sports
The supplied armband and belt clip let you 'wear' your Walkman player during activities. Plus, the convenient LED display angle and easy-to-use controls are designed for information to be easily read at a glance while on the run. The split timer/stopwatch lets you record times with the press of a button, making your Walkman player a valuable companion when jogging, sailing, or any activity where timing is important. Finally, the included armband includes a reflector for better visibility at night.

Sound Performer
The Mega Bass sound system produces rich, deep bass tones for a more powerful overall sound, and the included Sports Headphones are the Sony MDR (Micro Dynamic Receiver) vertical type, which means wide dynamic range and excellent audio.

What's in The Box
Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White), MDR-W014 Lightweight Sports Stereo Headphones, Arm Band with Reflector




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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Sony Walkman SRF-M85W ...
So far I am very happy with this product. I have never used any kind of headset before. I am 67 and this is my first Walkman. I was forced to look for something of this kind when a neighbor installed an obnoxious wind chime that sounds off all day long near my back yard. I was looking for something I could wear and listen to while doing yard work. I find the armband radio to be amazingly comfortable, the radio reception is great, and the earpieces are comfortable for hours. I listen to KIXI 880 AM, or the Mariner games on KOMO 1000 AM. I can easily turn the volume high enough to drown out the discordant wind chimes. My only problem with it was a "newbie" mistake -- I put the earpieces on backwards and then wondered why I was not getting any sound out of the left side! I think this Walkman is the answer to my problems. I tried putting it on so that the wires were INSIDE the T-shirt I was wearing, not dangling free in front of me. It worked really well and I can do my yard work without having to be careful about the wires. (I live in the Seattle area)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product!
This product is great, I got it for my husband's birthday because he wanted to use it while running. He likes the digital format, the headphones are very lightweight and easy to wear, and the armband is wonderful for being active while you listen. This product allows you to digitally set different stations so it's only the touch of a button away if you want to change channels while working out. Highly recommended!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * great for running ...
I bought it for running, (it's the second one I've bought, mostly because the armband velcro wore out) and it is very good for that purpose. Small and light, stays on your arm very well. AM is clearer and stronger than FM but for the most part they are perfect for the way I use them.



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