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the recently purchased radio will shut itself off spontaneously without any movement of the instrument. Noticed others with the same problem. What a nuisance.
Buttons are not convenient. The ear piece that came with the radio was chintzy and I replaced it with a better set.
I also have to say that it's not a bad radio. I must start out by saying that I expected more.
What I could pick up was fine. I live in Las Vegas and the radio stations are not the greatest in strength.
I wanted to pick up a weak station and I couldn't. It's a light radio to carry.
If you want to leave it on one station and walk it will do fine.
This radio was listed as an HD radio but it is not. As a standard Am/FM pocket sized radio it performs well. It comes equipped with a set of ear buds that are adequate for walking or other light exercise.
I gave this to my parents who just wanted a radio they could walk with. The reviews were positive so I bought two. Both are very happy and i have incorporated Yurbuds to the earbuds and this makes the sound better and the earbuds stay in the ear. Go to [.].and try a pair they are great.
I was delighted to find that the DT-210 has the feature of a 90-minute auto cut-off, which is a feature on my old DT-200. Amazon lists a Sony AC Power Adapter as a suggested accompanying product. This was not, to my knowledge, mentioned in the 210 specifications text. I was not delighted to find it was battery operated only. Therefore, I assumed it would work with the Sangean DT-210 and ordered the adaptor. There is no jack on the radio in which to plug an AC adaptor.
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