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The Avantree SP850 is a versatile 3-in-1 portable FM radio that doubles as a Bluetooth speaker and MP3 player. With features like auto channel scanning, six equalizer modes, and a compact design, itâs perfect for music lovers on the move. Enjoy a 12-month warranty and dedicated support for a worry-free experience.
Item Weight | 158 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.39"L x 0.39"W x 0.39"H |
Material | Plastic |
Color | Black, Red |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
Frequency | 107 KHz |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 2 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 CR5 batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 5 Volts (AC) |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | FM |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | FM |
G**F
Absolutely brilliant little media player
I have had this little beauty since September and I am really very, very happy with it.I mainly use it for playing music from a memory card; but it also works very well when blue toothed to your phone. The radio is limited in the stations it can receive, but that has not been an issue for meThe sound is fantastic and the off/volume knob is really easy to use and gives a good click, so you know the unit is off (it also displays âGoodbyeâ which is kind of cute)Battery life is superb and it doesnât take long to charge either.The display is good quality (as is the whole build) and the ability to search down to a specific song is great, once you get the hang of itI am extremely happy and would definitely recommend
M**B
The product I have been wanting for holidays
I have been looking round for months for a speaker combined with MP3 player, and this fits the bill although the technical sales blurb does not highlight the features that I needed - so I took a punt. All my music fits on a 32gb micro SD card. It has been copied direct from my desktop hard drive where the album's are stored in individual folders listed alphabetically and the songs are stored separately in each folder as on the original album. The speaker has the ability for you to choose the folder and play all the songs on the album, although it's not exactly intuitive. The sound quality is very good for such a small and relatively inexpensive unit, and although there is only 1 speaker, the output is in stereo when using headphones. I have not had the speaker long enough to adequately assess the battery life. FM radio seems Ok. A better interface to find and select the music from your micro SD card would make this an outstanding little product. Oh, and for packing it fits neatly, along with a set of earbuds and the accompanying charging cable, into one of those small rectangular plastic tubs that your prawn biryani came in (after washing it out, obviously).
M**Y
Great little radio
This is a battery-powered FM radio, which can also be paired by bluetooth with your phone to act as a speaker. A micro SD slot also plays whatever sound files are on it. I have only used it as a radio and it's fine. The sound quality is clear. I haven't saved the radio station I listen to all the time but it stays 'fixed' to that one every time I turn it on and off. It is possible to save several stations.The little screen does not show what programme is on like a DAB radio would but that's fine for me. Comes with a longish rubbery strap that might suit someone who wants to hang it off a belt or something, I just wrap it around the radio itself (it give more grip to it, which isn't a bad thing).The battery is lithium-ion and rechargeable. A charge seems to be quick (an hour or so) and with the radio on a lot (6+ hours per day) needs recharging maybe every two days. My only quibble is that when the radio is plugged in via cable for recharging, the volume is LOUD LOUD LOUD, so it cannot be on at the same time as it is being recharged ... EDIT this only seems to happen with data cables rather than a cheap non-data charging cable. I took the battery out and plugged it in to see what would happen - again super loud volume.I still love this radio several years on. Advantages: neat size, can be recharged using a phone cable either connected to a USB wall plug or into a computer, good sound quality. Disadvantage: cannot recharge the battery while it's turned on due to the super loud volume but this can be fixed by using a non-data charging cable if you need this.PS This also has AUX in socket and headphone socket.
D**Y
I'm SO PLEASED with this Radio/SD Player
I treated myself to an early Christmas gift and I am happy with my purchase.I use a Mobility Scooter, and love listening to my music as I cruise along. I have had difficulty finding a suitable player that, not only sounds good, but has a traditional volume knob. With painful, swollen hands, and fingertips, it's not easy to turn up the volume, on modern units, without skipping the track I was listening to. Very frustrating when cruising along! This little beauty is fabulous and the sound quality is perfect. Warm, not tinny!I've not tested the radio (prefer my own music compilations), but I'm sure it will be fine because the quality of this unit feels good too. Not cheap plastic!Rechargeable battery, via USB, is a plus because my scooter has a USB charge port.An addional touch is the 2yr warranty (scan bar code) and, included in the package is a lovely, personalised note, with contact support details if required. Nice touch!Now that my music won't sound like it's coming from a speaker in a tin can, I'm looking forward to inserting my Xmas MicroSD Card, and tootling off out with my dog.I might even put some tinsel on my scooter this yearđMerry Christmas everyone.
D**N
Ok
Product itself is fine. I wouldnât pay that price for it if I was looking again. Definitely overpriced when you can get DAB for cheaper
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