








📻 Stay connected, stay prepared—your pocket-sized lifeline to the world!
This portable AM/FM/Shortwave radio features a DSP chip and a 360° adjustable antenna for superior signal reception across three bands. Powered by 2 AA batteries, it offers a loud 3W speaker, a back clip, wrist lanyard, 3.5mm earphone jack, and an emergency LED flashlight, making it an essential compact device for camping, hiking, or emergency preparedness.




B**
This is a no brainer buy!
This is the lowest priced, am fm sw, with flashlight pocket radio. It's an easy pick too! This little radio picks up stations easily with its DSP tuning chip. Sound is very clear and the speaker will play quite loud! The unit seems to have decent build quality as well. Love the flashlight and the red power led too! You may as well order two at this deal!
M**D
Super little radio
We live way out in country & 36 miles from closest broadcast tower yet get great sound & coverage. Super radio that able to pull in stations from distance! Thank you
A**5
Least Expensive Shortwave Set Works as Expected
I give this radio four stars for a $6-$10 radio. You are not going to get a high-performance DXer at this price. But this set has proved more useful than some other cheap radios I've picked up at dollar stores.The radio's strong point is its FM band. It picks up all the usual stations. It is digitally tuned off an IC chip, so it has that "choppy" tuning. One advantage to that is there is no bleedover from adjascent stations or stonger stations down the dail. The FM stage has good gain.The AM band picks up the strongest local stations available, and isn't much different form other bargain radios over the last 20 years. There isn't as much gain as on FM, and there appears to be no AVC, as volume depends on signal strength.The shortwave band functions. It runs from 5.9 to 18mHz in one band, so tuning is finnecky. You have to turn the dial extremely slowly as the digital tuner jumps from one signal to the next. That being said, the tuning thumbwheel is not too loose or too stiff, and makes the challenge as easy as possible. The tuner also has a bit of slack in it, which is to your advantage when rocking back to catch a station. I received all the shortwave stations my other portable radios picked up. Those of lower strength had intelligibility problems.This radio contains one unusual feature, a single LED flashlight. It does illuminate 10-15 feet ahead so you won't trip in the dark.Overall, I can't knock the AA-X2 much for a new radio that cost less than $10. It performs best on FM.
J**M
Radio works great
I like this small radio. It's compact, sounds good, easy to use. I bought it to listen to sports when I can't watch TV.
J**E
Don’t waste your money. Terrible reception.
Not worth the money. Terrible reception. I threw it away.
J**N
Cheap radio,cheap sound
This is a very cheap radio and it sounds like a cheap radio. Reception is not great and I would not buy this again.
M**E
Great for the price.
This product performs well for the price, and it fits perfectly in my tackle box.
B**U
its a good radio
thank you
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