🎶 Your pocket-sized power player for music and emergencies!
The PRUNUS Mini Portable Radio is a sleek, ultra-portable AM/FM radio with MP3 playback supporting Micro SD/TF cards and USB drives up to 64GB. Featuring a powerful 1200mAh rechargeable battery for over 8 hours of continuous use, it includes an easy one-key auto scan/save function for stations and a built-in LED flashlight for emergencies. Lightweight and compact, it’s perfect for on-the-go music lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
O**
Excelente
Muy bueno
N**N
Works amazing
Works amazing
M**Y
Just right for work
Use at work for my 12 hour shifts. Battery lasts about 5 1/2 hours before dying. Keep a portable charger with me so no worries. Nice sound and perfect size
L**Z
Lindiscimo y muy bueno
Lo recomiendo mucho
M**Y
Good quality
2nd time buying nice radio and mp3 usb music card USB rechargeable nice small size🥰
P**E
Pass on this one.
Bought this radio because it said it could be charged with *ANY* compatible USB cable. False. You need a rarely found mini USB cable. (We have a dozen USB micro cables, but not 1 mini USB.) Bad design. Not sure why they couldn't have chosen a standard cell micro cable. The rechargeable battery is the rarely found, expensive BL5C. Good luck finding a replacement during an emergency. Bad choice. Not sure why standard, rechargeable AA couldn't be been used. All the buttons are blank. But the labels appear BETWEEN the buttons instead. So you never know if the labels refer to the button above... or below. The very tiny buttons could have easily been twice as big, and easier to hit, and labelled. But they aren't. All the buttons are raised, instead of recessed in, so you'll be hitting random buttons if this is ever put into a purse, pocket, or bag. The hand-strap is permanently attached and has to be cut off with scissors if you find it annoying. A tiny "key" is used in order to get the radio to stand up. Plug it into a keyhole on the back. It's so small, the radio will easily fall over if you try to change channels or touch it in any way. How hard can it be to make a simple radio with some decent features? Or even some common-sense features?
C**G
Works great.
I was looking for a small portable radio that would also play music I already own while I am not in my house so I don't have to use up data on my phone. So far, this little radio works great.Sound/Volume: The volume is great. I only go about a quarter to midway on the volume when I am outside working. The sound is crisp – no problems if the radio station is clear or if using your own music.Radio Stations: When I turned on the radio, there were 12 stations that are uploaded based on where I am located and the signal strength. A few I wanted were not pre-loaded, so I just manually entered them. I recommend finding a list of your zip code’s radio stations and having them handy.Micro SD Card/USB Use: I purchased a 64G micro sd card along with the radio. It worked fine, but I decided that I wanted to split up the music by playlists or genre instead of playing everything. I ended up purchasing a set of 10 - 32G USB flash drives with a case. For me, the USB drives ended up being a better price than purchasing that many Micro SD Cards. You can just play them as they are loaded on your card/drive, enter the file number. You can also set it to continually repeat.Formatting of Music/SD Card: This is important – They clearly state that the Micro SD Card or USB flash drive will need to be formatted to FAT32 Format before use. I ended up having to download the format as it was not an option listed on my laptop. It only took a few minutes to find this on the internet and download it for use. Also, most of my music was not in the MP3 format and I ended up downloading an app to do this. Once I found one I liked that was also free, I was able to save the music I wanted in the new format without changing the original files.Overall, I highly recommend this product. It is small enough that I can put it in either my shirt or pants pocket when carrying it to where I am working. It also fits nicely in my purse or glove box when carrying it anywhere else. It works as advertised and I am very happy with my purchase so far.
A**B
Good volume in tiny, easy to use package
I live, as I imagine most do, in a noisy neighborhood. Loudly barking dogs All. Day. And. Night. Long. Louder and louder aftermarket modded vehicles. Boom cars. Sirens... And now we know noise threatens heart health and can even take years off your lifespan. The only way I've found to take the edge off unwanted loud neighborhood noise is with special white noise tracks designed to mask outside noise. But it's tough to move large stereo systems all around my home depending on the room I'm working in. This little machine works terrific for three big reasons: 1) You don't have to keep pressing buttons to turn the machine on. So as soon as you need to play a track, you just slide the on/off rocker switch to ON and the track begins. No more press-press-press 'til your fingers hurt, waiting for the machine to activate. 2) Despite the machine's tiny size, its volume can get so loud I ALWAYS have to turn it down because I don't want to disturb others in/near my home. I had a tiny MP3 player I was using for the same purpose, but its volume was ... toylike. Not so with this machine! 3) This machine plays, in addition to AM/FM radio, music/tracks via micro-SD card. Even better, if you leave the SD card in the slot and turn the machine off, the next time you turn the machine back on, it'll start playing FROM THE SD CARD IMMEDIATELY. I used to have to fiddle around with modes, settings, and buttons before just to get back to a single track I wanted. No more with this machine. Set-it-and-forget-it.Bonus: there's a "repeat" function/button. You can repeat one song or one folder. Another bonus: no garish, sleep-disrupting on/off noises OR green/blue/yellow lights.Now some caveats. First, the instruction manual warns that SD cards must be formatted as FAT32 and the files must be only MP3. So no FLAC, WAV, AAC... formats. This is a big limitation, as discussed next. Minus one star. Second, I couldn't get the USB port to work. I formatted an 8GB memory stick to FAT32 then placed a single 86MB MP3 track onto the thumb drive. The machine wouldn't recognize the memory stick no matter what I did. Minus another star. I use mostly SD cards b/c they're smaller and you can just leave them in machines without having to dismount before ejecting... But it would have been nice to have the USB function in case of emergencies. Lastly, I couldn't get music to play THROUGH this machine when connected to my Iphone via 3.5mm audio cable. As with the USB connection, nothing happened. :(If all you need is an SD card player for higher frequency noise (this machine gives no bass at all), then this is a worthwhile option at low cost. But if quality of sound (music...), formatting options (USB...) and audio codec options matter to you, look elsewhere. Also, if you need reliable, out-of-the-box USB functioning, look elsewhere. I may buy another brand to see if I can get the USB functionality this machine is supposed to have but at least for me doesn't AND the instant on, no button long-press functions this machine does have.I know this was a long review, but dealing with ever-increasing noise can be exhausting. Since legal jurisdictions won't take noise problems seriously, consumers have to find machines to protect ourselves from outside noise infiltrating our homes. Most audio machines on the market, though, aren't designed specifically for this purpose. These little machines, like the one reviewed here, can help.Tip: pair this device with a larger audio player that has excellent bass. Run the high frequency white noise through this small player (or a similar one) and the low frequency white noise track through the large, bass-heavy audio player to counter most outside noise.
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