📻 Vintage vibes, modern power — your soundtrack, your style.
The PRUNUS J-199 is a stylish vintage-inspired radio combining classic 1950s aesthetics with modern tech. Featuring a 3-band AM/FM/Shortwave tuner powered by a high-quality DSP chip and a robust 15W speaker, it delivers rich, room-filling sound. Connectivity options include Bluetooth 5.0, AUX, USB, and TF card support, while 3-way power sources (AC, rechargeable battery, and D-type batteries) ensure uninterrupted listening anywhere. Perfect for nostalgic audiophiles and design-conscious professionals alike.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.2"L x 5.9"W x 8.2"H |
Material | Plastic |
Style | classic |
Color | Yellow |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
Frequency | 18 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Speaker, Smartphone, Headphone, MP3 Player, Earphone, Tablet, Laptop |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 15 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
Display Type | analogue/analog |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | analog |
Special Features | Built-In AM Antenna, Rechargeable |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Auxiliary, USB |
Tuner Type | AM/FM |
T**D
An Excellent Vintage Looking Radio
Love this radio and the mid century vibe it has. Sound is nice and radio feels substantial/well built. AM is spotty at best but I've had the same issue with radios three times the price. Although cabinet is plastic, it has a beautiful woodgrain finish and is not flimsy. I enjoy using bluetooth, listening to classic old time radio stations from various apps ... this works excellent. I've been enjoying Jack Benny, Phil Harris, Amos 'n Andy, The Great Gildersleeves, Life With Luigi, The Shadow, Philo Vance and so many more since purchasing this unit.The radio will play while plugged into your wall socket, with the built in rechargeable batteries, or with standard batteries installed. There's even an AUX (plug in your old Mp3 player) and memory card slot. Also buttons to record, fast forward thru tracks or go back.+ in my book
C**T
Pretty Retro looking solid radio
I love the look of this retro radio. It’s plastic I guess as other buyers have pointed out but it looks like wood and has some weight to it, feels very solid. I knew from reviews before buying it that it wasn’t real wood, that wasn’t a deal breaker for me and I’m glad I didn’t let that sway me from buying it. One of the deciding factors for me buying it was the fact that it can be plugged in but also run on batteries. I live in Florida and you know hurricanes, so for me that was a plus. You never know when that could come in handy. It was extremely easy to set up literally plugged it in, my phone connected immediately and turned on the knob on the radio and was listening to music within seconds. It found radio stations with no problem that came in good without the antenna up at all, for me I don’t listen to the radio really just my Bluetooth but good that it picks up stations clearly. It sounds good. I mean probably not house party loud good but I just want to listen to music at a reasonable volume and chill, also radios or stereos with the loud thumping bass isn’t for me as it is for some people, gives me a headache, and this seems good in that regard too.
B**R
Retro fun, works well, nice features. Recommended!
This little guy is a lot of fun for this old fart. It's basically a tabletop AM/FM radio, but it has a nice retro look, with faux woodgrain finish and actual dials to tune to a station, adjust the volume and turn it off. The sound is good for FM radio, but not so great for the bluetooth or USB connector. There are no tone controls. Still, this is not a deal breaker for me.The extras are nice, but not necessary to us. The sound is less good when connecting a phone via Bluetooth to play music. You can plug in a thumb drive full of MP3s to play, but there's no real UI to navigate or select the files. For me, that's OK, this is not that kind of experience.I REALLY like the battery, which works well. Sometimes when cooking we need to plug in a rice cooker or something; it's really handy to be able to unplug the radio and still use it for a while. Very nice, very simple.I had to laugh when we unpacked this at Christmas; my Gen-Z daughter was like 'how do you turn it off?' and I told her 'just turn the volume all the way down.' When it clicked off she had this look of amazement on her face, like she'd just started up a Model T or something! Hilarious, and fun.Highly recommended.
C**T
Fantastic sound quality, but it broke almost immediately
The unit has amazing sound quality and good volume. However, when the unit arrived in the mail the FM, AM, and SW options did not work for the first several minutes that the unit was powered on. They did start to work eventually and I chopped it up to some issue with the batteries or the parts. But, within a couple of weeks the FM, AM and SW options stopped working again. No static, just nothing. The Bluetooth still works fine, plugged in and unplugged, so I know it is not a power issue. I contacted the company asking for help but after we got past the most basic checks (is it plugged in, are lithium batteries in, etc) the customer service rep said they would check with an engineer and off a refund if they could not come up with anything. I did not want a refund and was hoping for a simple fix, but ended up with neither of those as I have not heard from the company in three weeks.That said, I guess it is a great and nice looking Bluetooth speaker but that is not what I paid for.Edit: the company did get in contact and send a replacement. I have had the new one for a couple of months and everything works fine. Same sound quality.
M**S
I LOVE this beautiful PRUNUS radio. Looks great, sounds great.
This radio is just as great as advertised. Looks and feels great. Great room filling sounds. This radio has a plastic case but is still classy looking.
D**G
An attractive piece of crap
Have you ever gone to the bathroom, looked in the toilet bowl and remarked "that's a nice looking piece of crap"? No, neither have I but that's what I stated less than a year after buying this lovely piece of crap. Initially it worked well but at the 6-month mark of ownership, it started modulating, cutting in and out. At first it seemed to be linked with how long the radio had been on but soon it would cut in and out shortly after turning the radio on. It would do this with any station I tuned. Then, it abruptly went silent and did not respond to different electrical outlets and locations, gentle pats on the top, praying to the "radio gods", repeatedly turning it on and off, first slowly and then rapidly. I initially was a happy camper, now, not so much. I suspect this company makes good stuff, I just happened to get a lemon. I have contacted the manufacturer but have not heard anything from them yet--it's only been 10-14 days ago that I complained to them. We will see what sort of company this is...I'll keep you posted.
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