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The Mycket DAB Radio Portable combines crisp DAB+/FM digital audio with Bluetooth 5.0 streaming in a sleek, rechargeable design. Featuring a 2.4" color display, 40 station presets, dual alarms, and up to 12 hours of battery life, it’s the perfect compact radio for on-the-go professionals who demand quality and convenience.
R**N
Great product
This is one of the best compact radios I've used. It’s easy to set up and comes with a built-in audio equalizer. The Bluetooth system is crystal clear, and overall, I’m very satisfied with my purchase.The only downside I noticed is that the FM station preset is limited to 20. When using auto-tuning, it stops once it reaches 20 stations, meaning you have to manually tune and save higher-frequency stations to the four available favorite buttons on the panel.As shown in the attached photo, I modified the unit by adding a mono socket directly connected to the speaker. This significantly amplifies the sound—over five times louder—when plugging in a passive subwoofer system.Go ahead, you can try and enjoy listening music.
T**Y
great quality, good value
great little radio! good price, sound is fab, reception good and battery lasts really well. bought for our camper van and would highly recommend
D**E
This does a decent job in a small room.
Although this little radio has limited volume it still does the job. It is easy to programme and store your favourite stations and is an all round decent radio. I used it in the bathroom and it is more than loud enough and being small it can be placed out of the way. It has its own rechargeable battery so it can be used safely in the bathroom and after just over a week the charge is still full. For small rooms this does a decent job.
V**3
Great useful radio!
Compact/portable, with good sound quality and EQ for choice of tone. Bright clear colour screen that can be dimmed. Volume adjustable to a loud volume without sacrifice to tone. Internal battery charged by USB lead. Easy menu buttons.NOTE: Bedside analogue/digital clock display works only on mains power which was not in instructions. No UK three pin plug.
J**S
Excellent product
Lovely radio,great looking,easy to useExcellent sound quality. Very good price and prompt delivery
N**S
Great value & easy to set up & use.
What a super little radio at a bargain price. I bought it to replace my Pure DAB radio, which I broke when I dropped it. That cost me over £80 which is why I say that this replacement is such a bargain.It was well packaged & still had 70% charge in the battery. The instruction manual is excellent & the radio was tuned & working in just a few minutes.A great buy, highly recommended!
K**R
A Fabulously Compact and Good Quality Sound Output
I bought this small DAB+ radio at a very competitive price and was very pleasantly surprised at the amazingly remarkably clear output from the speaker. Controls are simple and this little radio also has a Bluetooth function and FM as well as DAB+ frequency range is covered; plus time can be displayed, alarm function built in too. The battery is easily charge via USB connection, and seems to retain its charge for a long time. Very portable in any setting and light weight. Colour is blackI would recommend you buy one.
A**Y
Various flaws worth considering, otherwise astonishing value
MycketExtremely cheap, for good reason. Needs some work on the firmware with a software update.The sound is in line with my expectations for such a small sized device (like an old 80s cassette Walkman), adequate for office, small kitchen or bedside (the volume goes down to very quiet indeed which is good for night listening) but it's not going to power a party.It was all set to feature large in my life, then I noticed something. The main issue for me is that it's doing something horrible with the audio, a fast automatic gain control that's like someone going mad on the volume control turning it up and down all the time. Once you notice it, it might drive you mad! My other DAB radio has an option to turn off such Dynamic Range control - the My(*u)cket doesn't. This may not bother some people, but it certainly sounds horrid to me. I can't condemn it totally for that reason alone, hence my 3 starts rating.It was so promising, there's a lot to like here. But I bought it as a very portable small radio hoping it would entertain me in stereo with headphones plugged in (the reviews are so mixed on the actual smaller wearable portables that none seem worth buying).Yes and no on that score - the MP2 stations from the BBC come through in stereo, and version 1 of DAB+ stations that don't use "Parametric Stereo" are also OK. But the lower bit rate DAB+ stations that rely upon that PS (additional bit rate reduction stereo technology) in version 2 of DAB+ are too new for the firmware in this radio - like many other radios that haven't caught up yet either. So you'll only hear them in mono. (Anyone in or near France will find it does stereo OK as they use v1 DAB+ with reasonable bit rates)It's OK to use and change channels, the menus are reasonable. The main knob on top is a volume control most of the time and also goes up and down lists of options in the menus. The screen is OK and I like that it shows "slideshow" images such as station logos where these are transmitted. But you won't see the BBC ones as they use a different system called EPG that has its own subchannel just for the logos and this radio doesn't have the software to cope. It only shows logos where the station transmits them as part of their own subchannel mixed in with the audio bitstream.All in all, an interesting toy to play with but rather flawed for me, and if I can be bothered I'll send it back.
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