🎶 Stay connected, sound sharp, and never miss a beat with SR20 Smart Radio!
The SR20 Smart Internet Radio combines WiFi streaming, Bluetooth speaker functionality, and portable FM radio in a sleek, compact design. Featuring a vibrant color display, dual alarms, and app control, it delivers immersive 6W stereo sound with customizable EQ settings. Powered by mains or batteries, it’s perfect for millennial professionals seeking versatile, high-quality audio on the go.
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.3"L x 3.6"W x 4.4"H |
Material | Plastic and Fabric |
Style | Stereo |
Color | Black |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C, Bluetooth 5 |
Frequency | 87.5 MHz |
Compatible Devices | [PARTIAL] Bluetooth-enabled devices |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 6 Watts |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Display Type | TFT Color Display |
Power Source | Mains and Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | 3-Band |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | TFT Color Display |
Special Features | Portable Stereo Sound WIFI Internet Radio/Podcast Player/FM Radio, Bluetooth 5.0/Private EQ Setting |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Tuner Type | FM & Internet Radio |
B**E
A+
Works as a wifi radio. Works well as intended.
A**R
Excellent
I keep this radio on the sill of my kitchen window and it fills the room with music while I cook. The only suggestion that I would make is that I have learned to remove the batteries after every listening session They last longer that way it seems
D**T
Very Poor Quality
Sound quality is awful - like a 1970's clock radio. Volume varies greatly between presets, some requiring full volume which still isn't loud enough. Apparently, the clock screen is not dimmable and it is far too bright at night for a bedside table. When there is a power failure, screen goes dead even though there are new batteries installed, screen will not come back on until power knob is activated, then it goes through a complete reboot process. So, if you don't reset it when this happens at night, your alarm is disabled! While the picture on Amazon looks like wooden back and cloth front . . . its all cheap plastic: description says Walnut. Also, its only 8" long by 4" tall: again picture is deceiving. I was expecting something like my House of Marley EM-JA006-MI. What a major letdown! What was I thinking: Made in China.
B**U
Not bad.
This works pretty well. Sound quality is decent, sounds good through headphones. Connects to the network easily.The not so good - it tends to get hung up every so often. There must be a key sequence I've not found yet to back out of it. It also has to connect every time you turn it on which seems odd.Edit: the Oktiv app let's you control the radio from your phone. Nice.
D**N
FM quality radio
AA batteries runs for about ,4 hours of useIt using the same chips as other brandsSo,The sound can't get anything Better than normal FM radioBut that's what most doThe volume is great for a normal FM radio stationSo if the decision was made to change the FM quality it would change to
B**.
Good value but hard to set up and quirky
This is a great value for an internet radio, and once set up the sound quality is excellent, considering the price.Setting it up was a challenge. The QUICK START GUIDE only has diagrams, no text. And the diagrams weren’t clear. After a half hour without success, I went to the USER’S GUIDE and that was more helpful. Still, the interface is confusing. The unit found my Wi-Fi network and it was easy enough to type in my password. But then it wasn’t clear how to actually SET that password - it wasn’t clear how to do that, which button needed to be pushed.There are a lot of station presets, but actually setting them is a bit confusing after the 1 and 2. After that you have to hit 3+ for the 3-40 presets.I wish it came with a remote. Everything centers on the main power/volume button. A lot depends on how long you hold the power button down for, but it seems random and temperamental. Quite often I will push it to turn the unit on, but nothing happens. For wto separate pushes. I try to push it longer but it doesn’t go on. Then I will push it shorter and it does turn on.I use this in my kitchen to listen to news or music or sports. It’s replacing another Chinese made internet radio that lasted four years. It also was quirky and I had to replace it after it recently only played static for all my presets. Perhaps quirky comes with the territory for inexpensive Chinese internet radios.Overall, three stars because it’s inexpensive and functional, but I wish it was better and easier to use.
H**O
Mi radio, mi mayor felicidad.
Es el mejor regalo que me han dado, siempre soñé con un Smart radio, lo único malo es que no me deja guardar más de tres emisoras en internet, desconozco cómo se hace.
D**T
Not great sound
I was excited to try this internet radio, and while it has some good features, it also has a few frustrating aspects. Setting it up wasn’t the most intuitive process, especially using the dial, but once I got past that, it was fairly easy to navigate. The internet station search function works well, and I was able to bookmark a number of stations without much trouble.The sound quality is just mediocre at best. The volume levels between presets are inconsistent, and some stations require max volume, which still isn’t loud enough. The Bluetooth feature is a nice bonus, though.One major downside is the clock display. It’s far too bright for a bedside table, and apparently, there’s no way to dim it. Also, if there’s a power outage, the screen goes completely dark, even with fresh batteries installed. The only way to get it back on is by manually turning the power knob, which means the alarm won’t work unless you reset it. That’s a huge flaw for a clock radio.The bottom line is I that cant get past the very mediocre sound quality, and to me that is a deal killer. I could see using it for very casual listening or listening to news and talk radio mainly.
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