







🎧 Stay tuned, stay ahead—your pocket-sized audio revolution awaits!
The HRD-605 Portable Radio is a sleek, compact digital radio supporting FM, AM, and Shortwave bands with DSP chip technology for superior reception. It doubles as an MP3 player with TF card support up to 128GB, features a backlit LCD, built-in speaker, and headphone jack. Powered by a rechargeable 500mAh battery, it offers over 12 hours of continuous use, making it the ultimate travel and outdoor audio companion.
















| ASIN | B0977FTG2C |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | HRD-605 |
| Manufacturer | HanRongDa |
| Product Dimensions | 8.64 x 4.57 x 1.78 cm; 18 g |
J**S
Works great. Sounds great. Small and convenient.
G**N
Battery life sucks. Radio has a rechargeable battery via USB cable. After charging battery LED lights indicate full charge and/or power status. With a full charge I turned the radio on and the power status lights go from a full charge to the next level down within five minutes. I figure at this rate it would run out of power within a half an hour. This radio is very difficult to setup. The fully automatic scanning and storage feature leaves you with no choice in selecting or passing on a station(s). NG I wanted a radio I could preset to my favorite stations and this ain't it. I have no idea about the other features on this radio, I found the instructions very hard to follow and not at all logical. The only thing missing on this radio is a command line prompt and DOS commands.
J**L
Excelente artículo, bien terminado. Buenos materiales , buen sonido
B**N
I buy these things because I collect radios - expensive ones and cheapies. This cheapie radio didn't disappoint me and has surprisingly good audio for its small size. The FM scan picked up a respectable 50 stations in my area. All of these DSP based radios do pretty well with that. AM and SW to be tested but I'll wait until the evening. It already does what I expect on those bands during the day. For those complaining about the lack of buttons - go buy yourself a $300.00 communications receiver or deal with it. I have those too. What do you expect for 25 bucks? I took a photo next to a bottle cap for size context. Testing on AM and SW are showing pretty surprising performances too!
J**M
MP3 player and has an AM tuner.
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