🎶 Tune In, Zone Out! Your pocket-sized sound companion awaits.
The Panasonic RF-P50D Pocket AM/FM Radio is a lightweight, portable radio designed for music lovers on the move. Weighing just 4 ounces and featuring a large speaker, this sleek silver device operates on two AA batteries, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite AM and FM stations wherever you go. With an LED tuning indicator and compact dimensions, it's the perfect blend of functionality and style.
Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5"L x 3"W x 2"H |
Style | RF-P50 |
Color | silver |
Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio, 3.5mm Audio |
Frequency | 87 MHz |
Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Voltage | 3 Volts (DC) |
Display Type | LED |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Radio Bands Supported | FM, AM |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Portable |
Tuner Type | FM, AM |
M**E
Panasonic Pocket Radio Works Great.
Looks good, sounds good and picks up plenty of stations. When you live in a rural area and lose power during a storm featuring tornado activity and the cell tower is so far away the cell phone is dependent on internet guess what you need. Answer: a battery powered radio (ok a storm cellar would be great too) The Panasonic pocket radio is perfect for our needs and includes the earphone and attached antenna.
K**D
Excellent reception - and the dial even glows in the dark
There are dozens of pocket radios here on Amazon. This is one of the best. The Panasonic RF-P50D gets excellent reception on both AM and FM, and it sounds very good for a radio this size. In addition, as a unique and useful touch, the dial face even glows in the dark similar to the face of a glow-in-the-dark watch dial.This radio looks almost identical to the earlier version of Panasonic's pocket radio, which had the same model number as this one except the earlier model didn't have the "D" on the end of the model number. That one was okay for local stations but had very weak reception of stations that were distant. This revised model has vastly improved reception, especially on AM. I compared this side-by-side to Sony's small pocket radio, the ICF-P26. The sound quality is similar but this Panasonic is notably better at pulling in weak signals on both AM and FM. Compared to some of the off-brand pocket radios in this general price range - well, there's really no comparison, yet many of those cost as much as or more than this Panasonic. Here you get reception that closely rivals that of bigger portables. It's hard to find that in any pocket radio, let alone at this price.The luminescent tuning dial collects energy from ambient room light and then glows for a while when the room goes dark. It's a nice touch and useful for tuning the radio in bed. But, if the radio has been in the dark for a long time, such as stored in a drawer or a purse or carrying bag, the dial face will have to be exposed to light for a minute or so in order for the illumination feature to work.To complete the old time pocket radio feel, Panasonic even includes in the box with this radio a single-ear earphone. My uncle, who passed away many years ago, was a night watchman at a factory and he always kept a pocket radio with him, which kept him company all night as he listened to talk programs through old-style earphones just like these. And, because they only fit into one ear, the user is safer owing to having an ear open to hear things going on around him or her. The old way isn't always inferior.My informal observation is that battery life is excellent. Panasonic specs provided on the owner's instruction sheet included with the radio state that the radio will play 64 hours on 2 AA batteries on FM, or 68 hours on AM. Obviously this testing is at a certain volume level and duty cycle. In real life usage the batteries will last longer if the radio is played at lower volume levels (or through the earphone) and in shorter usage cycles. Playing the radio at high volume levels and for many hours at a stretch will drain the batteries more quickly.This is a top choice among small pocket radios. Simple to use, sounds good, great reception, free retro earphone - plus a dial that glows in the dark.
C**S
Solid radio but not great for mobile
Great radio but not for mobile use. Slight accidental adjustments in the turn wheel can un tune the frequency you want. I can see now the value of a digital tuner.
M**I
Perfect pocket radio
Perfect pocket radio for my morning walks! Puts an extra push in my get up and go! I have already recommended it to friends! Good audio, no static, easily picked up my favorite station.
J**E
My best find
After trying out many brands, this one seems like the best. The sound is good and the ability to turn it up and down is smooth and works better than the other brands.
B**G
piece of junk
My mom likes having a little transistor radio to listen to at night when she's going to sleep. We got this radio for her in 2023 because we thought Panasonic would be a good brand. We were wrong. It worked fine for about four months, then she started having problems with the volume cutting out. She can tune into a station and it'll come in really clear with good sound, but then after a minute the sound cuts out entirely. Even trying to tune into another station doesn't bring the sound back. Of course this happens after the return window has closed so we're out the money we paid for it, but we're definitely not getting another Panasonic radio, that's for sure.
J**.
Good emergency supply
Great little radio to keep with your emergency supplies. I recently spent a couple of hours in the dark in a closet due to tornado warnings in my area. I have very spotty cell service where I live and this little radio helped me ease my fears and keep my up to date.
J**N
LIMITED VALUE
Poor sound quality; One unidirectional in-earphone listening. Ya get what Ya Pay For.
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