📻 Stay tuned, stay ahead — analog vibes for the modern pro.
The Sony ICF-S10MK2 is a compact personal analog radio featuring dual AM/FM bands (AM: 530-1605 kHz, FM: 87.5-108 MHz) powered by AA batteries. Its classic analog tuning dial offers precise manual control, making it an ideal portable device for professionals seeking reliable access to news, music, and talk shows on the go.
Enclosure Material | Silver |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.75"L x 1.1"W x 4.6"H |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Display Technology | LED |
Radio Bands Supported | 2-Band |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Tuner Type | FM, Internet Radio, AM, AM/FM, HD Radio |
Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Display Type | LED |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Additional Features | Portable |
A**L
Good, cheap and portable
I bought this at the end of September 2013 to have in my office to listen to the radio (obviously).Positives:Cheap (£8.00 when I bought it).Batteries last long (the back of the box states 40 hours, but I'm on the original pair after listening to it for easily 4 weeks + at 40+ hours pr week).Sound quality is good enough.Reception in my room is good.Well built (knocked over on my desk a few times but has durable materials).Negatives:Not to find any as yet.For any price under £15.00 this has to be well worth the purchase if you're after a portable radio.
B**E
A good little trannie
For the past three years I have been listening to a radio which, after you have been listening to it for a few minutes, would lose the signal and consequently I would end up listening to a series of crackles rather than my chosen radio station. This was okay when I could actually retune it, but when I was in middle having a bath or taking a shower it was a real pain in the neck. Because of this I was almost pleased when it finally stopped working together, as I am much too frugal to replace a radio that actually worked even though it wasn't doing its job properly. I have no such problems with its replacement, the Sony Pocket size portable though. I have had it for a fortnight now and I am already convinced that I have purchased a very good little radio.It is a small radio that, in order to give an idea of the size, would, as the name suggests, comfortably fit into the average jacket pocket. It comes in a silver/grey colour which I don't particularly care for (a small radio should always be black or possibly white) but nevertheless it looks quite cool, almost retro. For such a small radio the sound quality is more than acceptable with little distortion even when the volume is high. The sound, by the way, can be surprisingly loud when the volume is at its highest setting. The radio picks up a good number of stations in both AM and FM without the aerial being extended; with the aerial extended though many more stations can be picked up, many from overseas. Searching for these overseas stations is a particular pleasure of mine when, late at night, I cannot get to sleep. I was a little surprised to find that a earpiece was not included with the radio as I thought this was standard but this is not much of problem as they can be purchased extremely cheaply from Amazon or even in many high street shops; please note though that sound will only issue from one earpiece if using a pair.I love transistor radios (do people still call them that?) and from a early age have always owned one. Through the years I must have had at least a dozen and this Sony model is one of the better ones.
F**A
Brilliant little no frills radio.
I did not realize that I had not reviewed this item until I was scrolling through my past orders. I purchased it in 2012 to replace a very expensive Roberts Sport pocket radio which stopped working suddenly and was told by Roberts it could not be repaired,so have had plenty of time to asses this little Sony.I wanted something small to go in my pocket for when I am out in the garden, also if I am listening to something interesting in a room and need to go to another room I can take it with me, it also comes to bed with me so that I can listen to 5 live at night then I don't have to get out of bed to switch the big radio off when I get sleepy.I find the batteries (2 AAs) last ages considering how much it is in use, the tone is perfectly acceptable for speaking radio and I find it to be better than my Roberts in all departments. My son already had this radio and he recommended it to me and I would have no hesitation saying buy it!!
D**Y
Just wanted a simple radio for listening to MW 5 ...
Just wanted a simple radio for listening to MW 5 live while out walking through my headphones.Unlike previous Roberts radio (which was a lot smaller) it does not 'hold' the station you are listening to and can wander away from the signal.The sound is Mono through my headphones too.Ok if you place the radio in a fixed position and listen to it through its own speaker.
A**H
Turns out portable radios are fun
It's a great little device, simple to use and having a little portable radio is actually really nice. The battery life is very good as well.Unfortunately the build is a bit lacklustre. The plastic feels very cheap, particularly the dials and the battery door. I also have a Roberts Sports 925, which is a similar size, but seems to have better reception, better sound quality, a louder speaker, better build and is just nicer overall, and it only cost about £2 more than this one. It also stands up with a little less wobble than the Sony.If you can get the Robert one for a decent price, it's worth it, if not this Sony is still a really nice device that just does one thing reasonably well.People have said it only plays through one ear with headphones, and there is actually a signal in the right ear as well, but it's just much much quieter than the left ear. The Roberts is fine in both ears, so if you're going to be using it with headphones I'd give the Sony a miss.
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