Insignia Portable HD Radio NS-HD01




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  • Arm band
  • HD radio with 10-station presets 100% Subscription FREE
  • 3.5mm output
  • 1.5" LCD color screen
  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery





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worth the money
This radio makes listening to FM great again.HD significantly improves:- Greater dynamic range (no audible compression)- Greater stereo separation- Multipath interference disappears -- HD rides-through conventional FM 'flutter'I use this as a passenger on a multi-hour daily commute in the Colorado Front Range, where there are about 12 commercial and 3 non-commercial stations broadcasting HD.The battery lasts about 8 hours, re-charged by USB. There is no way to open the case to replace the battery.Sensitivity is amazing with the headphone cord antenna. On travel in Rock Hill, SC, I received distant stations from North Wilkesboro and Raleigh.However, it DOES NOT give satisfactory reception through the Aux-In system jacks of 3 cars that I tried.Some features not indicated in the manual:It also receives RDS (giving basic id only). Some stations do broadcast both HD and RDS. When a signal is weak, only RDS...
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Great Little HD Radio
I just received this HD Radio today. I live about 50 to 60 miles north of NYC and the reception from the terrestrial FM stations is greatly improved over my bedside radio. The HD Stations that come in are crystal clear and the upgrade in audio that you hear is really improved over the terrestrial FM stations. My main fear was that since I live on the fringe of some the NYC FM stations broadcast signals is that I wouldn't pick up any HD signals. Well, I was really blown away on how strong this little radio pulls them in. It's very easy to operate and the instructions are very clear and easy to follow.So if you are on the fence about HD radio jump on over to the HD side and experience some really excellent tunes and crystal clear reception. Good luck and happy listening!!
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NS-HD01 HD Radio Portable Radio Top to learn more





Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Black




Regular Price: $169.00 | Price with discount: $117.50 | You Save: $51.50 (30%)
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  • Auxiliary input jack for connecting iPod or MP3 player; measures 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D)
  • Full-range adjustable treble and bass controls; Radio Data System (RDS) support
  • 7-watt amplifier and acoustic bass compensation system deliver warm, room-filling audio
  • Compact tabletop AM/FM radio with black wooden enclosure and front-firing 3-inch speaker
  • Advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry clearly reproduces distant AM/FM stations





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Excellent FM reception
I got the WR-2 from Amazon a week ago. Since the previous reviewer stated the reception is mediocre on FM, I was really worried about the reception for my favorite station, 105.3 MHz, at my apartment. I have several high-end radios, SONY SW77, ICF-2010CGrundig Sat 700 and Sat 800. Both SW77 and ICF-2010 receive the station with a high distortion using the built-in antenna. The reception of Sat 700 and 800 are better, but the signal is somehow unstable with the stereo and RDS (Sat 700) signals flashing. With the included external antenna, the WR-2 can deliver a clear, warm and full sound from this station with stable stereo and RDS signals.
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Simple, elegant, powerful radio. "It just works."
I was looking for a simple, powerful alarm radio, that also accepts AUX in (for iPods, etc.). The three primary radios I considered were the Sangean WR-2, Tivoli Audio Model One, and Boston Acoustics Receptor. Compact size, simplicity, and audio quality were my primary criteria. I looked at the Tivoli and Boston Acoustics "hands on" in a Target. I was quite disappointed with the Tivoli - seemed very cheaply made. The Boston Acoustics felt more solid, but the entire thing is plastic. I bought the Sangean sight unseen, but must say it is clearly superior to the competition. Build quality is exceptional and very solid - high quality wood and metal. The controls are intuitive and the remote is compact, yet fully functional. Audio quality is unmatched. The Sangean supports preset stations (which the Tivoli does not) and features a rich display that the other radios lack (including name of song, artist, and other information).The Sangean is an elegant and handsome...
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Digital AM/FM Table Top Receiver designed to provide exceptional audio reproduction utilizing a special acoustically balanced enclosure combined with a enhanced frequency response speaker and Sangean's advanced audio circuitry providing the sound and features of a large home stereo system. Top to learn more



Boasting an acoustically balanced wooden enclosure and an enhanced front-firing 3-inch speaker, the Sangean WR-2 tabletop radio offers the sound and features of a living room system in a cabinet that fits conveniently in a bedroom, kitchen, or garage. Any discussion of the WR-2 begins with its black wooden housing, which is rich in both appearance and tone. The cabinet's front surface features the speaker on the left side, a series of intuitively placed control buttons toward the bottom, and a generously sized LCD display in the middle with three brightness levels. More importantly, the cabinet teams with the 7-watt amplifier and the acoustic bass compensation system to add warmth and depth to the audio. Complementing the housing is Sangean's advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry, which picks up distant AM and FM stations and reproduces them with unmatched clarity, making music and even talk programs come alive.

Even though the WR-2 is advertised as an AM/FM radio, it offers much more than a standard digital tuner, including a Radio Data System (RDS) that displays short text messages on applicable FM stations, along with support for the Enhanced Other Network (EON) and its traffic information (available in certain regions). And unlike most tabletop radios, the WR-2 lets listeners adjust the treble and bass levels via the variable volume control. In its default mode, the rotary volume knob displays the volume level from 1 to 60. Tap it once, however, and it turns into a full-range treble control, and two taps creates a full-range bass control. Additional features include a clock with an alarm (radio or buzzer), an auxiliary input jack for connecting such devices as an iPod or MP3 player (both of which sound great through the speaker), a recording output jack, 10 memory presets that help you quickly find your favorite stations, and a full-featured infrared remote control.

A final bonus stems from the power backup function, which plays the radio for six minutes during a power failure (great for emergencies) and retains the memory preset and clock values for about an hour. The WR-2 measures roughly 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5.5 pounds.

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WR-2 tabletop radio, detachable power cord, infrared remote control, user's manual. Top to learn more



Warm Speaker Sound and Great AM
This is a very appealing clock radio with digital readout that gives you name of song, artist, and other information as you listen. The mono aural speaker is warm and full. The radio is attractive, solid and well-built, evincing nothing cheap or plastic-laden. The AM is very good. Most FM stations come in strong. But hard-to-get FM stations like 89.3 from Pasadena (I live 40 miles away in Torrance) requires that I move the FM antenna, but this is not a big deal, just a nitpick.Most listeners will love the WR-2. But if you're a radio buff like I am and enjoy the outstanding FM reception of the Grundig S350, the Kaito 1101 and 1103 models (called Degen in China), then I'm afraid the WR-2 will disappoint. To be fair to the WR-2, the more expensive Bose radio suffers the same problem of mediocre FM reception.Another important point: Because this radio has a remote control, it works great in your computer office. You can keep the WR-2 six feet or so away from your...
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JVC KT-HDP1 Transportable HD Radio Tuner (Black)




Regular Price: $149.95 |
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  • Improved sound quality and static-free reception from participating AM and FM stations
  • Built-in wired and wireless FM modulator
  • Connects to factory and aftermarket stereos
  • Universal add-on HD Radio tuner
  • Receives multicasting content (where available)





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Radio at its BEST.
After several years as a satellite radio subscriber, I bought and installed the JVC transportable HD radio receiver in my car. Radio never sounded so good, and though my small city doesn't have HD stations, I live a short distance from Minneapolis an there are several excellent HD station there that I can listen to during frequent visits. Reminds me of FM in the 70s. We had the radios before there were stations to listen to.AM sounds better, FM sounds great and when I am in the City, HD radio is a new experience in sound! The screen shows artist and song title and the FM transmitter on the JVC receiver is strong enough that I never have bleed-through from nearby FM stations.My factory radio doesn't have an auxiliary ear phone jack or tri-color RCA plugs in the back. Most HD radio tuners require this. The JVC KT-HDP1 does not. I'm a dope when it comes to car audio, and if I can install the JVC receiver and car kit, anyone can.
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The world's smallest HD radio tuner! The KT-HDP1 adapts to most vehicles and features a thin and slim design with Built-In HD (With Multi-Cast), FM, and AM Tuners. Using the optional accessory kits, the KT-HDP1 allows you to listen to your favorite High Definition Radio programming while driving, or, you can take it into the home or office too. Accessory options include: KV-K1017 Professional Car Installation Kit, KV-K1018 Do-It-Yourself Car Installation Kit, and KV-K1019 Home Kit Top to learn more




HD Radio Portable Player with 2.4" Touch-Screen Display




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  • PSD technology displays album art (not available in all markets), radio station, artist and song information on-screen.
  • Digital sound delivers CD-quality sound with no static or signal fade.
  • Live pause function allows the storage of content in buffer.
  • HD radio with 2.4" color touch-screen display along with 20 station presets allows you to listen to your favorite tunes on the go.
  • HD2 and HD3 compatible so you can receive extra local channels with additional content. Also receives standard FM stations.





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impressed, nice rig
After reading the other reviews here I had low expectations, but bought one anyway. Those reviews were overly critical in my opinion. I was very happy with my purchase. It took me 30 minutes to figure it out, but it's really easy to use. The time-out lock timer is only three seconds out of the box so you'll need to adjust that (easy). I also didn't realize the menu works like an iPhone; you can slide it back and forth by dragging your finger across the screen. I live in the city and have had excellent reception and I work in an office building with a lot of potential interference. None of the stations here are including the album cover art with their broadcast yet, though you can usually get the artist and title. I like having all the extra stations and the sound quality is great. I got about one day out of the battery listening to it off and on while at work. I would highly recommend this to anyone who is curious about HD radio.
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Give It a Chance.......
I've been fascinated by and owned a great many radios over the years (not to mention having been an FCC licensed radio tech for a number of years) so I've seen the state of the art progress for as long as there have been portable transistor radios and let me state there is nothing significantly wrong with this little radio that a good set of earbuds (such as Denon C750/751) and strong local station signal strength won't fix. In fact, the combination of sensitivity, selectivity, and low noise amplification are easily the best I've ever seen in a portable. The fact that Insignia had the confidence to retail it at $69.95 tells me they put an uncommon level of quality into it, and it shows if you know what to look for.This is not an HD radio module you can plug into a car or home system and get wifi levels of variety and stability. It is a well made and hight performing pocket FM radio with unavoidable but manageable limitations; the largest of which is the fact that earphone wires...
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Listen to your favorite HD radio stations while you're on the go with this portable player that features 20 station presets and a 2.4" color touch-screen display. What's Included * Insignia HD Radio Portable Player with 2.4" Touch-Screen Display * Headphones, USB cable, arm band * Owner's manual Top to learn more



Almost good, needs ergonomic refinement
An upgrade from the previous HD radio from Insignia - attractive, rechargeable and producing very rich sound in a small form. But sloppily conceived ergonomics mar my review: the headphone plug is placed on the side, making it difficult to grasp and press the on/off button or work the volume controls. How dumb! All kinds of bells and whistles are featured, some of which don't seem to work well, making tuning sluggish. The lock screen works intermittently and I cannot locate a 60 minute automatic turn off, a great feature on most pocket radios, preventing unintentional battery drain. Firmware upgrades would solve some problems but I have never seen any available on the BestBuy website. Perhaps the next version will be better.
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Sangean PR-D5 Portable Radio with Digital Tuning and RDS




Regular Price: $99.50 | Price with discount: $62.99 | You Save: $36.51 (37%)
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  • PLL synthesized tuning system with auto station seek.
  • Rotary volume and tuning control
  • 200mm ferrite AM antenna provides unmatched AM reception
  • Radio Data System (RDS) function with radio text, station name and auto clock time; Aux in, Sleep Snooze Alarm
  • 10 memory presets (5 AM, 5 FM)





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Stellar AM/FM Reception at Attractive Price Point
Half the price of my Tivoli Songbook, the PR-D5 has superior AM/FM reception, dual stereo speakers, and easy-to-use ergonomics, making it even better than the Sangean single-speaker Sonido. As a bedside radio, it has even better FM reception than my Sangean WR-2 but it lacks the WR-2's depth and heaviness, qualities I like in a bedside radio. For a lighter, portable radio with no remote, go for the PR-D5. If you want more luxury in your radio (remote, numerical volume indicator, heavier feel) and don't mind a slight compromise in FM reception, you might want to check out the Sangean WR-2, which is compatible with an upgraded FM antenna attachment.One question many will have is why the PR-D5 goes for about 15 dollars less than the Sonido. The answer most likely is that the 2.5-inch stereo speakers on the PR-D5 don't have the richness nor the depth of the Sonido's 3-inch monoaural speaker.Update: Ironically, I don't like listening to talk radio on dual speakers...
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Hands down one of the best performing portable radios you will find today. With its whoppingly large 200mm ferrite antenna, its dual 2.5" speakers, and the RDS text function you would be hard pressed to find another portable radio that offers so much for so little. This lite and powerful radio is capable of being powered by the included AC adapter, 6 x 'C' batteries, and optional DC power you have the flexibility a portable should have. We could talk all day about its features and performance, but think that you are the best judge. Listen and learn what good radio is. Features: PLL Synthesized tuning system. 200mm Ferrite AM antenna - provides unmatched AM reception 10 Memory Presets (5 AM, 5 FM). Rotary Volume Control Rotary Tuning Control Auto Seek Station Stereo/Mono Selector Switch Headphone Socket 3.5mm Aux-in Socket. DC Jack (Adapter not included) Backlite LCD. Sleep Timer Radio Data System (RDS) function with radio text, station name and auto clock time. Alarm with Humane Wake System (HWS). Battery Life Indicator. AC Power Adapter (Included) Dimensions ( W x D X H): 10 3/4" X 5 1/3" x 2 2/3" Weight: 2 lbs. Batteries: 6 x 'C'. Top to learn more



Quirky Design, Outstanding Reception, Breakthough Price
The PR-D5 upgrades Sangean's well-reviewed Sonido radio with a second speaker, the 200mm internal AM antenna from their CCRadio, a well designed side-mounted tuning knob, and a few other touches.The iPod-generation look of the new radio doesn't appeal to me, but that's a matter of taste, so you can judge that one for yourself. The pushbuttons unfortunately seem to be the same pressure-sensitive foil type used on the Sonido and CCradio, which tend to stand up poorly to prolonged use, but at least the addition of the new tuning knob means you'll use the pushbuttons less, so perhaps that's not a major issue.I find the dual speakers odd, but the audio is loud and clear, especially in FM stereo mode. Mono FM mode really cleans up the weaker signals. I have not found the dual speakers to be a problem on AM voice, as Jeff McMahon writes. The AUX input is a nice feature given how many MP3 players and other such gadgets people use now. The backlight goes on for a few...
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The PR-D5, an excellent portable radio.
As it is with many products these days, a bit more time taken in design and more attention to detail in the execution would have made this a 5-star product. First, just how portable is a unit this large (and heavy, with the 6 C batteries installed) without a shoulder strap? They do give you a grip rail on the back so you won't drop it carrying it from room to room, but it's not satisfactory for say, a camping or hiking trip. And speaking of batteries, Sangean did not put a foam pad on the inside of the battery hatch lid to help prevent the batteries from shifting around. That lack is not hard to rectify, but it did detract from my score for this unit. This just in: I wondered if there was any protection for the memory, etc. when it is time to change the batteries, so today (8/26/07) I ran some tests to find out. I pulled a battery for various periods up to one minute - the presets and other memories remained intact and the clock held too. A REAL MANUAL would tell you exactly how much...
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Sangean WR-2 Digital AM/FM Tabletop Radio, Walnut



Regular Price: $169.00 |
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  • Auxiliary input jack for connecting iPod or MP3 player; measures 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D)
  • Compact tabletop AM/FM radio with walnut-finished wooden enclosure and front-firing 3-inch speaker
  • 7-watt amplifier and acoustic bass compensation system deliver warm, room-filling audio
  • Full-range adjustable treble and bass controls; Radio Data System (RDS) support
  • Advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry clearly reproduces distant AM/FM stations





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Stunning Performance
There is so much I could say about this radio, but in short it works perfectly as described by the manufacturer and even better. It was purchased as a replacement for an Under counter GE Radio/CD Player. I tried a couple of other radios ( Crosley, Emerson, Sony) None of them could fill the room like this one. However, the most impressive feature to me is that it could pick up all of my favorite stations without much effort. I unpacked the radio in my basement, where reception is terrible unless you use an external ( outdoor antenna), and this radio pulled in all of the stations.The RDS function is great for seeing the titles of songs playing and Station IDs on some stations. I have yet to see a station actually broadcasting traffic reports in the Atlanta area, but it is nice to have the capability to see them if they do start broadcasting traffic data.As for Sound Quality, it is great.. The Radio can be a little heavy on the bass, I had to turn it down a...
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Digital AM/FM Table Top Receiver designed to provide exceptional audio reproduction utilizing a special acoustically balanced enclosure combined with a enhanced frequency response speaker and Sangean's advanced audio circuitry providing the sound and features of a large home stereo system. Top to learn more



Boasting an acoustically balanced wooden enclosure and an enhanced front-firing 3-inch speaker, the Sangean WR-2 tabletop radio offers the sound and features of a living room system in a cabinet that fits conveniently in a bedroom, kitchen, or garage. Any discussion of the WR-2 begins with its walnut-finished wooden housing, which is rich in both appearance and tone. The cabinet's front surface features the speaker on the left side, a series of intuitively placed control buttons toward the bottom, and a generously sized LCD display in the middle with three brightness levels. More importantly, the cabinet teams with the 7-watt amplifier and the acoustic bass compensation system to add warmth and depth to the audio. Complementing the housing is Sangean's advanced RF/IF electronic circuitry, which picks up distant AM and FM stations and reproduces them with unmatched clarity, making music and even talk programs come alive.

Even though the WR-2 is advertised as an AM/FM radio, it offers much more than a standard digital tuner, including a Radio Data System (RDS) that displays short text messages on applicable FM stations, along with support for the Enhanced Other Network (EON) and its traffic information (available in certain regions). And unlike most tabletop radios, the WR-2 lets listeners adjust the treble and bass levels via the variable volume control. In its default mode, the rotary volume knob displays the volume level from 1 to 60. Tap it once, however, and it turns into a full-range treble control, and two taps creates a full-range bass control. Additional features include a clock with an alarm (radio or buzzer), an auxiliary input jack for connecting such devices as an iPod or MP3 player (both of which sound great through the speaker), a recording output jack, 10 memory presets that help you quickly find your favorite stations, and a full-featured infrared remote control.

A final bonus stems from the power backup function, which plays the radio for six minutes during a power failure (ideal for emergencies) and retains the memory preset and clock values for about an hour. The WR-2 measures roughly 9.5 by 4.5 by 6 inches (W x H x D) and weighs 5.5 pounds.

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WR-2 tabletop radio, detachable power cord, infrared remote control, user's manual. Top to learn more



Warm Speaker Sound and Great AM
This is a very appealing clock radio with digital readout that gives you name of song, artist, and other information as you listen. The mono aural speaker is warm and full. The radio is attractive, solid and well-built, evincing nothing cheap or plastic-laden. The AM is very good. Most FM stations come in strong. But hard-to-get FM stations like 89.3 from Pasadena (I live 40 miles away in Torrance) requires that I move the FM antenna, but this is not a big deal, just a nitpick.Most listeners will love the WR-2. But if you're a radio buff like I am and enjoy the outstanding FM reception of the Grundig S350, the Kaito 1101 and 1103 models (called Degen in China), then I'm afraid the WR-2 will disappoint. To be fair to the WR-2, the more expensive Bose radio suffers the same problem of mediocre FM reception.Another important point: Because this radio has a remote control, it works great in your computer office. You can keep the WR-2 six feet or so away from your...
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Attractive and rich sound
I researched a lot of clock radios, including models from Tivoli, Boston Acoustic, Cambridge Soundworks, Bose, Proton/Sangean, and decided on this unit for the following reasons: stereo headphone jack; line in for MP3; front(vs. top-mounted) 3" speaker; programmable, digital tuning; digital clock. To my mind, it is oxymoronic to expect stereo speakers on a compact clock radio--the unit is on my night table and I am not sure how I can perceive stereo separation given that configuration; however, I do desire stereo headphone capability, which the unit delivers. When I lived in New Hampshire, I had very few stations to listen to, owing to poor reception, in spite of the external FM antenna. Now that I am in the metro Boston area, I do not find reception to be an issue. I have never been able to set my clock automatically with the RDS, but the other features, i.e. song title, artist, radio station work satisfactorily. I think the sound of the unit is superb, but it would be interesting...
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