







📻 Stay connected, powered up, and sounding sharp—wherever life takes you!
The JEUJUG Portable AM/FM Digital Radio combines a large, easy-to-read LCD display with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and a powerful 5-watt speaker. It offers versatile power options including a built-in 1800mAh rechargeable battery, D-cell backup, and AC plug-in, ensuring continuous use at home or outdoors. Designed for superior reception and sound clarity, this compact radio is perfect for professionals seeking reliable, stylish audio on the go.









| ASIN | B0D1R4YVX5 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | d1a509b2-eccb-49f9-be81-3f9d24f41f36 |
| Manufacturer | JEUJUG |
| Product Dimensions | 16.26 x 8.64 x 12.7 cm; 971 g |
P**S
I rarely will give five stars, however this radio is definitely worth a look. It's small yet has a nice sturdy build. It's simplistic and has very clean sound. I don't listen to AM radio however this radio seems well suited for AM. The FM is very clean sounding with good above average reception capabilities. The various buttons are well placed and operate smoothly. The LCD screen is backlight with LED light and is extremely easy to see and yet not hard on the eyes. The bluetooth function makes for a perfect all-around radio. The radio has a built in lithium battery which makes it very portable. The radio can also run on batteries too. It's third power is AC, so no matter what you need this little compact radio has the variety of power functions. This in my opinion is a rare find. The price is fair and this radio seems well built. There is no rattles or vibrations when playing any of its functions. Again, I rarely will give a five star but most definitely will with this well made little radio.
J**.
I just updated about wandering tuning when, now, the radio suddenly just failed to work for AM, FM and Bluetooth! All that works is the time alarm and lighted screen. The fully charged battery shows as fully depleted, which wouldn't allow the screen or time to work, so that's bogus. I'll update this after I find if the Jeujug company responds to my contact on their website, asking for their help. UPDATE: JEUJUG RESPONDED! I contacted the company. Jeujug sent me a replacement! All seems to be working well, but the drifting tuner problem still exists when turned back on. (See explanation below) ----------------------------------------------------- I needed a new radio for my unheated sunroom here in CT. I go out there a few times a day for just a few minutes at a time. This Jeujug AM/FM radio seemed to have all the features I wanted, along with an alarm function that I'll probably never use. PROS: I wanted an emergency radio with rechargeability, in the event of a power failure. This model stays fully recharged when used plugged into an AC outlet. CHECK! I wanted standard battery backup for the built-in rechargeables. This one accepts 4 D-cell back-up batteries. CHECK! I wanted a digital display with digital tuning. CHECK! I wanted a pull-out antenna and a carry handle. CHECK! I wanted good, undistorted sound with high-volume capability. CHECK! I wanted Bluetooth, so I could occasionally listen to tunes from my smartphone. CHECK! Thanks to the telescopic antenna, the FM reception is quite strong, even here in my very rural location. Better than my old boom box radio. The AM reception is awful, though. But that's not uncommon where I live. Anyway, I'm really an FM listener. At the low volume I use, so far the rechargeable battery seems to have a long life. That's a good thing for longer power failures, or for trips to the beach, camping, etc. By the way, the sound remains strong and undistorted at high volume settings. I was quite surprised at how high the volume can go! It can easily fill a larger room. The display only stays lit (white) for a few seconds when you turn on the radio, showing battery level and what you've chosen/tuned in. When the radio is off, the time and battery level are displayed (unlit). But, whether the radio is on or off, pressing the SNOOZE button lights the display for several seconds, showing time and battery. (See photos) CONS: 1.) The only way to turn the radio on or off is via a side-mounted slide switch. That switch also selects between ON/OFF, Alarm, AM, FM and Bluetooth. I do wish it had a simple On/Off pushbutton on the front or top of the radio. That way it would conveniently come on with my previous selection (usually FM). I'm hoping the slide switch can survive the thousands of cycles I'll put it through in the coming months and years. 2.) I tend to use very low volume. The volume adjustment knob on the side is VERY sensitive at low volumes. Even the slightest adjustment delivers BIG changes. I have to be extremely careful to barely move the knob to get the exact low volume I desire. 3.) Because the telescopic antenna is actually attached just a bit down on the side of the radio casing, instead of on the very top, you cannot rotate it a full 360 degrees without it hitting the casing. This stops any further rotation. So, you must turn the radio itself to properly align the antenna for the best reception of certain stations. Sometimes that means turning the radio completely around, facing away from you! This is the radio's biggest negative, in my opinion. (See photos) 4.) I've started noticing the tuning wandering! I turn it off on 94.9 FM. When I turn it back on, it's still set for 94.9, as it should be. BUT, often times, there is either 100% pure static, or moderate static atop the station signal. If I bring the tuning up or down one step, and then return it to 94.9, the reception returns to crystal clear!! I have NEVER experienced such a phenomenon in any digital FM radio before. I didn't notice any other reviewers mentioning this, so maybe I was just unlucky, and got a faulty tuner. I don't keep it on long enough to say whether it eventually wanders when left on. I will try and see, and edit my update when I know. Overall, with the free replacement, I can now say that I'm pretty much satisfied with this Jeujug portable AM/FM radio. Were it not for cons #1, #3 and #4, I would have rated it a full 5 stars.
A**R
As described works very well
S**T
This radio is small but powerful. I take it to outside parties and play music through bluetooth. I use it when i work in my garden .The radio reception is good and strong. Will be buying more for gifts.
J**N
I collect these cheaper small radios. As for sound quality I would rate this radio as average compared to simulator units I have recently purchased. The advertised functions do work and I would have rated it 5 stars had the sound been a little better. I think the radio is overpriced by about 10 dollars.
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