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Kaito KA108 Super Sound quality AM FM Shortwave Radio with MP3 Player and Radio Recorder, Radio Time Schedule Recorder,Alarm Clock+ More (Black)

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About this item

  • plastic
  • Made in USA or Imported
  • AM/FM/Short Wave Radio with FM Extended Band and Full SW Band with High Sensitivity
  • Radio Recorder and Time Scheduled Radio recorder
  • Two Alarm Clock that wakes you up Two times
  • Micro SD Card and USB Thumb Drive as storage for easy access
  • Large LCD with Back Light


From the manufacturer:
A Radio with High Quality Sound and More Features
This KA108 is Kaito invention in 2016! This radio is a perfect combination of traditional world band radio and the modern music player MP3 in SD or USB storage.
A Recorder is built in the radio to record any program you want by pressing the button to immediately record it or set up a scheduled time to record the program you want to listen and save it on to the storage and listen to it later.
The Two Alarm Clocks are so convenient to wake you up twice at different times, wake up by Music or Radio station.
You can set up sleep mode to turn off the radio by itself when you sleep.It is a radio that built with super good quality speaker that let you enjoy the music with great Bass and full response
You can connect it to your laptop or computer through a Line In Jack.
Radio Size:5 1/2"X 3 1/4"X1" (14mmX8.5X2.5mm)
Radio Bands:
AM: 510 Khz- 710 Khz (Step 10KHz for USA and 9Khz for other world)
FM: 87 Mhz-108 Mhz (64.0/76.0/87 Select able)
SW: 2300 khz- 23,000Khz MP3 Player with : Micro SD Card and USB Thumb Drive
AUX: Line In Jack
Ear Bud: 3.5 mm Stereo Earphone Jack
Power: BL-5C Lithium Rechargeable Battery
Mic-USB Port for Charging the battery
Included: KA108 Radio X 1 PC
Quick Guide X 1
User's Manual X 1
BL-5C Battery X 1


Paul Arents
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020
Low range speaker makes it very difficult to understand voice. Very awkward to use, have to refer to instructions frequently. Have to repeat input procedures numerous times. Stops playing what is recorded before the end of the recording. Static on playback of FM radio stations.
josh
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2017
I bought this solely to use as an FM radio recorder. It's the only thing out there except for the much more expensive C Crane Witness 2 as far as I can tell. Here's the dope:The FM sound quality is outstanding. When I played it through my home stereo system it was very good. The sensitivity isn't great but I live in the city and all nearby stations came in just fine. The DSP tuning on the FM band is truly a breakthrough in radio technology.The scheduled recorder is bare bones but it works. The first hurdle was getting a micro SD card that was compatible. I eventually reformatted a 2GB Sandisk card as Master Boot Record and FAT. That did the trick. You set the radio on the station you want to record. Lower the volume to 1 because when the timer kicks in the radio will play. Set the timer by hour and minute. Next set the duration the choices 1,15,30,60,90,120 or 180 minutes.Sadly, there are no functions for scheduling on a different day or repeat recording. You can only set one recording and you have to leave the radio tuned to the desired station.The recording quality is good. There are no options that I can see in the menu. It makes 128kbps mpegs (mp2/layer1) at 32KHz. The files are just numbered in order without any metadata.Mine came with a dead battery (standard old school cell phone batteries). I am going to send it back. If it had more robust scheduling options, I would ask for an exchange but since it can't do repeat recordings, I will opt for a refund instead.
androiduser
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2017
I liked the features of the radio and it was good that a vendor tried to fill the gaps other radios don't have.The bad news:1. AM sound is problematic to hear sometimes2. Buttons behave erratically. Seems a debouncing problen. For example you turn it off and it turns on back again.3. Li Battery came dead and doesnt chargeHad to use a cellphone one.4. It already failed to me and it turns on but no sound. If press volume + the screen goes blank.So the radio lasted a couple of monthsSo I cant even recomend even to try this radio. I wish i didnt try it given the features it had.
Lenore G.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2016
I work in an office that is one floor below the ground, getting radio reception is difficult, but, this radio is able to pick up a signal. The public radio station signal is somewhat weak, but, I can hear it, depending on where I put the radio. The only thing is that the battery is dead and never powered, I need to contact the company and ask for a new one.
AJS
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2016
Simply put, this is a piece of junk, and Kaito should be ashamed of selling it. The radio reception is on a par with a sub $10.00 radio. Add to that the audio quality sounding distant and poor. The mp3 abilities are an atrocity as the buttons don't function properly. No matter what button you press (play, ff, rw) there is a high chance that it will return you to the beginning of the track you are playing.Buy the Kaito KA 29 model, which is superior in every way and cheaper.
llacosse
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2016
Well this little box has alot of features! Too many for my needs. All I want is a FM radio with the ability to time record a station when I want. FM reception is great. Sound is very good for a small radio. Takes awhile to figure out the programming and such.My unit came defective. At first I thought I was an idiot and could not figure out how to get the thing to play music. Turns out, when I tapped the unit it would come alive then stop again. Something inside is loose or shorting out.
Kathy
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2016
This radio has so much potential but really needs to improve on some key features. I suspect my radio has a defect with the MP3 playback (as described below) so it’s going back. I would like to replace it with another of the same model but I think I will wait to see if they can improve some of the AM audio quality problems first.The pros:-- Nice size, a pocket radio. When placed on a flat surface it stands up on its own.-- Literally hundreds of presets.-- Great reception on FM. This radio has the ability to bring in and keep separation of many weak FM stations.-- Impressive audio output with its small speaker. Also sounds good through headphones, including stereo from FM & MP3 files.-- Provides for MP3/WAV input from micro SD and/or thumb drive.-- It uses a replaceable phone-type battery with a 1000 mAh capacity which is enough for hours of playback using headphones.-- Ability to record what is being played through the radio, and ability to schedule to record a broadcast that might be several hours away.The cons:-- Poor sound quality on AM & SW bands. The sound, either through the speaker or through headphones, is so muffled that both bands are difficult to listen to. I didn’t purchase this radio to listen to SW band anyway, but I have several AM stations that I like to listen to and would like to have decent AM-band performance. Since this radio can record its broadcasts I tried recording a few minutes of the AM band using a strong station. When I played the recording back there was no improvement in sound quality. It was just as muffled as before when playing either through the radio or by playing through computer speakers.-- Inconsistent playback looping when playing MP3 files. The manual describes procedures to repeat playback of a single MP3 file; repeat playback at the end of all files; or no repeat. At times I could get the playback to continue from one file to the next, but after playing a few files it would begin repeating the same file. When I would try to enter the number for another file it would sometimes take it, and sometimes not (most often not). The only way I found to get it back to normal play was to turn the radio off and then back on again – and that didn’t always work. Because of this I am returning the radio.-- Since the radio has such a good sound on FM & MP3 files through its little speaker it would be nice if it were to have longer battery life. When the volume is dialed up about halfway up the scale, say 12 to 15 for tabletop listening, the output through the speaker is only about 3 or 4 hours. It will play while being charged but on AM there is such a loud buzzing, and on SW a loud rushing sound that those bands are not usable. If a second battery were available and charged up it could be changed out to extend listening.I will definitely buy another of the same model to replace this radio but I think I will wait until I hear that they have improved the problems with the AM band.
Heatwave
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2016
Great Radio, but I rate it 4 starts because of the speaker audio. The speaker has great sound when playing music, but the sound of the speaker muffle the audio in MW/SW.