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Sencor SRD 3200 B Portable Radio Electric / Battery with Bluetooth and USB Black

Portable radio receiver SRD 3200 B with digital PLL tuning and FM range 87.5-108 MHz. It features an output power of 1.2 W RMS and a 3" speaker.

  • High sensitivity and excellent sound quality
  • Bluetooth...

Portable radio receiver SRD 3200 B with digital PLL tuning and FM range 87.5-108 MHz. It features an output power of 1.2 W RMS and a 3" speaker.

  • High sensitivity and excellent sound quality
  • Bluetooth V4.0 for wireless connection
  • USB and Micro SD slots for audio playback
  • AUX-IN input and AUX-OUT output for headphone connection
  • Digital display of received...
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Description

Description

Portable radio receiver SRD 3200 B with digital PLL tuning and FM range 87.5-108 MHz. It features an output power of 1.2 W RMS and a 3" speaker.

  • High sensitivity and excellent sound quality
  • Bluetooth V4.0 for wireless connection
  • USB and Micro SD slots for audio playback
  • AUX-IN input and AUX-OUT output for headphone connection
  • Digital display of received frequency
  • Programming up to 50 stations
  • Clock and sleep timer function
  • Telescopic antenna for better reception
  • Rubber surface and lightweight (0.62 kg)

Dimensions: 208 x 164 x 63 mm. Powered by AC 230 V / 50 Hz or 3 C-type batteries (LR14, not included).

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Radio type
Handheld
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
FM
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen, Memory Card
Connectivity
AUX, Bluetooth, Headphones, USB
Power Source
Electric, Battery
Colour
Black
Length
20.8 cm
Length
7.62 cm
Height
16.4 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (4)

Reviews

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  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
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  5. 1 star
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  • Signal quality
  • Construction quality
  • Sound quality
  • Volume
  • Handling
  • Value for money
  • dimxs

    Verified purchase

    Since I got it, it has been perfect. Of course, it is not used daily. It seems to be very well made.

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  • Dima T
    2
    31 out of 32 members found this review helpful

    Well, another "Chinese" product story. And even though Sencor claims to have a Japanese heart (once...), in essence it is just another private/white label brand from the Czech Republic, with low-cost products. Just like most German, Dutch, English, etc. brands, they have transformed into sound/video and household appliances.
    What bothers me every time with Chinese products (and I regret it again) is that, although they have all the specifications and capabilities on paper, the implementation is lacking. And damn it, they are only a fraction of their cost away from delivering what they promise.
    I have bought and used many radios (transistor radios and larger ones) since the "needle" era, in bedside "radio-alarm" tables, to today's "PLL" radios. Almost all of them, especially those with AA(A) batteries or rechargeable Nokia batteries, do not sound good or have good reception.
    I saw the size of the SRD 3200 and decided to try it. The same or similar OEM/ODM must exist in other brands (Akai, etc.). I did not see detailed reviews on Greek websites (only positive ones), but whatever I read on foreign ones (using Google Translate) is confirmed. It attracted me for "bedside, sleep" use, the size (208 x 164 x 63 mm), the 3" speaker, AC 230 or battery operation, and the Sencor "tradition" in radios (reception, sound).
    The good things:
    + It has a very good rubberized surface, like suede, with a good feel and does not leave fingerprints, beautiful design
    + Small but readable LCD, backlit, dims after a while, ideal for night, bedside!
    + Volume button on top, with a rotary encoder (endless), no problem with dust, "scratches" in the sound
    + Snooze function, pressing the volume button on top, the same trick activates the sleep timer, adjustable
    + Bluetooth works well, USB and micro-SD ports, headphone jack
    + Lightweight-portable, only weighs a few grams with the 3 C-type batteries
    The expected things:
    ~ Better sound than a transistor radio, but not Sony, Philips, weak bass, "dull" treble
    ~ Satisfactory volume, at around 1.2W the sound becomes "tinny"
    ~ Relatively good reception, the antenna works (although it needs adjustment in electronics), not Sangean, Tecsun
    ~ The small buttons in a circular layout are hard to read at night, and there are no radio memory buttons
    ~ The power plug (double "omega") comes out vertically from the back (instead of angled or from the side), limiting space
    The unacceptable things:
    - When operating with the power cord, the built-in transformer makes a loud buzzing noise, heard throughout the room!
    - At the lowest volume 1, the sound is quite loud for sleep, it can be heard in the adjacent room!
    - It operates with either power OR (exclusive) batteries, with the cord plugged in but not in the socket, it does not work with batteries
    - Due to the above, if it is plugged in (despite the buzzing) with batteries and there is a power outage, the alarm is useless in the morning
    The design and product management went well, they took a chipset with PLL tuning, digital volume, and made the product! Because I know something about electronics, a transformer without buzzing, slightly better antenna adjustment, slightly better speaker and sound cavity, true or semi-logarithmic volume, "OR" function for power or batteries (with clock/alarm preservation), and optionally, buttons for 5+ presets, would not cost the manufacturer more than $1 and would make the product better than Sony's at 2 or 3 times the price!
    That being said, I am tired and ashamed to return it. What I will do (with no guarantee) is to "open it up" and try to fix the sound, minimal intensity, and battery backup. I will also check the rest (USB, headphones) and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Handling
    • Value for money
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  • 5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Excellent choice! Easy to use.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
  • Since I got it, it has been perfect. Of course, it is not used daily. It seems to be very well made.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Well, another "Chinese" product story. And even though Sencor claims to have a Japanese heart (once...), in essence it is just another private/white label brand from the Czech Republic, with low-cost products. Just like most German, Dutch, English, etc. brands, they have transformed into sound/video and household appliances.
    What bothers me every time with Chinese products (and I regret it again) is that, although they have all the specifications and capabilities on paper, the implementation is lacking. And damn it, they are only a fraction of their cost away from delivering what they promise.
    I have bought and used many radios (transistor radios and larger ones) since the "needle" era, in bedside "radio-alarm" tables, to today's "PLL" radios. Almost all of them, especially those with AA(A) batteries or rechargeable Nokia batteries, do not sound good or have good reception.
    I saw the size of the SRD 3200 and decided to try it. The same or similar OEM/ODM must exist in other brands (Akai, etc.). I did not see detailed reviews on Greek websites (only positive ones), but whatever I read on foreign ones (using Google Translate) is confirmed. It attracted me for "bedside, sleep" use, the size (208 x 164 x 63 mm), the 3" speaker, AC 230 or battery operation, and the Sencor "tradition" in radios (reception, sound).
    The good things:
    + It has a very good rubberized surface, like suede, with a good feel and does not leave fingerprints, beautiful design
    + Small but readable LCD, backlit, dims after a while, ideal for night, bedside!
    + Volume button on top, with a rotary encoder (endless), no problem with dust, "scratches" in the sound
    + Snooze function, pressing the volume button on top, the same trick activates the sleep timer, adjustable
    + Bluetooth works well, USB and micro-SD ports, headphone jack
    + Lightweight-portable, only weighs a few grams with the 3 C-type batteries
    The expected things:
    ~ Better sound than a transistor radio, but not Sony, Philips, weak bass, "dull" treble
    ~ Satisfactory volume, at around 1.2W the sound becomes "tinny"
    ~ Relatively good reception, the antenna works (although it needs adjustment in electronics), not Sangean, Tecsun
    ~ The small buttons in a circular layout are hard to read at night, and there are no radio memory buttons
    ~ The power plug (double "omega") comes out vertically from the back (instead of angled or from the side), limiting space
    The unacceptable things:
    - When operating with the power cord, the built-in transformer makes a loud buzzing noise, heard throughout the room!
    - At the lowest volume 1, the sound is quite loud for sleep, it can be heard in the adjacent room!
    - It operates with either power OR (exclusive) batteries, with the cord plugged in but not in the socket, it does not work with batteries
    - Due to the above, if it is plugged in (despite the buzzing) with batteries and there is a power outage, the alarm is useless in the morning
    The design and product management went well, they took a chipset with PLL tuning, digital volume, and made the product! Because I know something about electronics, a transformer without buzzing, slightly better antenna adjustment, slightly better speaker and sound cavity, true or semi-logarithmic volume, "OR" function for power or batteries (with clock/alarm preservation), and optionally, buttons for 5+ presets, would not cost the manufacturer more than $1 and would make the product better than Sony's at 2 or 3 times the price!
    That being said, I am tired and ashamed to return it. What I will do (with no guarantee) is to "open it up" and try to fix the sound, minimal intensity, and battery backup. I will also check the rest (USB, headphones) and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
    31
  • Excellent choice! Easy to use.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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Description & Specifications

Portable radio receiver SRD 3200 B with digital PLL tuning and FM range 87.5-108 MHz. It features an output power of 1.2 W RMS and a 3" speaker.

  • High sensitivity and excellent sound quality
  • Bluetooth V4.0 for wireless connection
  • USB and Micro SD slots for audio playback
  • AUX-IN input and AUX-OUT output for headphone connection
  • Digital display of received frequency
  • Programming up to 50 stations
  • Clock and sleep timer function
  • Telescopic antenna for better reception
  • Rubber surface and lightweight (0.62 kg)

Dimensions: 208 x 164 x 63 mm. Powered by AC 230 V / 50 Hz or 3 C-type batteries (LR14, not included).

Manufacturer

Radio type
Handheld
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
FM
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen, Memory Card
Connectivity
AUX, Bluetooth, Headphones, USB
Power Source
Electric, Battery
Colour
Black
Length
20.8 cm
Length
7.62 cm
Height
16.4 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (4)

  1. 2
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 1
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Signal quality
  • Construction quality
  • Sound quality
  • Volume
  • Handling
  • Value for money
  • dimxs

    Verified purchase

    Since I got it, it has been perfect. Of course, it is not used daily. It seems to be very well made.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Dima T
    2
    31 out of 32 members found this review helpful

    Well, another "Chinese" product story. And even though Sencor claims to have a Japanese heart (once...), in essence it is just another private/white label brand from the Czech Republic, with low-cost products. Just like most German, Dutch, English, etc. brands, they have transformed into sound/video and household appliances.
    What bothers me every time with Chinese products (and I regret it again) is that, although they have all the specifications and capabilities on paper, the implementation is lacking. And damn it, they are only a fraction of their cost away from delivering what they promise.
    I have bought and used many radios (transistor radios and larger ones) since the "needle" era, in bedside "radio-alarm" tables, to today's "PLL" radios. Almost all of them, especially those with AA(A) batteries or rechargeable Nokia batteries, do not sound good or have good reception.
    I saw the size of the SRD 3200 and decided to try it. The same or similar OEM/ODM must exist in other brands (Akai, etc.). I did not see detailed reviews on Greek websites (only positive ones), but whatever I read on foreign ones (using Google Translate) is confirmed. It attracted me for "bedside, sleep" use, the size (208 x 164 x 63 mm), the 3" speaker, AC 230 or battery operation, and the Sencor "tradition" in radios (reception, sound).
    The good things:
    + It has a very good rubberized surface, like suede, with a good feel and does not leave fingerprints, beautiful design
    + Small but readable LCD, backlit, dims after a while, ideal for night, bedside!
    + Volume button on top, with a rotary encoder (endless), no problem with dust, "scratches" in the sound
    + Snooze function, pressing the volume button on top, the same trick activates the sleep timer, adjustable
    + Bluetooth works well, USB and micro-SD ports, headphone jack
    + Lightweight-portable, only weighs a few grams with the 3 C-type batteries
    The expected things:
    ~ Better sound than a transistor radio, but not Sony, Philips, weak bass, "dull" treble
    ~ Satisfactory volume, at around 1.2W the sound becomes "tinny"
    ~ Relatively good reception, the antenna works (although it needs adjustment in electronics), not Sangean, Tecsun
    ~ The small buttons in a circular layout are hard to read at night, and there are no radio memory buttons
    ~ The power plug (double "omega") comes out vertically from the back (instead of angled or from the side), limiting space
    The unacceptable things:
    - When operating with the power cord, the built-in transformer makes a loud buzzing noise, heard throughout the room!
    - At the lowest volume 1, the sound is quite loud for sleep, it can be heard in the adjacent room!
    - It operates with either power OR (exclusive) batteries, with the cord plugged in but not in the socket, it does not work with batteries
    - Due to the above, if it is plugged in (despite the buzzing) with batteries and there is a power outage, the alarm is useless in the morning
    The design and product management went well, they took a chipset with PLL tuning, digital volume, and made the product! Because I know something about electronics, a transformer without buzzing, slightly better antenna adjustment, slightly better speaker and sound cavity, true or semi-logarithmic volume, "OR" function for power or batteries (with clock/alarm preservation), and optionally, buttons for 5+ presets, would not cost the manufacturer more than $1 and would make the product better than Sony's at 2 or 3 times the price!
    That being said, I am tired and ashamed to return it. What I will do (with no guarantee) is to "open it up" and try to fix the sound, minimal intensity, and battery backup. I will also check the rest (USB, headphones) and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Construction quality
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Handling
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • 5
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Excellent choice! Easy to use.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
  • Since I got it, it has been perfect. Of course, it is not used daily. It seems to be very well made.

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Well, another "Chinese" product story. And even though Sencor claims to have a Japanese heart (once...), in essence it is just another private/white label brand from the Czech Republic, with low-cost products. Just like most German, Dutch, English, etc. brands, they have transformed into sound/video and household appliances.
    What bothers me every time with Chinese products (and I regret it again) is that, although they have all the specifications and capabilities on paper, the implementation is lacking. And damn it, they are only a fraction of their cost away from delivering what they promise.
    I have bought and used many radios (transistor radios and larger ones) since the "needle" era, in bedside "radio-alarm" tables, to today's "PLL" radios. Almost all of them, especially those with AA(A) batteries or rechargeable Nokia batteries, do not sound good or have good reception.
    I saw the size of the SRD 3200 and decided to try it. The same or similar OEM/ODM must exist in other brands (Akai, etc.). I did not see detailed reviews on Greek websites (only positive ones), but whatever I read on foreign ones (using Google Translate) is confirmed. It attracted me for "bedside, sleep" use, the size (208 x 164 x 63 mm), the 3" speaker, AC 230 or battery operation, and the Sencor "tradition" in radios (reception, sound).
    The good things:
    + It has a very good rubberized surface, like suede, with a good feel and does not leave fingerprints, beautiful design
    + Small but readable LCD, backlit, dims after a while, ideal for night, bedside!
    + Volume button on top, with a rotary encoder (endless), no problem with dust, "scratches" in the sound
    + Snooze function, pressing the volume button on top, the same trick activates the sleep timer, adjustable
    + Bluetooth works well, USB and micro-SD ports, headphone jack
    + Lightweight-portable, only weighs a few grams with the 3 C-type batteries
    The expected things:
    ~ Better sound than a transistor radio, but not Sony, Philips, weak bass, "dull" treble
    ~ Satisfactory volume, at around 1.2W the sound becomes "tinny"
    ~ Relatively good reception, the antenna works (although it needs adjustment in electronics), not Sangean, Tecsun
    ~ The small buttons in a circular layout are hard to read at night, and there are no radio memory buttons
    ~ The power plug (double "omega") comes out vertically from the back (instead of angled or from the side), limiting space
    The unacceptable things:
    - When operating with the power cord, the built-in transformer makes a loud buzzing noise, heard throughout the room!
    - At the lowest volume 1, the sound is quite loud for sleep, it can be heard in the adjacent room!
    - It operates with either power OR (exclusive) batteries, with the cord plugged in but not in the socket, it does not work with batteries
    - Due to the above, if it is plugged in (despite the buzzing) with batteries and there is a power outage, the alarm is useless in the morning
    The design and product management went well, they took a chipset with PLL tuning, digital volume, and made the product! Because I know something about electronics, a transformer without buzzing, slightly better antenna adjustment, slightly better speaker and sound cavity, true or semi-logarithmic volume, "OR" function for power or batteries (with clock/alarm preservation), and optionally, buttons for 5+ presets, would not cost the manufacturer more than $1 and would make the product better than Sony's at 2 or 3 times the price!
    That being said, I am tired and ashamed to return it. What I will do (with no guarantee) is to "open it up" and try to fix the sound, minimal intensity, and battery backup. I will also check the rest (USB, headphones) and will come back.

    Translated from Greek ·
    31
  • Excellent choice! Easy to use.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
  • 0
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