Product Description
Sangean's DT-200VX builds on the success of its predecessor, the DT-200X - a popular belt radio for over a decade. It has great selectivity and responsiveness and picks up stations in areas where no other radio could. Along with great reception in the classic black case, you'll also get the handy belt clip, a set of ear buds and an external antenna. The DT-200VX also has a clock, backlight and deep bass boost. The 19-band memory and memory seeker makes it easy to tune in, and the large LCD display makes it easier to see. The Sangean legacy of superior reception and sensitivity are here, with additional features that it even better. Stereo / Mono / Speaker Switch Deep Bass Boost Removable belt clip Auto-seek station Battery power indicator
- Drift-free, PLL synthesized tuning, 19 FM/AM memory presets with auto station scanning
- Removable belt clip, stereo ear buds, trailing antenna included
- Auto 90-minute shut-off, high-impact ABS case
- Measures just 4.375 x 2.625 x .75 inches
Sangean DT-200X FM-Stereo AM/FM Digital Tuning Personal Receiver Reviews
Sangean DT-200X FM-Stereo AM/FM Digital Tuning Personal Receiver Reviews
| 332 of 335 people found the following review helpful By Ben (Schenectady, NY) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sangean DT-200X FM-Stereo AM/FM Digital Tuning Personal Receiver (Electronics) If you've been considering the purchase of either a Sangean DT 200 or DT 210 portable, read THIS review.I'm writing it as a basic comparison to both Sangean portables, which in themselves are excellent radios, but if the traits and features of both could be fused into one... then we'd have the HOLY GRAIL of pocket portables! I'd also like to make some comments that other reviewers have failed to discuss regarding the DT 200. Let's begin with what the DT 200 is constantly touted for, perhaps more so than its cousins... AM reception. When comparing the DT 200 and DT 210 for AM reception, there is NO DIFFERENCE! Both perform equally well. This is for standard daytime listening, when comparing the selectivity/sensitivity for both and the ability to null locals for capturing a weak or out of town station. Basically ANY radio can receive double to triple reception on AM after dark. So in this catagory, they're ALL the same. Turning to FM & TV audio reception in a... Read more 108 of 110 people found the following review helpful By Dale Morejon (Gilroy, Ca. United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Sangean DT-200X FM-Stereo AM/FM Digital Tuning Personal Receiver (Electronics) I've owned 4 of these amazing pocket radios over the past eight years. They are solidly built, take a beating when dropped, battery life with the newer metal-hydride batteries is superb, and the sound quality with nicer headphones is excellent. All members of my family have one (so there is no argument over who was the last one with the radio), and I keep one at my cabin. It fits perfectly on a belt on shirt pocket, and with nicer earbuds (Etymotic) and a strong FM channel, one feels like they are really at a concert. The size of the radio and its abilities to pull in TV channels never leaves one too far away from the latest news or radiowaves. The presets are easy to use, though when you remove batteries you must replace within 30 seconds or the memory of the presets disappears. I could go on, but the hearing, portability and durability is quite amazing for such a small unit with a great price. You won't be sorry on this purchase. 119 of 126 people found the following review helpful By BB (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Sangean DT-200X FM-Stereo AM/FM Digital Tuning Personal Receiver (Electronics) I was very excited to purchase this portable radio but am returning it after only a few days. With my job, I often will get stuck on a job driving heavy machinery for several weeks at a time. To pass the day, I listen to various talk shows. Recently, while using my battered (but still working!) Sony AM/FM/TV/WeatherBand portable radio, I was disappointed that one of the stations I can usually get wasn't coming in that well. While I was far from my normal working area, the station still came in with my pickup's factory radio.So I began searching the internet for the "best portable radio" I could find. I quickly came across the Sangeon 200. After reading the reviews, I was very excited to have found the solution I was looking for! I even picked up some new headphones to go with my purchase. While the reception on all bands was good, to get the most out of it, you really need to be able to set the radio on a table and rotate it "just so" to lock into an AM... Read more |
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