- Speaker: 3" X 1
- Aux In: x1 (Stereo Mini)
- Headphone Jack: x1 (Stereo Mini)
- Operation: 120V AC 60Hz (US), 230V AC, 50Hz (EUR), Rechargeable Battery
- Dimensions: 8-3/8"W x 5 "H x 4-1/4 "D
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The R2 has a digital AM/FM tuner that can be set manually, or you can program up to 10 presets. The alarm clock offers timer and snooze functions. With separate bass and treble controls, you'll be able to make whatever you listen to sound just right. It offers a rear-panel headphone jack for private listening as well as a mini-jack auxiliary input, enabling you to use the R2 as an external speaker for your iPod or portable CD player--it even comes with a mini-to-mini cable. Other features include a built-in ferrite AM antenna, telescoping FM antenna for outdoor use, pigtail-style FM antenna for indoor use, integrated handle, and function selector (AM, AM, auxiliary, off). This unit comes in white, but it's also available in black.
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Radio (black) with alarm clock and integrated rechargeable battery, AC adapter, auxiliary cable (mini-to-mini), FM antenna, printed operating instructions
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Outstanding!,
By Zoe (Richmond. MN USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: TEAC R2W Premium Edition AM/FM Mono Clock/Radio (White) (Electronics)
They are wonderful! I bought an extra one for my living room!
In case you haven't seen the photos, these are the units with the handle on the left side of the unit (from the front) with a round blue display on the right side of the face. They have a single speaker but the sound quality is superb. You can get a powerful sound out of them. I don't have any issues with the "click" settings for the volume - for me the change is gradual enough that I get the volume level I want. They really are solid pieces - metal cases with a powder-coat finish and solid rubber feet - just a very quality look and feel to them. They can be set for two separate alarms, and you can hook up an MP3 player, etc up to them for playback. The cord for this is included but is only about 6". I'd say radio reception is average - the same as I get from my other radios, and fine for me. I'm going to also use the second unit as an auxiliary speaker for my laptop. AND they have a built-in backup battery unit that is always charged up when it's plugged in. You can completely disengage the cord and use it as a portable radio out on the deck! One thing-if you need it really dark for sleeping you may not like these - the display is a pretty blue but gives off enough light that you don't want it facing you - it's pretty much a night light. The settings are straightforward but you do need to follow the instruction manual. I checked them out at other vendors and they "list" for $169. They actually are even cheaper now than when I bought them - just under $50 from North Star Electronics through Amazon as of 01-23-2006. The rules say I can't list the URLs but you may want to look for the "no picture" listing for this better price!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Price, Poor Function,
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This review is from: TEAC R2W Premium Edition AM/FM Mono Clock/Radio (White) (Electronics)
I'm a sucker for portable radios and have them all over the house. I was able to justify buying the Teac for the baby's room since he likes music while he's going to sleep. I was initially pleased with this radio, as the construction and styling are top-flight. But performance is only adequate and the radio is lacking some very basic functions. There doesn't appear to be a "search" function, for example, so you're forced to tune for stations by turing the digital tuning knob. What makes it worse is that the tuning has a long delay before the sound comes up, so you end up turning the knob slowly 90.1 .... 90.2 ....90.3 Unless you know the frequency you're looking for, it's painful. Additionally, the buttons for "setting station memory" and "searching station memory" are the same size and directly next to each other--a recipe for disaster (relatively speaking). Sound is decent, but reception is only fair--certainly well below my Tivoli and Sangean WR2. I'll probably end up attaching an iPod and running it that way, as I'm tired of clicking the wrong buttons or losing my frequency and having to search it out again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
TEAC Radio,
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This review is from: TEAC R2W Premium Edition AM/FM Mono Clock/Radio (White) (Electronics)
The product was delivered very quickly and in perfect condition. Great for use with MP3 player.
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