Features:
● Supports advanced audio distribution profile
● Off time display function
● Digital high-quality FM stereo radio
● Preset 18 stations ( frequency: 87.5-108 MHz )
● Support USB / SD / MMC card reader
● Support Audio: MP3 / WMA / APE / FLAC / WAV etc.
● Support folder function
● Bluetooth Specification:V2.0
● Support breakpoints and ID3 Play
● Support remote control
● Rotary volume control
● MP3 randomized, 10 track up / down playback
● Electronic control volume treble, bass, balance and fader
● Multiple EQ scene selection: Jazz, rock, pop, classical, etc.
● Mute and loud control
● L / R RCA audio output jacks
● 4-channel high power output ( 4 loud speaker )
● Support modes: BT / APE / WAV / WMA / MP3 / FM
● The remote control battery ( included ): CR2025 3V
Specifications:
FM Radio
Tuning Range: 87.5 - 108.0MHz
Sensitivity: Less than 20db
Stereo Separation: More than 25db
SNR: More than 60db
Some Playback
Music format support: MP3 / WMA
Display format: ID3 display
Distortion: Less than 0.3 percents
Power Supply
12V Machine: 11 - 16V
Note: This machine is 12V machine, not according to the 24V power supply
Audio
Operating temperature: -20 - 60 deg.C
Quiescent current speaker impedance: 4 ohm
Frequency Response: 20 - 20000Hz
Fuse
Red: 1A
Yellow: 15A
Top comments
BlownGasketBob
8 Nov 157#5
Lol, 4x60 watt.
wattever!
PAULTRD to topss
8 Nov 156#8
If you are stealing a £15 car radio for resale you need help :smile: not you personally but in general
All comments (34)
allansamcrawford
8 Nov 15#1
I was looking for car radios about the £50+ I know this may not be up there with them but is this a good radio?
no_Sunshine to allansamcrawford
8 Nov 15#2
The reviews suggest for the price it is good + 45 Day money back guarantee + 1 year free repairs
knack to allansamcrawford
8 Nov 15#17
There is no doubt this is an excellent price for what it is, but I can't imagine the quality/longevity is all that great. I purchased a £30 Lidl radio to get bluetooth, usb and aux input. The bluetooth worked pretty well (though the lack of external microphone meant I had to talk louder than usual), as did the aux, but the usb failed for data transfer and phone charging. The quality of the FM radio was also pretty ropey.
The clip to hold the faceplate on eventually broke and after having it taped up for a while I decided it was time to invest in a better unit. The £65ish Alpine I have now is much better. All functions work better but the biggest improvement is in the sound quality inc. bass/treble control. I was concerned that the poor FM of the Lidl model was because of the aerial adapter I have to use but that is not the case and FM is sounding better than the original manufacturer radio.
If you're prepared to pay £50+ then I would stick to that plan.
rrana19811
8 Nov 151#3
Cracking price. Purchased!
djjinx1
8 Nov 152#4
I had a cheap chinese radio like this, build quality was really aweful and radio signal very poor, BT was ok though.
The watts given are usually BS as well.
Hot for the price but you do get what you pay for sometimes
BlownGasketBob
8 Nov 157#5
Lol, 4x60 watt.
wattever!
Dragon32 to BlownGasketBob
8 Nov 15#7
Prob peak power and not RMS.
Not bad for a cheap radio, but I'd prob spend a bit more if you are doing a lot of miles.
topss
8 Nov 15#6
You can buy very similar units from Amazon (fulfilled by) for a couple of quid more. Much easier to return when it doesn't work.
Also with no removable front, it's probably a magnet for thieves.
PAULTRD to topss
8 Nov 156#8
If you are stealing a £15 car radio for resale you need help :smile: not you personally but in general
umirza85 to topss
8 Nov 152#11
I'd say if a thief saw this he'd walk the other way.....
And besides I'm not really sure stereo theft is as prolific as it once was.
ultra2extreme to topss
8 Nov 15#16
thieves who want to steal a 14 quid stereo lol
thezafiraman
8 Nov 15#9
I bought a similar one from an Ebay U.K seller for £10 delivered on a best offer.It does what its meant to do ,i.e FM radio and connecting an I phone or I pod through the Aux .It comes with bare wires so If you don't have an ISO harness you will need to buy one and an Aerial adapter
slavibigspender
8 Nov 15#10
in my opinion u can only rely on amazon if they r supplying your items otherwise it's not really this simple to return goods especially when buyer has to pay return fees and in in a case of cheap items sometimes exceeding original item value
topss to slavibigspender
8 Nov 151#14
I did mention 'fulfilled' by Amazon. My understanding and experience is that if an item is sold by a third party but fulfilled by Amazon, the returns/customer service is the same as if the item was sold by Amazon themselves. I know that if the item is sold and dispatched by a third party the rules are different.
topss
8 Nov 15#12
I would suspect most of these types don't know what they are stealing or the value of it. Unless of course you make a habit of leaving the price tags on :laughing:
Plus I don't think anyone would be too concerned about the loss of a £15 stereo, it's the connected hassle and mess that is bothersome.
Opening post
Features:
● Supports advanced audio distribution profile
● Off time display function
● Digital high-quality FM stereo radio
● Preset 18 stations ( frequency: 87.5-108 MHz )
● Support USB / SD / MMC card reader
● Support Audio: MP3 / WMA / APE / FLAC / WAV etc.
● Support folder function
● Bluetooth Specification:V2.0
● Support breakpoints and ID3 Play
● Support remote control
● Rotary volume control
● MP3 randomized, 10 track up / down playback
● Electronic control volume treble, bass, balance and fader
● Multiple EQ scene selection: Jazz, rock, pop, classical, etc.
● Mute and loud control
● L / R RCA audio output jacks
● 4-channel high power output ( 4 loud speaker )
● Support modes: BT / APE / WAV / WMA / MP3 / FM
● The remote control battery ( included ): CR2025 3V
Specifications:
FM Radio
Tuning Range: 87.5 - 108.0MHz
Sensitivity: Less than 20db
Stereo Separation: More than 25db
SNR: More than 60db
Some Playback
Music format support: MP3 / WMA
Display format: ID3 display
Distortion: Less than 0.3 percents
Power Supply
12V Machine: 11 - 16V
Note: This machine is 12V machine, not according to the 24V power supply
Audio
Operating temperature: -20 - 60 deg.C
Quiescent current speaker impedance: 4 ohm
Frequency Response: 20 - 20000Hz
Fuse
Red: 1A
Yellow: 15A
Top comments
wattever!
All comments (34)
The clip to hold the faceplate on eventually broke and after having it taped up for a while I decided it was time to invest in a better unit. The £65ish Alpine I have now is much better. All functions work better but the biggest improvement is in the sound quality inc. bass/treble control. I was concerned that the poor FM of the Lidl model was because of the aerial adapter I have to use but that is not the case and FM is sounding better than the original manufacturer radio.
If you're prepared to pay £50+ then I would stick to that plan.
The watts given are usually BS as well.
Hot for the price but you do get what you pay for sometimes
wattever!
Not bad for a cheap radio, but I'd prob spend a bit more if you are doing a lot of miles.
Also with no removable front, it's probably a magnet for thieves.
And besides I'm not really sure stereo theft is as prolific as it once was.
Plus I don't think anyone would be too concerned about the loss of a £15 stereo, it's the connected hassle and mess that is bothersome.