These have been posted in the past and seem to come and go. The Blue and Cream are out of stock but the black are now back in stock. Get and extra 10% off if you order 2 or more, other items can be combined for the discount.
Not DAB+ but for less than £20 they are good enough for kitchens etc.
Blurb......
KitSound Jive DAB Radio Black
Introducing the KitSound™ Jive
With its rounded edges, speaker grille and extendable aerial, the retro design of our DAB / FM radio is a tribute to rock and roll music.
More Music
As well as being able to listen to regular FM radio stations, the Jive is a DAB radio, so you can also listen to digital stations too, giving you a wider choice of channels and more music. Because of the way DAB technology works, broadcasters can transmit more stations than ever before. With the KS Jive you can tune into a variety of different music 24 hours a day.
Better Sound, Easy to Use
Because it picks up a digital broadcast signal, there's less hiss, crackle and fade, meaning music will sound even better. What's more you don't need to worry about remembering wavelengths and frequencies or fine tuning a station to get the best reception - simply choose name of the station from the Jive's easy-to-read digital display, which even gives the track titles and artist names too.
Retro Design
In honour of the innovative era of rock and roll, our KS Jive not only looks the part, but it sounds good too.
Other Features
As well as also having an adjustable carry handle, the KS Jive features a multi-function control panel with a sleep/snooze option, quick scan button and you have the option to connect it to the mains or use batteries.
The KitSound Jive
If it weren't for the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry giving young people a sense of identity and freedom by bringing rock and roll to the juke boxes of those 1950s diners, music today would sound completely different. Relive those days with the KitSound Jive.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
Frequency response: 100 Hz - 8 kHz
Drivers: 3 inch
Output power: 2 x 2 W
Unit size: H155 x W110 x D270 (mm)
Weight: 1.25 kg
Top comments
bellboys to waterloo
20 Feb 174#34
Slight inaccuracy. I believe they design the stuff and have it made in China. You know, a bit like most electronics companies in the world, including Apple? Anyone who has one of these radios will I'm sure say it is very very good value at 20 notes...
bellboys
20 Feb 173#28
And how much did it cost? And I wasn't just talking about this radio, there often many Kitsound bargains on the store from time to time. Kitsound stuff is very good quality (even more so at these prices) and I'm assuming you haven't had any experience of their products? Just saw Vodafone and went on a rant lol...
Latest comments (51)
supermann
20 Feb 17#37
I encourage people here to complain to Kondor about the users who ordered 100 radios each, clearly trying to profit from this at the expense of people who need an affordable radio.
waterloo to supermann
20 Feb 171#38
Cannot see anything wrong with it really people need to make a living and if this is one way of making a living then good luck to them it's not illegal and the seller was ok with it.
anthony401 to supermann
20 Feb 17#43
Why!?
yankyg to supermann
20 Feb 17#46
Perhaps you could enlighten us all with the name of a single retailer that does NOT try to profit at the expense of people who need an item. Best of lick up there on your moral high ground and unrealistic world. Perhaps you are simply jealous?
yankyg to supermann
22 Feb 17#51
Most wholesalers/manufacturers sell direct to retailers, and charge the most they can get away with. There is no long chain of wholesale/retail these days. Retailers then sell for the highest possible price. Agreed.
Occasionaly, retailers will sell stock they are trying to clear for reasonable prices. They are not in the market to try and help anyone. Most likely they will be having the last laugh anyway. Eg. high returns/fault rate, or unpopular item/style. First come first served, in this context, can hardly be called unfair. Let that fellow have 1000+ good for him.
And don't forget to factor in the 5% of society that PERSISTENTLY claim refunds for dubious claims ranging from non-receipt, damaged, faulty, etc,. Ebay sellers are always complaining about this fraud, but the buyers think it is fairplay to be dishonest, justified fraud, because the retailer is profitting from them.
I think we are agreed that nothing will change!
supermann
22 Feb 17#50
Straw man argument. I didn't say they don't. There is no retailer on the High Street that doesn't profit at our expense. It doesn't change the fact in that respect they are not wholesalers.
yankyg
22 Feb 17#49
Can you tell us which retailers don't try to profit at the expense of us consumers!
musicman
21 Feb 17#48
Was in stock when I ordered yesterday afternoon. Received notification from seller saying they can't honour as they are now out of stock.
Anyone else had this happen to them?
supermann
20 Feb 17#47
Try walking into a Vodafone store and buying a hundred, or even twenty of their phones in one purchase.
eBay may be a bit different but Vodafone, still give the image of being a high street retailer, not a wholesaler.
You come across as someone who bought the hundred items. I don't really give a toss because I bought two of these radios last time round but have a lot of sympathy for anyone who missed out this time round. And a high street retailer should care and listen to what their customers think, the ones that actually use the products they buy instead of just sell them on to other people.
VimesUK
20 Feb 17#45
I think that you know that it wasn't about a seller being bothered or not but about allowing volume purchases, rather than restricting them, from any one person.
Some sellers on eBay, on some items, and Amazon Lightning sales do restrict individual purchases.
I can see reason for and against imposing such restrictions, but regardless of that Vodafone don't and that is their choice.
Not necessarily due to the radio coming back into stock today but there is a large number for sale now in ebay for around twice the price of what Vodafone charged, and greater.
That's life.
Anyway for those who got one, and ours is due on Wednesday, let's hope it turns out to a good one.
anthony401
20 Feb 17#44
Sorry, have I missed something? Why would a seller not be OK with people buying off them? ....
nougat
20 Feb 171#42
they have the same VAT number as vodafone and Net Worth £42,098,000.00
ukmonkey
20 Feb 17#41
Need one of these for work :disappointed:
ellbee
20 Feb 171#40
I have several Kitsound units throughout my home being DAB radios and bluetooth speakers. Each one well worth what I paid for them through the Vodafone store. I view none as 'junk'.
supermann
20 Feb 17#39
If the seller is okay with it then fine. I don't think it paints Vodafone in a good light to be tolerating this though. Just my opinion.
waterloo
20 Feb 17#36
Good value yes and at £20 you cannot go wrong but they do not design all the stuff as i have a dab radio branded auna and found the same with a kitsound badge also a august and some other names i cannot remember.
Tiddly_fiddly
20 Feb 17#35
£20 quid for a DAB radio! Cant go wrong? Doesn't matter what make it is :smiley:
waterloo
20 Feb 17#32
Kitsound just rebadge cheap chinese stuff .
bellboys to waterloo
20 Feb 174#34
Slight inaccuracy. I believe they design the stuff and have it made in China. You know, a bit like most electronics companies in the world, including Apple? Anyone who has one of these radios will I'm sure say it is very very good value at 20 notes...
Adam_90
20 Feb 171#33
I bought a Blue-tooth Kitsound speaker from here about a month ago. Can't fault it, nor the service (it arrived next day and postage was free).
Also this radio is on sale for £55 at Tesco Direct so the £20 here is a very good price.
Going_Digital
20 Feb 171#31
I don't know where people get the idea that kitsound is good quality, presumably going by the vastly inflated 'normal' price. They are no better than supermarket £20 radios.
Tiddly_fiddly
20 Feb 17#30
I have some really good bargain KitSound headphones I got from there!
Tiddly_fiddly
20 Feb 17#29
Out of stock :disappointed:
bellboys
20 Feb 173#28
And how much did it cost? And I wasn't just talking about this radio, there often many Kitsound bargains on the store from time to time. Kitsound stuff is very good quality (even more so at these prices) and I'm assuming you haven't had any experience of their products? Just saw Vodafone and went on a rant lol...
crazylegs
20 Feb 17#27
Not my loss I have a far better quality radio than the junk being sold here!
bellboys
20 Feb 171#26
Okiedokie. Believe what you want. Your loss. I've had some MAJOR bargains from the store, as have many others on here.
jco83
20 Feb 17#25
Missed it :disappointed:
amour3k
20 Feb 17#24
Then people wonder as to why so many Deals out there go out of stock so quickly?, despite there being so many stock unit's out there ..... :-(
Give it another 10 minutes from now, and someone else will also go for 500 of these too no doubt?, lol
crazylegs
20 Feb 17#23
Its voda..You can wrap it up how you like, I ain't interested in the supplier its being sold through the fficial Vodaphone ebay portal...End of!
matthat
20 Feb 17#22
99.4% Positive Feedback - it's not bad
I ordered a similar one last year from this company - came very quickly and I can not complain - although the radio does have to have the aerial up to receive and I don't get the best reception as I am in the country!
bellboys
20 Feb 171#21
It'a actually NOT Vodafone, if you check out my earlier posts! The company that run the store, take the money and dispatch the products is Kondor Ltd, based in Dorset and the company behind kitsound. Do your research lol.
hotpinkwheels
20 Feb 17#3
Be careful. This ebay seller has some negative reviews. I wouldn't trust that this is genuine myself.
VimesUK to hotpinkwheels
20 Feb 171#5
Your choice of course :smiley:
I'm not sure what you mean regarding your concerns about it not being "genuine" though...?
I have bought from the Vodafone eBay outlet in the past. On one occasions we bought two digital bed side clocks with dual alarms. After several months use my alarm "lost" the ability to display certain parts of its digits on the display. I contacted Voda and they refunded me in full with no issues.
It does surprise me when I also note Argos eBay outlet and the number of negative feedbacks that they have also had. Again I have had nothing but excellent service from them when I have need help and support or returns.
Maybe I'm just lucky but others have their own expectations and experiences etc which can be very different from my own.
nougat to hotpinkwheels
20 Feb 17#7
Are you saying Vodafone aren't genuine or the radio? Is this an assumption or can you provide proof?
bellboys to hotpinkwheels
20 Feb 17#15
AFAIAA the vodafone Ebay Outlet is actually run by the company behind Kitsound so not quite sure why they would send you a copy of their own product!
My experience over multiple orders have been very good - the only time delivery was delayed was when they reduced lots of Kitsound stuff just before Xmas and got too many orders they could handle. Still got my stuff before Xmas though.
These radios look fantastic and sound very good too. At 20 quid they are almost giving them away.
crazylegs to hotpinkwheels
20 Feb 17#20
Its Vodaphone so your gonna get lots of negatives!
I personally wouldn't trust Voda ever again!
sdaviso2
20 Feb 171#19
Actually he wasnt the greedy one, another guy bought 195 of them!
Back in stock :-)
Tiddly_fiddly
20 Feb 17#18
Thanks OP!
dougrobbins78
20 Feb 17#17
Thank you squire and thanks OP. Ordered and heat added.
Love HUKD. Was gonna spend £30 on a goodmans when I thought let's check good ol HUKD first. Result!! :smile:
dougrobbins78
20 Feb 17#13
Hi guys. I want to go for this but am always wary of too good to be true.
It's £60-£100 everywhere else.
Is this a new one £20 or refurb? Am I missing something?
Cheers
bellboys to dougrobbins78
20 Feb 171#16
The 3 I ordered at Xmas for 20 quid each were most definitely brand new. The company you are effectively buying from here (Kondor) are the people behind Kitsound.
slliw
20 Feb 17#14
from the pic it loos like a VR headset
sdaviso2
20 Feb 17#2
Wow, someone just bought 100!
thomps121 to sdaviso2
20 Feb 17#12
Correction "Wow, Some absolute greedy Douchebag just bought 100!" excellent deal though, as have the cream versions and the sound + functionality are excellent.
ollie87
20 Feb 17#11
Nope. More than 10 available.
Going_Digital
20 Feb 17#10
Rotten seller though, ordered one beginning of December, never arrived by Christmas so had to open a case to get a refund. It wan't just lost by a courier or something it was simply never dispatched.
llareggub
20 Feb 17#4
Good radio, like the looks & the sound quality isn't too bad either. One drawback is that there is an isolator switch on the rear that sits proud of the rear surface. This means you can't lay the radio flat on its back & have the speakers pointing upwards. Only minor niggle but good value for money none the less.
Opening post
Not DAB+ but for less than £20 they are good enough for kitchens etc.
Blurb......
KitSound Jive DAB Radio Black
Introducing the KitSound™ Jive
With its rounded edges, speaker grille and extendable aerial, the retro design of our DAB / FM radio is a tribute to rock and roll music.
More Music
As well as being able to listen to regular FM radio stations, the Jive is a DAB radio, so you can also listen to digital stations too, giving you a wider choice of channels and more music. Because of the way DAB technology works, broadcasters can transmit more stations than ever before. With the KS Jive you can tune into a variety of different music 24 hours a day.
Better Sound, Easy to Use
Because it picks up a digital broadcast signal, there's less hiss, crackle and fade, meaning music will sound even better. What's more you don't need to worry about remembering wavelengths and frequencies or fine tuning a station to get the best reception - simply choose name of the station from the Jive's easy-to-read digital display, which even gives the track titles and artist names too.
Retro Design
In honour of the innovative era of rock and roll, our KS Jive not only looks the part, but it sounds good too.
Other Features
As well as also having an adjustable carry handle, the KS Jive features a multi-function control panel with a sleep/snooze option, quick scan button and you have the option to connect it to the mains or use batteries.
The KitSound Jive
If it weren't for the likes of Elvis, Buddy Holly and Chuck Berry giving young people a sense of identity and freedom by bringing rock and roll to the juke boxes of those 1950s diners, music today would sound completely different. Relive those days with the KitSound Jive.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
Frequency response: 100 Hz - 8 kHz
Drivers: 3 inch
Output power: 2 x 2 W
Unit size: H155 x W110 x D270 (mm)
Weight: 1.25 kg
Top comments
Latest comments (51)
Occasionaly, retailers will sell stock they are trying to clear for reasonable prices. They are not in the market to try and help anyone. Most likely they will be having the last laugh anyway. Eg. high returns/fault rate, or unpopular item/style. First come first served, in this context, can hardly be called unfair. Let that fellow have 1000+ good for him.
And don't forget to factor in the 5% of society that PERSISTENTLY claim refunds for dubious claims ranging from non-receipt, damaged, faulty, etc,. Ebay sellers are always complaining about this fraud, but the buyers think it is fairplay to be dishonest, justified fraud, because the retailer is profitting from them.
I think we are agreed that nothing will change!
Anyone else had this happen to them?
eBay may be a bit different but Vodafone, still give the image of being a high street retailer, not a wholesaler.
You come across as someone who bought the hundred items. I don't really give a toss because I bought two of these radios last time round but have a lot of sympathy for anyone who missed out this time round. And a high street retailer should care and listen to what their customers think, the ones that actually use the products they buy instead of just sell them on to other people.
Some sellers on eBay, on some items, and Amazon Lightning sales do restrict individual purchases.
I can see reason for and against imposing such restrictions, but regardless of that Vodafone don't and that is their choice.
Not necessarily due to the radio coming back into stock today but there is a large number for sale now in ebay for around twice the price of what Vodafone charged, and greater.
That's life.
Anyway for those who got one, and ours is due on Wednesday, let's hope it turns out to a good one.
Also this radio is on sale for £55 at Tesco Direct so the £20 here is a very good price.
Give it another 10 minutes from now, and someone else will also go for 500 of these too no doubt?, lol
I ordered a similar one last year from this company - came very quickly and I can not complain - although the radio does have to have the aerial up to receive and I don't get the best reception as I am in the country!
I'm not sure what you mean regarding your concerns about it not being "genuine" though...?
I have bought from the Vodafone eBay outlet in the past. On one occasions we bought two digital bed side clocks with dual alarms. After several months use my alarm "lost" the ability to display certain parts of its digits on the display. I contacted Voda and they refunded me in full with no issues.
It does surprise me when I also note Argos eBay outlet and the number of negative feedbacks that they have also had. Again I have had nothing but excellent service from them when I have need help and support or returns.
Maybe I'm just lucky but others have their own expectations and experiences etc which can be very different from my own.
My experience over multiple orders have been very good - the only time delivery was delayed was when they reduced lots of Kitsound stuff just before Xmas and got too many orders they could handle. Still got my stuff before Xmas though.
These radios look fantastic and sound very good too. At 20 quid they are almost giving them away.
I personally wouldn't trust Voda ever again!
Back in stock :-)
Love HUKD. Was gonna spend £30 on a goodmans when I thought let's check good ol HUKD first. Result!! :smile:
It's £60-£100 everywhere else.
Is this a new one £20 or refurb? Am I missing something?
Cheers