Sony S2 Sports Walkman Digital Tuning Weather/AM/FM Stereo Armband Radio (White)

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Whether you're running on a trail or skating down the boardwalk, you need a radio that's ready to play. The SRF-M85 features a slimmer digital tuner, so it's lighter than ever. The SRF-M85 comes with an armband and belt clip, so you can keep your hands free, and it has a built-in stop watch/split and pitch timer. Time your run, or sailboat race, whatever you want.
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Slim and lightweight; weather/FM/AM stereo radio with digital tuner
  • Included armband and belt clip, stopwatch, and split and pitch timer are ideal for sports; sports headphones supplied
  • Convenient LED display angle features easy-to-use up/down controls; single AAA battery operation
  • 25-station preset memory (15 FM/5 AM/5 WB)
  • Mega Bass sound system
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Sony
  • Color: White
  • EAN: 0027242733589
  • IsAutographed: 0
  • IsMemorabilia: 0
  • Label: Sony
  • Manufacturer: Sony
  • Model: SRFM85W
  • MPN: SRFM85W
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: RADIO
  • Publisher: Sony
  • Studio: Sony
  • UPC: 027242733589

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Customer Reviews

Sony Walkman Radio with arm band.2008-11-12
This is a good price for this unit. I like it except I had trouble tuning some FM stations in clearly. One really strong local station is the worst one. There is so much static and directional stuff I usually turn it off. I've reset it many times to no avail.
Not worth the price2008-11-10
Purchased this product keeping in mind the Sony quality for audio devices but was a bit unhappy that the product did not match my expectations.
Pros:
1. Manual Locking (Does not lock the volume)
2. Sturdy design
3. Weather Band
Cons:
1. Supplied Headset does not reproduce the best audio
2. At lowest volume setting, the product plays audio on right side only and then as volume is increased the audio play on the left side (This may be an individual product defect)
3. Customer service is forthcoming but the process itself flawed as you have to send the headset to them a receive a new replacement if within 30 days or get a refurbished one if reporting after over 30 days.
Recommendation:
Bought a Sandisk Sansa fully digital set and it plays MP3s, FM (No weather band) for $9.99 (refurbished) and I have better satisfaction level with that due to the value for money
good option for the price2008-11-03
If all you want is a radio for exercise or around the house, this works fine. Reception can definitely be fuzzy, but that's to expect when you're not always in an easy reception area.
Earphones work great for small kids, too.
works just fine2008-10-17
product works fine, i particularly appreciate the fact you can clip it to your belt or the armband provided. and only requires one battery!
Ok, but not satisfied2008-10-17
it's really nice, but when listing to stereo it has a lot of static sound. also stereo headset is not comfortable at all

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