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The COVVY Mini Pocket Radio is a compact FM radio receiver that operates within the 60-108 MHz frequency range. It features a DSP chip for enhanced sound quality, automatic tuning for easy channel selection, adjustable volume levels, a user-friendly interface with just five buttons, and a clear 1.1 inch LCD display that shows essential information.
F**M
Great compact radio
Bought this specifically as it's small and can pick up reflink / TV commentry like the fan radios. Really small and good battery life. The sound is good enough for reflink and speach but I haven't used this for high fidelity listening to music.
M**T
Neat little radio
Just pop in the two AAA batteries and switch on. I haven't detected any stereo separation, although it is advertised as being stereo. The tone is predominantly treble, but the sound is clear - fine for walks. It comes with a lanyard for round the neck (personally I would have preferred a belt clip). It seems to be good value - after all what can you get these days for under eight quid?
R**B
Better than Reflink at Twickenham.
This is a world apart from the carboard cased, single earphone Twickenham Reflink that costs £1 less!Frequency 61Mhz gets you match commentary, 61.5Mhz gets just the ref, both crystal clear, 62Mhz gets a combination of both albeit a bit crackly. However head and shoulders above the on site Reflink.Today at the England v South Africa game this radio was without a doubt man of the match for me.Will update this review after I get a chance to try it up against the Premiership Rugby match radio when I get to the next Bears game at Ashton Gate.
R**C
A must for rugby fans
I’ve used the club supplied radios for many years. This isn’t as idiot proof, or as convenient, but it is half the price and a better quality sound. I think you want 62.5mhz for rugby commentary, the ref link is close to that
C**S
Simple to use mini radio
Excellent little radio which is easy to operate for people with learning difficulties, but has fine motor skills and young children. However note the volume is loud and not auto limited. I bought headphones with 3.5mm jack and volume control limiter which improved sound too. Does not work without earplugs/headphones. Press and hold channel up or down button to trigger autosearch, then release.Handy for a wheelchair user too or anyone that cannot tune a dial radio or gets confused with too many buttons as long as lanyard around neck is practical.
P**S
Not good
It started hissing after 3 days and I couldn't get stations.
O**L
Worked for a while
I got this for listening to the radio when walking. Worked well in the begining but soon the earphones started to give hassle. The problem being where they plug into the radio. It takes a serious amount of fidgeting to keep the connection. Annoying. No longer in use.
N**.
Get what you pay for
Cheap as chips, works but almost unbearably tinny sound
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