Sunday, December 13, 2009

Sony SRF-HM10 S2 Sports Street-Style FM Radio Walkman

Reviews : Sony SRF-HM10 S2 Sports Street-Style FM Radio Walkman

Sony SRF-HM10 S2 Sports Street-Style FM Radio Walkman
Product By Sony
Lowest Price : $24.99
Available From 4 Sellers
 

Technical Details

  • Durable, drift-free headphone radio with controls built into the earpieces
  • Stylish sports design fits snugly over the ears for listening on the move
  • FM Sensitivity Local/Distance (DX) Switch for optimum reception of radio stations near and far
  • Up to 37 hours of battery life; runs on 1 AAA battery
  • Includes Mega Bass Sound System; 1-year warranty

 

Product Description

AM/FM Stereo Digital Synthesized Tuner - precisely locks in the most powerful signal and provides the most accurate drift-free tuning of AM and FM stereo radio stations


 

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Customer Reviews

 "Disappointing" 2009-09-01
By Steve Williams (atlanta)
I have been buying this version of radio from Sony for 20 years and loved them. The last version was discontinued and on ebay were over $100 dollars. I bought this one. Sounds great , great design, but has no AM of distance. very disapointing

 "Pretty good radio." 2009-08-20
By Mike B (Near Boston)
I have two of these and am pleased with their performance.

While they don't have the reception range of Sony's SRF HM33, they are water resistant.



I only use these at home in conjunction with an FM transmitter for my XM radio.



I use these in the shower every morning.

After ruining one set, I figured out that after exposing the unit to water, you MUST wipe the battery and battery compartment dry.

If you don't, the battery terminals will rust. Sometimes reading instructions is necessary :).

The operating instructions do state that the battery compartment is not sealed like the rest of the unit and wiping it dry is required.





 "Bad Reception, All Static - [...]" 2009-01-13
By M
The Sony SRF-HM10 S2 Sports Street-Style FM Radio Walkman is a well designed product except in the most important feature/function - I live in the San Francisco Metropolitan Bay Area where the FM radio spectrum is filled with stations, most of which are high powered. Even my worn out 20 year old walkman radio doesn't have any difficulty providing clear, static free programming from most of the stations (including the weak local college stations). The Sony SRF-HM10 S2 headphone radio was not able to receive most of the Bay Area stations at all (all static) and the few strongest stations were filled with static. This poor performance was determined under ideal conditions: radio sensitivity was set to 'distant', testing done outside and away from houses, trees, etc., new battery, clear weather and head oriented for best reception. Any variation from these ideal conditions degraded these strong stations with even more static. While I don't expect perfect reception from such a small portable radio, this performance was well below unacceptable.



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 "What were they thinking? A real dud." 2007-02-03
By Jay Keller (Sunnyvale, CA USA)
I bought this specifically to take to the San Jose Sharks hockey games, where we like to listen to the FM radio play-by-play as we watch, which is broadcast inside the building on a separate channel. Reception inside the arena is usually excellent. I own 4 different FM headset radios to take to the games, so we can accommodate everyone when the whole family goes. This one was the only one I've ever tried that could not be made to give acceptable results. I was amazed at how bad it was. I figured it must have weak batteries, but I always bring an extra set of brand new ones and they didn't help one bit.



The problem is simple - FM radio reception is terrible. It's worse than useless in many situations where my other three devices (all Sonys, all different, all significantly less expensive) work fine. Just incredibly bad. I tried it elsewhere -- in the car and at home, on stations that I normally get good reception, there was no joy from this model. On the rare occasions when the reception is good, the sound is quite good (making it all the more frustrating).



Ergonomics are also not great, it's really hard to adjust this while wearing it, and the general comfort and feel isn't good.



Buy anything else but this one, this model is a real clunker.

 "As a runner this radio works great!" 2007-01-28
By Randall Fisher
After reading the previous review I hesitated to purchase this radio. I liked how compact it was and the digital tuning but was worried about reception. The main radio station I listen to is nearby with a strong signal so I gambled and bought this radio. I am very happy with it and reception is great everywhere I've used it. I agree with the previous reviewer that reception might be a conern if it is already marginal with your current radio. I was also worried that it might not stay secured on my head but it works very well and doesn't bother me at all while running. I have owned nearly every Sony Walkman radio and have quite a collection - this one will definately see a lot of use.


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