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The LETING FM Portable Radio combines classic FM radio functionality with modern versatility, supporting MP3 playback via USB, TF card, and AUX input. Featuring a rechargeable 800mAh battery, one-key station memory, and a built-in flashlight, this lightweight and compact device is designed for professionals who demand convenience, quality sound, and emergency readiness in a stylish package.







| ASIN | B00KCIW7QK |
| Additional Features | Lightweight, Portable, Portable Radio,Emergency Flashlight,MP3 Spkearker, Rechargeable, TF/USB/Headphone |
| Antenna Location | Music, News, Sports Broadcast |
| Best Sellers Rank | #79,608 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #188 in Portable Headset Radios |
| Brand | LETING |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Earphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,280 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 87.8 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, MicroSD, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.9"L x 0.95"W x 2.3"H |
| Item Height | 2.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 160 Grams |
| Manufacturer | LETING |
| Model Number | 088 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4.9"L x 0.95"W x 2.3"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM-87.8-108MHZ |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable, Portable Radio,Emergency Flashlight,MP3 Spkearker, Rechargeable, TF/USB/Headphone Special Feature Lightweight, Portable, Portable Radio,Emergency Flashlight,MP3 Spkearker, Rechargeable, TF/USB/Headphone See more |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Tuner Technology | FM |
| Tuner Type | FM |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**R
Love this thing it ROCKS! Mfine 088 Mini Speakers Portable Music Player Micro
I have had this odd little unit - Mfine 088 - for a few years now and this unit is an incredible value - cheap, sounds great, works wonderfully. This is my "go to" travel unit because so many hotel rooms have lousy radios or none at all and TV is not a good source of music and I don't want to carry a separate BT speaker unit although I sometimes do for longer trips. MicroSD Card: I use a SanDisk Ultra 64 gb micro SD (not completely full) in it and it works flawlessly. I have tried others and they have all worked. You can d/l music from your computer etc to the micro SD Card and then just plug it in. There are no screens to tell you what is playing but your ears know and for 12 American, it's not even on a wish list. Truly plug and play here. Speaker: The speaker has depth and is rich-sounding - it has a fantastic sound - I was blown away by how good it sounds even at high levels and it does get loud - this of course is source dependent as I noted that some of my content is a lot louder than other songs so I have to turn it down. This is better sounding than several of my BT speakers. Clear, not muddy, with a slightly warm sound. Use with iPhone 8+ Poor Sound Solution: So just for the heck of it I tried a test. I used a standard 3.5mm stereo cable plug at both ends (the same as your headphones/headphones) and plugged that into the Mfine AUX and the other end into into a 3.5 mm Lightning adapter and that went into my iPhone. Et Voila! That is a clunky solution to Apple's inability to engineer sound. I need to use a short 6-12" cable - the 3 ft one was all I had on hand while traveling. FM: Press the pause/play button for 2 seconds and it automatically scans and loads each station that registers and then you can use the FF button to scroll through the stations. FM sound is equally good. I've used this in various urban areas and FM selectivity has been good and the station remains locked in - no FM drift etc. LED Light: This is one of those odd-little additions to this unit that works nicely. It lights up during charging by the way so charging overnight you may not want this next on your bedside table. Battery Life: I have had it on for 8-10 hours with battery life left. It uses a BL-5C flat battery - the kind that were popular in older cell phones - you may well have one lying around the house, if you want to have a back up. If not, these are cheap and freely available. That said, I have not needed to do so as battery life was very good. Inputs: Micro USB - this is the charger input. Headphone - self explanatory Aux - in - I found my iPhone 8 to have incredible poor sound output. I was listening to an audio book and it drove me crazy how inadequate the iPhone sound is. See solution above. USB - I have not used it yet so I decided to test it just for fun for this review. I plugged the Micro SD card into: a) Anker SD card thumb sized adapter with a micro SD input. Using the full SD card, it played perfectly but the micro-SD card did not. b) I-FlashDevice HD (3 way USB with micro-USB inside the USB, USB C, Lightning plug) - works fine. c) "USB Type-C/OTG Card Reader/Writer". USB and USB C at each end with SD and Micro slots on either side of the unit. This is a no name unit and it worked fine. I have given this to a friend who expressed great interest in it. I plan to buy a 3rd unit as a back up. Ultimately, the is the cost of a couple of coffees. If it doesn't work for you, return it or give it away.
H**Y
This is a rocking little Player : )
UPDATE: 3-20-16 Well this thing rocked solid for almost a year but just the other day I went to plug in the headphone jack and it broke. Just fell inside the case. So I being the fix it kinda guy I thought I would just pull it apart and re solder it back on. OH HECK NO!! I think they put these things together with Guerrilla glue or something because as hard as I tried to pry this thing apart in the end it was a wreck. So in the trash it went. So I just bought another one. I mean, at this price and for what it does. Worth every penny. My friends at work cannot believe the sound that comes out of this little box. I'll admit. It still astounds me. Update: 10-11-15 I just wanted to let everyone know that this thing is still rocking just like day one. I bought a bigger battery (2450mah Bl-5c High Capacity Gold 2430mAh BL-5C Business Battery with Overheat and overcharge protection built in) on Amazon and I can now run this thing for almost 8 hours full volume. If I run the volume about half it will run for over 12 hours. still great sound. Full volume does not stress the speaker at all. Perfect sound high or low. Simply the best little player. This has got to be the best little MP3, FM Radio player I have ever seen. I really wasn't sure what I was going to be getting and at $ 15.00 I wasn't expecting much. But holy smokes, I mean it's not hi-fi or nothing but for what it is it's got the best sound I have ever heard out of a box this size. This little player has got some very rich sound and impressive lows for such a little thing. This puts a regular radio to shame. So when I got it we plugged it in and let it charge for a bit just to make sure the battery was full. As it was charging, I put a bunch of MP3's on the new Micro SD card and let it rip. We played this little gem for 9 3/4 hours at half volume before it finally puttered out. I was so impressed that I bought another one just for me. Instructions were simple, but was missing the instructions for the button that you press to activate the memory for the FM. For that you just long press the play/pause button in the FM setting and let it rip. It will then load all the stations it can find into memory. On a side note for the MP3 playback. I took a bunch of my songs and copied them in a separate file and re-named all of them to just numbers 1-1000 or so and also did the same for all the special information so that the numbers were all that the player could see. I then copied the same playlist on both mine, and my wife's player in the same order and played the first song. Both players played different songs when starting the playlist, and both songs were not the number 1 song in the list from the SD card. The numbers on the unit were the same but the songs were not. I tried going from end to end and both played a totally different random song list. So my conclusion to this is that the unit does not play the songs from 1-1000 but shuffles them in whatever order it chooses. This was actually perfect for me as this player does not have a shuffle option. Over all a great little MP3 player and well worth the money.
J**N
Nice unit. It does what I need it to do
I use this for sleeping - I need some kind of noise to muffle the outside noises. In my case white noise seems to work well. I like being able to add my own .mp3 sounds. One item that I found crazy was when I was adding and deleting the various sounds, the ones that I had deleted seemed to still be playable on the SD card. Once I realized this, I made sure that the data was completely removed on the SD Card.... yes, not in the 'trash' anymore. I use Linux as my OS. I like the easy to feel on/off switch; I do not need to open my eyes to use. I like the volume dial - yes, it is an analog dial...... works great. I do NOT like the flashlight effect of the light beam when it is plugged in. Yes, the light does work well as a flashlight, however, this only comes on ................ when you have it plugged in!!! Battery is working well for me, so 8+hrs on is not an issue. I charge it every day. Sound is fine. I use for noise, so I am not looking for a graphic equalizer.............. it sounds good to me. It has a regular USB slot too. I have not tried using it. I opt for the small sd card option. Using this, it will just progress to the next sound...........if you only have one, it will just keep repeating. I found that upon repeating, it seemed to have a bit of a delay...........so, for me, I just duplicated the noise track enough times in the Audacity software to achieve an 8 hr complete file. Overall I am happy.
T**8
Great Little Speaker/Radio/MP3 player
The Mfine 088 SDpeaker with FM, USB thumb and SD card mp3 player arrived today. As always I immediatly opened my new toy from Amazon. I must say that it was a pleasant surprise on the overall look of quality and finish. It includes the device itself, a mini USB charging cable, a aux cable, a wrist strap lanyard already attached, English instruction pamphlet and a fully charged BL-5C Nokia cell phone li-po battery (a $5.00 battery readily available anywhere). I installed the battery and autoscanned for FM stations until the Max. of 25 stations were detected per the enclosed directions. You can manually select a station using the 10 key pad on the face of the speaker as well. I ran the volume to max and some distortion was noted but after backing out a small amount it was still reasonably loud wo/distortion. There was no adjustment for bass/treble but the preset was a nice balance. The 2" loud speaker is is protected by a sturdy metal mesh and a second passive tube for bass is also present. The speaker provides mono sound only. The headphone jack outputs in stereo for the FM, USB and SD card if the files and stations are formated in stereo. Navigating through the SD card files (and I assume the USB files would work the same way) I was pleasantly suprised that I could fast forward and back through an individual file and not simply skip to the next file when I long press the forward and back buttons. Nice. I played the device from SD card for several hours and the battery indicator hasn't moved yet. I don't know how long it will play as yet from personal experience but others say its 10 plus hours so I have no reason to doubt it. Overall very pleased with the purchase for under $12.00 is hard to beat and the confidence of purchasing from Amazon is a real plus. This device can be purchased from various Chinese suppliers shipped from China for under $9.00 shipping costs included with a 3-4 week estimated delivery (could be longer). But, if its DOA or a knock off clone it will cost you more than you paid for it to send it back to get a replacement or refund. Chances are you wouldn't have a problem but.... So a fast delivery direct from Amazon with the no BS return policy is worth the $3.00 difference.
I**E
Powerful little radio
We have 2 and I'm about to order a 3rd. They sound amazing and love the rechargeable battery feature. We listen to them for hours. This one lasts at least 6 hours on a single charge.
W**R
Nice device for the price
I'm giving this 4 stars based on the value for price... which at this time is about 13 bucks. It is versatile, has decent sound, relatively small and portable, and delivers everything it promises. This is an unbiased and non-bought review (I paid for the item myself). I'd have given this 5 stars on basic performance, except for a few issues in poor design flaws. For the price it's still good, but there are a couple of features I consider 'standard' that this doesn't have, and a couple of design issues that are significantly negative. PROS * Instructions that are clear, well-written, and actually readable. That's almost wondrous in today's micro-print, sloppy-translation market. * Decent sound, significantly better than my cell phone (and my phone has decent sound). It sounds better than a lot of other devices I've heard. We can't expect 100 dollar sound out of a 13 dollar device. But on a scale of 1-10 I'd give it a good 5 or 6 on sound. Acceptably decent. * Plenty of volume... you'll never want to crank to max (it does distort at higher volumes). * Versatile. Can play MP3s from a FlashDrive, TFT/microSD card, or AUX port (3.5mm / 1/8 standard jack). * Includes a short male-to-male AUX port cord to hook to other devices. So it's an MP3 player that can serve as a powered speaker. * FM radio with button-access stations. (9 3 7 accesses FM 93.7) * Easy-access volume dial right by the on/off button * On/Off button with memory: resumes prior playing mode and location when turned back on. * LED light if you're in the dark while camping or during a blackout. (Nice feature.) * Relatively small size-- less than an inch thick. Great for putting under a pillow for sleep music or carrying in a pocket. * Rechargeable 10-hour battery. (See three Recharging Caveats below.) * Lanyard already attached! (saves that hassle) * Track access buttons can skip one track forward / backward, or move to beginning of album / FF. * Earphone jack ============================== CONS * Can't play BluTooth (not at this price). If you want BluTooth there's plenty on the market. I bought this for the mSD / Flashdrive ability. * Uses mini-USB power cord instead of micro-USB or USB-C. (Who uses mini-USB any more?) Charge cord is a short 3 ft long. Not a major issue; it still works. It's just "old tech" that may make it more difficult to find a replacement cord. * Bass is okay, but could have been better... and I would pay a little more for better sound (if under 20 bucks). You can hear the bass sounds... just not at bass level. Still, the sound is acceptable-- better than a good cell phone or tablet speaker, and better than many small radios. But for the next model, I'd add a better bass speaker to the mix. * There's no folder / album play function. It plays whatever is on the card or flashdrive. A way around this is to put albums on separate cards, but that can be a pricey hassle carrying around several cards. * No "shuffle" function; songs play in linear order. That's not a major issue, but a shuffle feature would be nice to mix things up a bit. * Major issue: It doesn't stop playing at the end of files; it starts over again at the beginning, with no way to stop it from doing so. So if you're using it to get to sleep... it will keep playing over and over until the battery dies. That's a seriously bad design. RECHARGING CAVEATS * There's no charging / remaining charge indicator (a row of tiny LEDs). Instead... * When charging the battery, the FLASHLIGHT comes on at about half-brightness-- but still far too bright. You'll probably need to block the LED at night while charging, because it's bright enough to keep you awake. The flashlight doesn't go off when the device is fully charged... so bad design on that all the way around. * BIG ONE: Don't leave it plugged in / charging all the time. It's possible to over-charge the battery with destructive results-- the battery swelling and dying. (I know this from prior devices using the same battery.) Considering the Cons I rate this at 4 stars. Wanted to give it 5 stars, but seriously, that bright flashlight while charging... and the "doesn't stop at end of files" are major issues. Someone should have noticed both before this hit the production line.
T**Y
Solid little radio/media player.
This little radio/media player is pretty cool. I have to admit that I did not expect it to perform the way it does. For being a one speaker setup it produces great sound clarity at mid range volume, which is all you really need, especially in an office setting. I don't play MP3 files as I feel they are terrible. Instead I play wave files, which it does play, and it sounds perfect. While playing songs I can really hear the drum beats, the guitar, the voices, etc. Nothing is muddy or distorted. The bass response is good too. It does not vibrate house obviously, but at a reasonable volume, the radio is able to complement the song with a good bass response. Playing heavy bass music, you are obviously not going to get the gut wrenching low ends, but the bass guitars and kick drums come out nicely in music that is well rounded. I consider myself a perfectionist audiophile, I pick music systems to death until I get what I want. This radio, thus far, has met my expectations for a small personal radio for the office, home workshop, etc. At this point I am glad I bought it. The FM radio picks up great, the USB port works great, the Micro SD card slot works great. All of the controls seem to work as they should. It even has an LED flashlight in case the power goes out and I need to get out quick (lol!) I give it five stars for design, functionality, ease of use, performance, the number of media input options, and the replaceable battery. It's only $15 as of this posting and well worth it in my opinion. I hope this helps someone out there looking for a good product for a low price.
D**A
Impossible to use if you want to control song order
I got two of these mp3 players for my young kids (a toddler and a preschooler) so they can have access to their favorite music at all times without depending on my phone or other forbidden device. These are cheap enough where I wouldn't be heartbroken/wallet-broken if the kids wreck them. They are sturdy and survive being dropped multiple times. And - bonus! - they have numbered buttons, which makes it easy for very young kids to select the songs they want without going through menus. It all seemed perfect. Except... The software is a frustrating POS which is impossible to work with! The moment you plug the memory card into your computer to add music, all kinds of hidden files get added to it and mess up the song order. Supposedly it should play in alphabetical order, and I gave my song files numbers for their file names just to avoid any potential pitfalls... And yet, the blasted thing scrambles them every single time I add anything to the memory card! My husband is a high level software engineer and even he is completely stumped. He managed to salvage the playlist a couple of times, but every time you add a new song, it scrambles the playlist order again, and not in consistent ways, and not in a way that makes sense. We found that it helps if you drag the new songs onto the card one by one, in the order you want them to play (because that alphabetical order thing is just to fool you). It worked for a while, until I wanted to add new songs, and then it didn't work anymore. And even when it did work, it was incredibly tedious and annoying to drag files one by single one when you want to add like a hundred... My husband wrote a script to clear the hidden files and restore the order, and it worked on one of the devices, but not the other (nevermind that they are supposedly identical...). Now it wants to order them by "date created", or sometimes by "date modified" or "date added"...and my songs have been collected over a couple of decades and so the dates they were created/added/modified are logically all over the place and cannot be expected to serve as a song order!!! After spending several nights banging his head against it, even my tech master of a husband gave up. So, I've gotta ask the genius designer and manufacturer of this sorry piece of trash - just WHAT type of person do you imagine would be able to use this as an mp3 player?!? If it cannot function as an mp3 player, then just call it a radio and stop pretending like it's anything more than that!!! And if you want it to be anything more than that, then for goodness sake FIX IT!!!!!!!!!!!
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