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AquaBourne Shower Radio AM /FM - great bathroom accessory |  | Brand: Aquabourne
Buy New: $19.95 (On sale from $39.99) as of 9/7/2010 15:26 CDT details You Save: $20.04 (50%)
New (3) from $19.95
Seller: S-Gizmos Rating: 6 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.1 x 5 x 2.6
UPC: 705105291116 EAN: 0705105291116
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| Features:
| • | AM/ FM shower / bathroom radio | | • | Easy dial tuning of all available AM and FM radio stations for listening to radio, talk and music. | | • | Digital LCD clock with daily alarm with radio / alarm option | | • | Temperature display. Shower proof | | • | Radio timer * Suction cup and adjustable tilt |
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Product Description Amazing quality shower radio from Aquabourne for a special price while stocks last. Ideal shower radio, fully water resistant unit and speaker. Product is in white plastic.
This stylish shower radio will fit in beautifully with any bathroom.
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Really great shower radio November 16, 2009 Ricardo Millar 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Was extremely pleased with this product. Super fast delivery with no complications. In great condition and the product itself is fantastic. Clear radio stations and easy to use. All this for such a cheap price. I would reccomend people to buy it. Design is very attractive looks very stylish in my bathroom.
Works July 2, 2010 J. Riley (NJ) Good reception, good volume. Suction sticks great to glass, poorly to tile. Feel in the bathtub and kept working.
No word yet on battery life.
Decent... July 13, 2010 jason a harman Hard to get a station in, but once you do it comes in pretty loud. small unit that stays on the tile wall of the shower pretty well.
what was that? August 17, 2010 aTomMc Several times now, while going about life, my wife has been startled and exclaims, "what was that?" in response to this radio crashing into the bottom of the tub. Suction cup technology, if there is such a thing, must be pretty fundamental, but this product hasn't mastered it. I find that a strange failing. Anyway the radio works better than other inexpensive shower radios I've had in the past. The selectivity is still touchy but you can separate signals if you take a little care and it hasn't drifted off frequency. The speaker is tinny sounding as most small ones are, but clear even when set pretty loud. It seems quite sturdy, and it should be considering how miserable the suction cup is. All in all I like the controls, it's toughness, the antenna, it's ability to find signals and the clearness of the speaker. I just lay it down on something instead of using the suction cup.
You get what you pay for. July 12, 2010 Mr SoulPatch This product probably wasn't even worth the $20 I spent for it. The biggest issue is the suction cup, which only works on the most perfect surfaces, namely glass. The worst part is that you can't even set it on a flat surface, such as a desk, without the need for the suction cup to hold it in place because it is so top heavy. If your surface isn't perfectly smooth, the suction won't stick, and the radio will just topple over.
The other issue is the battery compartment. There are two, tiny little screws that need to be removed to insert/change the batteries. My guess is that the average consumer does NOT have a screwdriver that small. I also laughed when the directions told me to make sure the batteries were in correctly (correct polarity), but the radio doesn't have any markings as to which way the batteries go. I just had to do trial and error. Big deal? Not really, but it's a common theme with this little radio: A good idea with some nice features, but someone didn't spend enough time making this thing fully functional. I returned the radio after one day.
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