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Supersonic SC1082 9 Band AM/FM/SW1-7 Portable USB SD Torch Light Radio

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Supersonic SC1082 9 Band AM/FM/SW1-7 Portable USB SD Torch Light Radio

  • Portable AM/FM/SW 1-7 Band Receiver & MP3 Playback
  • High Sensitivity Receiver
  • Built-in USB Input Compatible
  • Built-in SD Card Slot Compatible
  • Built-in Torch Light
  • Powerful Speaker
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • 360¬į Antenna
  • Battery Last 8-10 hrs. for the Flash Light and 2hrs. for the Radio
  • AC Power Supply: 120/240V Set On 120V, Flat Pin Plug
  • DC 4.5V (UM-1 ‚ÄúD‚ÄĚ x 3Pcs. (batteries not included)

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  • Portable AM/FM/SW 1-7 Band Receiver & MP3 Playback
  • High Sensitivity Receiver
  • Built-in USB Input Compatible
  • Built-in SD Card Slot Compatible
  • Built-in Torch Light
  • Powerful Speaker
  • Rechargeable Battery
  • 360° Antenna
  • Battery Last 8-10 hrs. for the Flash Light and 2hrs. for the Radio
  • AC Power Supply: 120/240V Set On 120V, Flat Pin Plug
  • DC 4.5V (UM-1 “D” x 3Pcs. (batteries not included)

  • Radio
  • AC Cord
  • Instruction Manual

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