

📻 Stay connected, tuned in, and ahead of the curve with Raddy RF320 — your pocket-sized global gateway!
The Raddy RF320 is a portable, rechargeable shortwave radio featuring comprehensive multi-band reception (AIR/FM/AM/VHF/SW/WB), advanced app control via Bluetooth 5.0, and the ability to store up to 955 stations. It doubles as a versatile media player supporting Bluetooth and TF card playback, and includes emergency features like a flashlight and SOS signal. Its compact design, enhanced by a 9.85 ft wire antenna and lanyard, ensures superior reception and portability for professionals on the move.



















| ASIN | B0C3H2DZSJ |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,546 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #43 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (500) |
| Date First Available | April 25, 2023 |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
| Item model number | RF320 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.91 x 3.54 x 5.91 inches |
| Warranty | 18-months warranty |
S**Y
Feature rich and great looking radio. A rare combo...
The controls can be a little confusing. The hardest part was to set the clock and backlighting function to always on. Has a decent size screen though. I just wish they would make a decent size table radio like this with all these functions. This radio does sound okay but with a bigger speaker would likely sound even better. Lots of bands and choices. I just wish the keys to operate it were bigger, and easier to read. Most keys are multi-function so there are two things printed on each key. I was pleasantly surprised with SW reception in my area. Am and FM stations in my area are few and far between. I can't receive any WB broadcasts but there is a line-of-sight issue where I live. I'm in a valley between two mountains. No hits there...I may set up an external antenna over my roof in the near future. I'm not done trying yet. And BTW, this antenna is the skinniest antenna I have ever seen. The smallest section is like a thin piece of wire, and I do mean thin. I would change that if I could. Extensive use has already made it loosen a little. Good thing, because one good push down and you're going to have a bent antenna. I haven't used the recording function and I likely won't, but it is nice to have. The cell phone app needs device location permission upon install. I don't know why that is... Seems unnecessary. I have other radios that don't need it, so...I don't know if they sell that info...would be nice to know. But the buttons are bigger on my android phone. So, we have that. The USB also functions as data transfer for the TF card. It also serves as a charger, and PC audio. Thats a new one on me. The screen shows antenna signal strength. I like that! Bluetooth works but didn't keep signal on several occasions for me. This was in close proximity to each other. I don't use BT too often. Other reviewers say theirs worked fine. So... Overall, this is a decent radio. The RGB lighting is subtle and low key. Thats nice too. The volume goes loud. The rear base speaker works okay. Bigger sound from a small radio. I imagine that battery life drains faster at a high level. Good to use as an outside radio. Talk radio and music play well here. Good Job Raddy....two thumbs up here!
J**S
Way better sound than you'd believe.
This is actually a great little radio! I was quite surprised at the sound quality and volume this little monster can produce! Even at a high volume, it still showed I had used very little battery usage after several hours of blasting music off of a TF card. With the app, you can at least see what the track info is. The actual radio's display can't do that so is just shows the track number. You can also play music directly from your phone or any other Bluetooth device. Radio reception is actually excellent even with the short whip antenna without a swivel. There is an EQ so you can taylor the sound to your liking. It picks up AM, FM, Shortwave, VHS, UHS, and the Weather band. So it has quite a wide coverage. It does Not, however, receive sideband. This would would have made it the ideal radio for me if it did. Hopefully, Raddy will come out with a similar model that includes this feature. For me, if it covered all the bands and side bands and options that the little 760 does, (yet has the MW sensitivity this radio does!) it would be for me a real winner! In any case, this is a great little radio! It has a few gimmicks that are just plain "gimmicky" but it is also a serious performer that will really surprise you! So unless you must have sideband in the shortwave, I think you will find this little radio will truly surprise you at how well it sounds and performs. I've seen radios many times its size that did not sound as good nor receive as well.
R**N
Looks great, sounds good, fun gadget
This is a neat little radio. I purchased this primarily for its looks. For its appearance I give it a 5/5. I'm located in Ottawa, Canada and I can get AM channels from Toronto, Boston and Connecticut at times. I can receive WRMI Miami on shortwave fairly clearly (even more so that the local CHU time signal from NRC), and I heard a station from Romania at one time. There's not much in my area wrt VHF and AIR bands so I don't use those. For reception I give a 3½/5. The app works well. It's a nice add-on though I don't see myself using it often, mainly to use the record function which is only available through the app. 4/5 The sound is great for a smallish radio, that additional rear speaker really gives it a good presence. It does offset the center of gravity and makes the unit a little tippy toward the rear so be careful not to put it on the edge of a table. FM sounds great! For sound 4½/5. There are two Bluetooth connections, one for the app and one for use as a Bluetooth speaker. The BT app connection works every time. The BT speaker connection sometimes fails to reconnect. (If you encounter this, power off the radio and wait for the LCD display to turn entirely off, then turn it back on and it reconnects - at least for me it does.) Bluetooth 3½/5. Adding an SD card (not included) is a great feature and I suggest getting one. It allows recording and also playback of a few digital audio formats. There's no sorting by Album or Artist or any of that. Just a track number on the LCD or a track title via the app. So I only put on maybe 5-10 files at any time. If I put an album on I'll concatenate the whole thing with mp3wrap to avoid having to cycle through multiple tracks. 4/5 The controls are good. They take a little getting used to as many buttons have multiple functions in different modes of operation or whether long-pressed or short-pressed. The auto-scan feature doesn't find anything on AM for me for some reason, even on strong local stations. FFWD and RWND in the playback mode are a little slow. For controls 4/5. Battery duration: if I use it a lot I have to recharge every few days. No complaints. 4/5 In brief I think this is decent unit and I have been having a lot of fun with it. My main uses are as an FM radio and bluetooth speaker and for those it does great. The other features work relatively well and add to the experience.
S**E
Excellent little radio
I bought this little radio for traveling. It works exceptionally well and has multiple bands. It’s has a nice volume and audio is very clear. The antenna is pretty good and the design with the screen lights give the device a very nice look with the body design. I love this device it’s my to go gadget to keep in the loop. Wort ever sent of its reasonable cost.
A**O
Bateria fraca, substituir por uma com 3400 mAh. Chatinho pra programar.
C**S
Ich bin ein Hifibastler und arbeite als mein Hobby alte Hifitechnik aus den 70‘ern + 80‘ern auf (Tonbandgeräte, Kassettendecks, Radios, Plattenspieler usw.). Durch dieses Hobby weiß ich, was klanglich möglich ist und habe immer einen Vergleich zu neuen Geräten. Nun habe ich mir aus Interesse einfach mal ein paar kompakte Radios gekauft, um zu sehen, was heutzutage angeboten wird und ich war teilweise wirklich positiv überrascht. Die Firma Raddy kannte ich vorher noch nicht, nun besitze ich bereits 5 Radios von Raddy. Auch wenn einige Geräte scheinbar eine Gemeinschaftsproduktion mit anderen Herstellern zu sein scheint (z.B. Retekess), bewerte ich hier mithilfe meiner Erfahrungen die Firma Raddy. Hier geht es nun um das außergewöhnliche Raddy RF-320: Das Gehäuse / die Funktionen: - ein tolles „Solid-State-Design“ der 80‘er - digitales Display und analoge Anzeige getrennt beleuchtbar - schöne Beleuchtungsdetails – sogar auf der Rückseite (als indirekte Stimmungsbeleuchtung) - seitlich eingebaute Taschenlampe mit guter Streuung - saubere Verarbeitung und teils sehr schöne haptische Bedienung über die beiden Frequenzeinstellräder - eine schöne doppelte LED Lichterkette oben drauf wird zur Anzeige von (VU) Pegel verwendet und ist ein absolutes Design-Highlight, abschaltbar - die Tasten an der Front besitzen alle eine Doppelbelegung - Bluetooth Wiedergabe bzw. in Verbindung mit der Raddy-App mit Handy fernbedienbar - MP3 Wiedergabe und weitere Formate über Micro-SD Karte - Stereowiedergabe über Klinkenbuchse - AUX – Eingang über Klinkenbuchse - austauschbarer 18650‘er Akku Der Empfang: Auch der Sendersuchlauf gestaltet sich hier als ein Design-Highlight, da sich direkt mit dem Rad eine interne Rundskala dreht, die zwar nur in % analog anzeigt, wo man ist, aber dafür wird die Frequenz zuverlässig im linken Display angezeigt. - Sender rasten sauber und einfach ein - die Sender finden sich sehr einfach mit dem Senderrrad, manche Sender sind aber nicht ganz rauschfrei empfangbar, wo andere Raddyradios etwas rauschärmer regeln Zwischen den Sendern gibt es zum Glück mal keine komplette Rauschunterdrückung, was den manuellen Sendersuchlauf extrem vereinfacht (z.B. im SW und MW Band). Die Empfangsstärke würde ich als mittelgut einstufen. Bei FM ist der Empfang vertretbar gut. Dafür konnte ich im SW-Band einige schwache Sender garnicht reinbekommen, das ist aber mehr meckern auf hohem Niveau. Der Klang: Insgesamt gibt es hier einen sehr sauberen Lautsprecherklang mit klaren Höhen, der aber leider nur über teils unbrauchbare Equalizer-Voreinstellungen veränderbar ist. Der interne 5 W Mono-Lautsprecher besitzt eine zusätzliche Bassmembrane auf der Rückseite und ist im Gehäuse getrennt gekapselt, wodurch der tiefe Bass etwas betont wird. Nicht so doll ist der Klang über den Stereo Klinken-Kopfhöreranschluss – hier fehlt es einfach an Höhen und Bässen und die voreingestellten Equalizereinstellungen machen das Ganze nicht besser. Fazit: Raddy – bitte integriert bei solchen schönen Radios eine getrennte Bass- und Höhenregelung – die voreingstellten Equalizerklänge bieten nicht das, wozu das Radio fähig ist. Ansonsten ein schönes und außergewöhnliches Radio im 80‘er Jahre Solid-State-Design mit sehenswerter VU-Anzeige und haptisch sehr angenehmer Senderwahl. Der Klang mit dem Lautsprecher ist top aber über Klinkenbuchse etwas ausbaufähig. Ich vergebe trotzdem volle 5 Sterne, weil das einfach ein tolles Radio ist und dazu gibt es eine klare Kaufempfehlung für Sammler und Radiofans, die etwas optisch Besonderes haben wollen.
A**R
Doet het goed op alle frequenties goed geluid Zou fijn zijn dat er een aansluiting voor een externe antenne op zat maar zonder heb je ook goede onvangst
S**O
Excelente radio con una estetica retro futurista muy singular, personalmente me parece muy chula. Bien empaquetada y con una buena presentacion, la Raddy Rf320 posee una buena recepcion en las pruebas que he realizado, aunque obiamente esto dependera de la zona, el sonido del altavoz incorporado es fabuloso. La radio es capaz de recibir multiples bandas como fm, sw, mw, air, wb entre otras, en el lateral de la radio hay una linterna y la iluminacion es suficiente para alumbrar una habitacion sin problemas, para cuantificar la iluminación yo diria que entre 50 y 75 lumens de luz inundadora agradable, posee ademas luces rgb traseras, un display retroiluminado en un tono amarillo anaranjado (mas parecido al que adjunto en la foto que el que capto en video que se ve demasiado oscuro), un dial retroiluminado con ruleta para ajuste macro que pasa muy rapido las emisoras, una ruleta para ajuste micro capaz de sintonizar con precisión y una infinidad de opciones y modos de uso como sirena de emergencia, bluethoot, capacidad para una tarjeta TF (Micro SD) toma 3,5 de auriculares. Incluye varios accesorios, entre los que estan una extension de antena, que mejora la recepcion de fm y sw, un minidestornillador, estuche de transporte, correa de transporte y auriculares entre otros, los accesorios siempre son bienvenidos. Sin duda una radio estupenda para coleccion, uso, emergencias o regalar. Adjunto video y fotografia para esclarecer dudas.
C**S
Is good but not as I expect it. Thank you.
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