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D220 Portable Radio AM FM SW Shortwave Radio Receiver Pocket Radio, 2 AA Battery Operated, Transistor Radio with Excellent Reception for Gift, Family, Elder (Orange)

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1.Color:Black


About this item

  • [EASY TO CARRY] XHDATA D220 FM AM SW portable radio is pretty easy to carry. Small size 125*74*30mm with weight only 125g (without batteries). You can hold D220 pocket radio by one hand, and you can also put this small am/fm/sw radio in your pocket or handbag to listen to your favorite radio anytime, anywhere.
  • [EASY TO USE] Designed with 3 control buttons for easier adjustment of portable radio - tuning knob, band switch, volume/power switch button, D220 radio portable am fm sw is quite easy to use for elder, adults, children and gift for everyone.
  • [EXCELLENT SIGNAL RECEPTION] FM1:87-108MHZ; FM2:64-108MHZ; AM: 520-1730KHz; SW:5.6-22.0MHz. D220 Radio is a high quality FM AM shortwave radio with DSP chip, effectively improve the radio reception. No matter where you are, you can easily listen to local radio stations with the help of this transistor radio with excellent reception.
  • [GOOD SOUND QUALITY] This portable am fm sw radio has a built-in good speaker for loud and clearly sound. XHDATA D220 small pocket radio is also equipped with a 3.5mm headphone jack, so you can plug in headphones and immerse yourself in the world of radio and music!
  • [BATTERY OPERATED RADIO] XHDATA D220 AM/FM shortwave radio is powered by 2*AA batteries (not included) . When the batteries run out, simply remove them and replace them with spare batteries, so that you can in touch with the world and get news.
  • [PRODUCT ACCESSORIES] 1*XHDATA D220 portable am fm sw radio, 1*User Manual, one year after sales service.



Product Description

Compact Size, Good Reception, Clear Sound and Simple Operation

  • Are you looking for a high performance radio, but don't want the complexity?
  • Are you looking for a portable am fm radio but are worried about it being too heavy?
  • Are you looking for a shortwave radio with good sound quality and reception?
  • XHDATA D220 Portable AM FM Shortwave radio, a good portable for you!--------Simple Operation, Compact design that fits in your pocket, Equipped with a high-performance DSP chip for powerful signal reception.
Radios portable AM FM

DSP AM FM SW Portable Radio

Using DSP chips, Higher selectivity for more accurate tuning.

  • FM 64-108MHz
  • AM 520-1730KHz
  • SW 5.6-22MHz
Pocket radio

Portable Radio, Pocket Radio

Small size and light weight, easy to carry.

  • Size: 4.9*2.8*1.1 inches
  • Weight: 125 grams (without batteries)
  • Pocket-sized for on-the-go carry
Battery Operated Radio

Battery Operated Radio

Battery powered radio, replaceable batteries at any time, no need to worry about running out of power.

  • 2AA Batteries required(Not included)
radios for home with best reception and sound

Good Speaker and Earphone Jack

Enjoy relaxing radio moments away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • 3.5mm Earphone Stereo Jack
  • High-quality loudspeaker for clear and loud sound
radios for home and outdoor
  • D220 is the AM 1Khz version ending at 1730 KHz , and receive either 9K or 10K for AM broadcasts in several countries.

  • 1*XHDATA D220 AM FM Portable shortwave radio

    1*English manual


Ken_Ind
September 6, 2025
XHDATA has quite a few excellent radios, and here's another good one with a retro "transistor radio" vibe that performs a lot better than the ones did back when these types of radios were popular in the 1960s and 1970s. Still, there are a few operational details that might make it less suitable for some listeners than some other radios.Reception: FM and shortwave are exceptionally sensitive. In fact, I compared the shortwave reception of this radio to a couple of digital receivers I have. I was able to get everything on the D-220 that the bigger radios would get. And on a few of the stations, this little D-220 actually delivered cleaner reception than the larger, more expensive radios. Quite a surprise. But here's the problem: The entire shortwave band, which runs on this radio from 5.6 MHz to 22 MHz, is packed into one band. Finding a particular frequency can be a challenge. But with patience and a steady hand you can eventually get there. If there is ever a revision of this radio, I would hope they would consider dividing shortwave into two bands to make it easier to find specific frequencies. FM works really well also, especially given the relatively short antenna. I am able to receive an FM station about 70 mi away that's right between two local stations on the dial. Again, though, you need to really tune slowly to do that because not much movement of the tuning thumbwheel can sweep you right past the station you're looking for. AM (Medium Wave) reception is predictably not as good as FM and shortwave because the radio's small size means the internal AM antenna isn't very big. It works fine for local and stronger regional stations, though, and it will pull in some distant ones at night.Sound Quality: The biggest strength here is that the radio gets pretty loud without audio distortion, making it suitable to use outdoors or in noisy environments. Overall, I would rate the sound as good for a radio this size. You don't have a lot of bass, but the audio is clear and crisp for news/talk and casual music listening.Operation: Because of this radio's overall simplicity it might seem suitable for an elderly person who prefers a radio without a lot of extra buttons, knobs and controls. However, because tuning it requires fairly precise movements of the tuning wheel, a person with limited hand dexterity might find it frustrating to use. On the plus side, though, once you do find the station you want, the radio's digital signal processing chip homes in on the center of the signal, so there isn't much need to do any fine tuning.Battery Life: Phenomenal. To test this, I took a couple of previously-used AA batteries out of a different radio and checked their voltage, finding that each battery was between 1.2 and 1.3 volts - significantly less than the 1.5 volts of a new one. I then put them in the D-220 and turned it on at a moderate normal listening volume on an FM station. So far the D-220 has been playing for over 48 hours continuously on those previously-used batteries.Overall: The XHDATA D-220 is a high-quality radio at an attractive price. For those who intend to do a lot of shortwave listening, I suggest also looking at XHDATA's D-219, which costs about the same and divides the shortwave spectrum into several bands, making it easier to find the exact frequency you want. But if you prefer the slightly smaller size and vertical orientation of the D-220, the shortwave performance is excellent on this radio as well, albeit requiring a little more time to tune.
Anndy panjoj
September 4, 2025
Honestly for the price that you pay the radios is really good i get all my favorite radio stations and more the built to it is good the sound quality is really good like any other speaker it will sound nasty once the volume is put to high but over all the volume for the size of this radio is surprisingly very good i love it for the simple reason it firs anywhere yet still has good reception without out having to extend the antenna so long, the buttons are so simple and easily manageable over all worth the purchase
MIchael Culver
August 17, 2025
I received my radio today and so far, I like it. It is a nice no nonsense design with a clear tuning dial and neat little kickstand. It has a pleasant deep sound when on FM and a decent midrange sound on AM and SW through the speaker. The earphone jack sounded very good with no buzz on earbuds but does not have FM stereo. I found that it received shortwave rather well but it takes a VERY light touch to tune the band. AM and FM are a little easier to tune and with decent selectivity for the big city.If I could improve it, I would add a log scale to the tuning dial and possibly stereo through the headphone jack. Also, I find more utility in the shortwave band starting about 4.9 MHz and ending at 18 MHz. A swiveling antenna would be a nice addition to the kickstand but I understand that it would throw off the pleasant and simple design of the radio by doing that.All in all with playing with the radio this evening that I really like my purchase. The D219 is a better value though (and one outstanding radio for the money) but I am not disappointed with my purchase of the D220. Love the color!
L. Durham
July 29, 2025
I got this radio for the shortwave band. I use it in my kitchen to listen to domestic SW stations.It receives strong signals very well for a pocket sized radio.Do not get the yellow version like I did. The yellow background makes the orange indicator in the slide rule dial hard to see.
Craig W Tilton
May 28, 2025
If your looking for a small portable radio, this is a great choice. Good sound and reception.
Wagner
May 9, 2025
O rádio tem um excelente acabamento, é leve e tem ótimo som.
Megrizz
May 8, 2025
Se ve y oie bien no es de lo mejor peroncumple con su funcion y esta a bien precio
Carlos
May 6, 2025
Melhor que meu rádio antigo
Fraser
February 11, 2025
This is a good little radio. Tuning is tricky as there is finite movement of the tuner dial but my my FM stations are easy to find and sound good. Volume is great. I use it at work and it fits nicely in my tool pack.
José leal
December 30, 2024
Soy un radio aficionado y este radio va bien para mis salidas
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