Sony ICFS79W AM/FM/Weather Band Digital Tuner Shower Radio (White)

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Sony ICFS79W AM/FM/Weather Band Digital Tuner Shower Radio (White)

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 : Sony ICFS79W AM/FM/Weather Band Digital Tuner Shower Radio (White)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
Color: WHITE
EAN: 0027242733602
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: ICFS79W
Publisher: Sony
Studio: Sony



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Product DescriptionGet your hands on this easy-grip ICF-S79W AM/FM weather band digital shower radio and enjoy your favorite stations while you wash. There are 20 station presets for easy tuning, and the splash-resistant surface of the radio and supplied hanging strap make this shower radio perfect for staying up to date on the latest news and weather as you prepare for your day. A high-quality speaker produces robust sound that you can easily hear over the sound of running water.




Features:
  • Splash Resistant Multi-Band Shower Radio
  • AM/FM/Weather Band with 20 Memory Random Presets
  • Built-In Digital Clock and Countdown Timer
  • Selectable Automatic Off Timer
  • Unique Easy Grip Design











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works great
The radio was very easy to use out of the box and so far it works great. Preset stations allow to find what one wants quickly, while humidity or a bit of wetness is not a worry. Volume can be easily turned up high enough to hear the radio over the sound of water. The unit is small and light allowing, if desired, to be effortlessly taken to other rooms or on a trip. The reception is clear without attaching the included FM antenna to the wall. Thus far, I would make the same choice again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sony Shower Radio
Great product. Lots of options that all work just fine. The radio sounds good, and the weather channel is an innovative plus. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous Shower Radio
Excellent shower radio. Preset stations, large buttons (good for when soap is in your eyes). Great sound. Weather radio is perfect for us sailing junkies, you can listen to marine reports while still in the shower. Easy to decide whether to go golfing, windsurfing, or to work. Stands on it's own, so also good for camping & travelling. Never need to worry about it getting wet.

Sony ICFS79W AM/FM/Weather Band Digital Tuner Shower Radio (White)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - rock solid
The sony ICFS79W shower radio is a water resistant radio perfect for the bathroom or outdoor activities. Although compact it packs a clean big sound that lives up to the sony name. It is solidly built with a rubberized top and silicone feet for antislip on wet surfaces. With plenty of am and fm presets and a sleep function it can be used anywhere but is designed for years of faithful sevice in the confines of your bathroom. The weather function works great for that quick update during that early morning shower. It takes 4 C batteries which will last for hundreds of showers. Although not the cheapest, it will certainly outlast all others.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I bought two!
I saw the 5 star rating on Amazon and thought "really?" So I bought one for my shower and I loved it. Easy digital tuning and 5 AM presets and 10 FM presets. Then I bought a second one for my office. Amazon warned me I had already bought one, but I soldiered through their thoughtful warnings. My office is in the vicinity of a very weak but entertaining local university station that now comes through like a champ. My office is also a radio frequency nightmare due to the 1950's wire wall plaster. (H-Bomb proof, but hard on AM reception) This radio comes with a foot long wire antennae and a small suction cup that I plastered to my office window. In my opinion the Sony ICFS79W is the post-nuclear dream radio of the year!



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