Radios

Philips TAR5505 Tabletop Radio Electric DAB+ with Bluetooth Brown

Key features:

  • Receiver: Digital
  • FM Antenna
  • Radio Memories: 20
  • LCD Screen
  • RDS
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Description

Description

Prepare your omelet while listening to your morning playlist. Prepare dinner while streaming a podcast. With DAB+, FM, and Bluetooth, this portable radio brings your kitchen to life. Meanwhile, the kitchen timer function ensures you get the recipe right.

Ideal for the kitchen

From uninterrupted music to the latest news, this digital radio is designed for an excellent listening experience while you cook! The DAB+ receiver offers crystal-clear reception, and you can set up to 20 presets for your favorite stations.

Clear display. Kitchen timer

See at a glance how much time is left for your food to cook. This portable radio features a kitchen timer, which is easily set via the radio menu. The digital display shows a countdown timer in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Beautiful design that fits perfectly

A light-colored wooden casing surrounds the black glossy surface of the screen and the speaker, which is covered with gray speaker fabric. The buttons on the front of the radio are used for tuning, source selection, and more. The volume increase/decrease is controlled via the elegant rotary knob.

Compact and practical design

Do you use the plug socket for your mixer? Music playback continues with batteries. When you're done mixing, connect the portable radio to the outlet using the AC cable.

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Specifications

Specifications

Radio type
Tabletop
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
DAB, DAB+, FM
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Power Source
Electric
Colour
Brown
Length
29.6 cm
Length
20.66 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (3)

Reviews

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  2. 4 stars
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  4. 2
  5. 1 star
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  • fotis.kalafatis
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    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I bought it despite its high price (100€) because I believed it combined a radio and a Bluetooth speaker, hoping it would have the sound quality of modern speakers of similar size. When I saw the subwoofer hole at the back, my expectations rose only to be shattered when I heard it. Initially, I assumed that the FM quality was to blame, but when I connected via Bluetooth, I realized it was the speaker. It is truly a...cheap transistor radio from the 80s that simply allows you to connect via Bluetooth and "enjoy" the sound in monophonic quality, without any clarity. It makes the mediocre 30€ Creative Stage Air sound like a live orchestra.

    I never imagined that in the year 2022, when even mobile phones and tablets have some relative sound performance, I would buy something branded and have such poor quality. I returned it the same day.

    On the positive side - the very nice design, the large antenna, the easy handling, the easy Bluetooth connectivity, and the fact that you can use it either with electricity or batteries.

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    • Sound quality
    • Value for money
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    • Value for money
  • I bought it despite its high price (100€) because I believed it combined a radio and a Bluetooth speaker, hoping it would have the sound quality of modern speakers of similar size. When I saw the subwoofer hole at the back, my expectations rose only to be shattered when I heard it. Initially, I assumed that the FM quality was to blame, but when I connected via Bluetooth, I realized it was the speaker. It is truly a...cheap transistor radio from the 80s that simply allows you to connect via Bluetooth and "enjoy" the sound in monophonic quality, without any clarity. It makes the mediocre 30€ Creative Stage Air sound like a live orchestra.

    I never imagined that in the year 2022, when even mobile phones and tablets have some relative sound performance, I would buy something branded and have such poor quality. I returned it the same day.

    On the positive side - the very nice design, the large antenna, the easy handling, the easy Bluetooth connectivity, and the fact that you can use it either with electricity or batteries.

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Description & Specifications

Prepare your omelet while listening to your morning playlist. Prepare dinner while streaming a podcast. With DAB+, FM, and Bluetooth, this portable radio brings your kitchen to life. Meanwhile, the kitchen timer function ensures you get the recipe right.

Ideal for the kitchen

From uninterrupted music to the latest news, this digital radio is designed for an excellent listening experience while you cook! The DAB+ receiver offers crystal-clear reception, and you can set up to 20 presets for your favorite stations.

Clear display. Kitchen timer

See at a glance how much time is left for your food to cook. This portable radio features a kitchen timer, which is easily set via the radio menu. The digital display shows a countdown timer in hours, minutes, and seconds.

Beautiful design that fits perfectly

A light-colored wooden casing surrounds the black glossy surface of the screen and the speaker, which is covered with gray speaker fabric. The buttons on the front of the radio are used for tuning, source selection, and more. The volume increase/decrease is controlled via the elegant rotary knob.

Compact and practical design

Do you use the plug socket for your mixer? Music playback continues with batteries. When you're done mixing, connect the portable radio to the outlet using the AC cable.

Manufacturer

Radio type
Tabletop
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
DAB, DAB+, FM
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen
Connectivity
Bluetooth
Power Source
Electric
Colour
Brown
Length
29.6 cm
Length
20.66 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (3)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Volume
  • Handling
  • Signal quality
  • Construction quality
  • Sound quality
  • Value for money
  • fotis.kalafatis
    2
    12 out of 12 members found this review helpful

    I bought it despite its high price (100€) because I believed it combined a radio and a Bluetooth speaker, hoping it would have the sound quality of modern speakers of similar size. When I saw the subwoofer hole at the back, my expectations rose only to be shattered when I heard it. Initially, I assumed that the FM quality was to blame, but when I connected via Bluetooth, I realized it was the speaker. It is truly a...cheap transistor radio from the 80s that simply allows you to connect via Bluetooth and "enjoy" the sound in monophonic quality, without any clarity. It makes the mediocre 30€ Creative Stage Air sound like a live orchestra.

    I never imagined that in the year 2022, when even mobile phones and tablets have some relative sound performance, I would buy something branded and have such poor quality. I returned it the same day.

    On the positive side - the very nice design, the large antenna, the easy handling, the easy Bluetooth connectivity, and the fact that you can use it either with electricity or batteries.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Handling
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Sound quality
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Volume
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
  • I bought it despite its high price (100€) because I believed it combined a radio and a Bluetooth speaker, hoping it would have the sound quality of modern speakers of similar size. When I saw the subwoofer hole at the back, my expectations rose only to be shattered when I heard it. Initially, I assumed that the FM quality was to blame, but when I connected via Bluetooth, I realized it was the speaker. It is truly a...cheap transistor radio from the 80s that simply allows you to connect via Bluetooth and "enjoy" the sound in monophonic quality, without any clarity. It makes the mediocre 30€ Creative Stage Air sound like a live orchestra.

    I never imagined that in the year 2022, when even mobile phones and tablets have some relative sound performance, I would buy something branded and have such poor quality. I returned it the same day.

    On the positive side - the very nice design, the large antenna, the easy handling, the easy Bluetooth connectivity, and the fact that you can use it either with electricity or batteries.

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