Radios

KK8108T Mini Radio Battery Black

Key features:

  • Frequencies: AM, FM, SW
  • Dimensions: 165 x 78 x 35mm
  • Headphone jack
See full description

Description

Description

Portable battery radio with powerful clear sound, in a practical design ideal for easy transport everywhere.

Features:

  • Foldable antenna for stable signal
  • Supported Frequencies: AM, FM, SW
  • Headphone jack 3.5mm
  • Carrying strap.
  • Sensitivity:
  • MW ≤ 3mV/m
  • FM ≤ 30 mV
  • SW ≤ 60 mV
  • AM S/N: ≥ 34dB
  • Speaker: Φ57mm
  • Power: DC 3V
  • Output Power: 4Ω 3w
  • Dimensions: 165 x 78 x 35mm
  • Weight: 150g
  • Power Supply: 2 AA batteries (not included).

Manufacturer

See full description

Specifications

Specifications

Radio type
Pocket
Receiver Type
Analog
Supported Frequencies
AM, FM, MW, SW
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers
Connectivity
AUX
Power Source
Battery
Colour
Black
Length
16.5 cm
Length
3.5 cm
Height
7.8 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.

See all specifications

Reviews (2)

Reviews

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Magyar_Vagyok
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for about 11 Euros (including shipping). Since the purchase of the even cheaper Colon/Golon RX-329 (also here on Skroutz) I realized that low-price Chinese radios are worthy a try. So is this Kchibo receiver as good as the Golon - or even better for a bit more money?

    Well, there are both advantages and disadvantages. KK-8108 is an analog radio, the sound is natural and more beautiful compared to RX-329, and it is optimized for news listening, because it's not muffled like Golon's sound. On the same time there is less treble ratio compared to Clooblut RD-218 or Kchibo KK-978. Although RX-329 has 7 SW bands, unfortunately it lacks the 31 and 19 meter bands. The good news is that this Kchibo radio has all the SW bands from 49 to 16 meter bands, what is a big advantage.

    On the other hand KK-8108 is less sensitive compared to Golon, its selectivity is also weaker. The biggest problem however is the cheap (aggressive) AGC and the unstable tuning (both is related to weak stations). If a powerhouse (strong station) is received too well, the speaker crackles, but pulling back the whip solves the problem.

    So this Kchibo radio's performance is mediocre. I still can recommend it. I listen KK-8108 much more than the Golon or other DSP radios, because this receiver has natural, easy to listen sound. If you are not interested in DXing, this radio will please you while listening to powerful international broadcasts.

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very nice, it receives stations well on all bands, and has very clear sound, good speaker....

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought it for about 11 Euros (including shipping). Since the purchase of the even cheaper Colon/Golon RX-329 (also here on Skroutz) I realized that low-price Chinese radios are worthy a try. So is this Kchibo receiver as good as the Golon - or even better for a bit more money?

    Well, there are both advantages and disadvantages. KK-8108 is an analog radio, the sound is natural and more beautiful compared to RX-329, and it is optimized for news listening, because it's not muffled like Golon's sound. On the same time there is less treble ratio compared to Clooblut RD-218 or Kchibo KK-978. Although RX-329 has 7 SW bands, unfortunately it lacks the 31 and 19 meter bands. The good news is that this Kchibo radio has all the SW bands from 49 to 16 meter bands, what is a big advantage.

    On the other hand KK-8108 is less sensitive compared to Golon, its selectivity is also weaker. The biggest problem however is the cheap (aggressive) AGC and the unstable tuning (both is related to weak stations). If a powerhouse (strong station) is received too well, the speaker crackles, but pulling back the whip solves the problem.

    So this Kchibo radio's performance is mediocre. I still can recommend it. I listen KK-8108 much more than the Golon or other DSP radios, because this receiver has natural, easy to listen sound. If you are not interested in DXing, this radio will please you while listening to powerful international broadcasts.

    3
  • Very nice, it receives stations well on all bands, and has very clear sound, good speaker....

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • See all

Description & Specifications

Portable battery radio with powerful clear sound, in a practical design ideal for easy transport everywhere.

Features:

  • Foldable antenna for stable signal
  • Supported Frequencies: AM, FM, SW
  • Headphone jack 3.5mm
  • Carrying strap.
  • Sensitivity:
  • MW ≤ 3mV/m
  • FM ≤ 30 mV
  • SW ≤ 60 mV
  • AM S/N: ≥ 34dB
  • Speaker: Φ57mm
  • Power: DC 3V
  • Output Power: 4Ω 3w
  • Dimensions: 165 x 78 x 35mm
  • Weight: 150g
  • Power Supply: 2 AA batteries (not included).

Manufacturer

Radio type
Pocket
Receiver Type
Analog
Supported Frequencies
AM, FM, MW, SW
Additional Specifications
Built-in Speakers
Connectivity
AUX
Power Source
Battery
Colour
Black
Length
16.5 cm
Length
3.5 cm
Height
7.8 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 (2)

  1. 1
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Magyar_Vagyok
    4
    3 out of 3 members found this review helpful

    I bought it for about 11 Euros (including shipping). Since the purchase of the even cheaper Colon/Golon RX-329 (also here on Skroutz) I realized that low-price Chinese radios are worthy a try. So is this Kchibo receiver as good as the Golon - or even better for a bit more money?

    Well, there are both advantages and disadvantages. KK-8108 is an analog radio, the sound is natural and more beautiful compared to RX-329, and it is optimized for news listening, because it's not muffled like Golon's sound. On the same time there is less treble ratio compared to Clooblut RD-218 or Kchibo KK-978. Although RX-329 has 7 SW bands, unfortunately it lacks the 31 and 19 meter bands. The good news is that this Kchibo radio has all the SW bands from 49 to 16 meter bands, what is a big advantage.

    On the other hand KK-8108 is less sensitive compared to Golon, its selectivity is also weaker. The biggest problem however is the cheap (aggressive) AGC and the unstable tuning (both is related to weak stations). If a powerhouse (strong station) is received too well, the speaker crackles, but pulling back the whip solves the problem.

    So this Kchibo radio's performance is mediocre. I still can recommend it. I listen KK-8108 much more than the Golon or other DSP radios, because this receiver has natural, easy to listen sound. If you are not interested in DXing, this radio will please you while listening to powerful international broadcasts.

    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Very nice, it receives stations well on all bands, and has very clear sound, good speaker....

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought it for about 11 Euros (including shipping). Since the purchase of the even cheaper Colon/Golon RX-329 (also here on Skroutz) I realized that low-price Chinese radios are worthy a try. So is this Kchibo receiver as good as the Golon - or even better for a bit more money?

    Well, there are both advantages and disadvantages. KK-8108 is an analog radio, the sound is natural and more beautiful compared to RX-329, and it is optimized for news listening, because it's not muffled like Golon's sound. On the same time there is less treble ratio compared to Clooblut RD-218 or Kchibo KK-978. Although RX-329 has 7 SW bands, unfortunately it lacks the 31 and 19 meter bands. The good news is that this Kchibo radio has all the SW bands from 49 to 16 meter bands, what is a big advantage.

    On the other hand KK-8108 is less sensitive compared to Golon, its selectivity is also weaker. The biggest problem however is the cheap (aggressive) AGC and the unstable tuning (both is related to weak stations). If a powerhouse (strong station) is received too well, the speaker crackles, but pulling back the whip solves the problem.

    So this Kchibo radio's performance is mediocre. I still can recommend it. I listen KK-8108 much more than the Golon or other DSP radios, because this receiver has natural, easy to listen sound. If you are not interested in DXing, this radio will please you while listening to powerful international broadcasts.

    3
  • Very nice, it receives stations well on all bands, and has very clear sound, good speaker....

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • See all
8,70 €
14,00 €   shipping cost