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Retro DAB+ Radio $20.30 & Thomson Bluetooth Speaker $15.50 @ Target

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These digital radios were previously $29. They are now $20.30 with the 30% off clearance.

Thomson Bluetooth Speaker $17.50

  • Bluetooth 2.1
  • Built in battery - 3 hours playtime
  • 6 Watt output
  • Built in microphone
  • 3.5mm aux input
  • 5 interchangeable frames
  • MicroSD cable
  • Slot for docking a phone
  • "Machine washable"

Plenty of stock @ Rouse Hill & Castle Hill.

PS they (and Castle Hill) also have 2x Optus Nokia Lumia 640 for $69.30 and 2x (5x @ Castle Hill) Yurbuds Leap 100 Wireless Bluetooth Earphones for $55.30. And a few Optus ZTE Fit 4G for $34.30.

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closed Comments

  • +3

    Retro? What 90's Retro?

  • +1

    Unavailable online? This is in store only item, is it?

    • Yep

  • I like how for the Thomson Bluetooth speaker it states that it is 'Machine washable', lol!

    • Then OP must update post lol

      • +2

        ;)

  • Can you select the aux from the front buttons or does it just turn on when there something plug in?

    • no aux input on the radio.

      aux input would be auto selected on the bluetooth speaker.

  • What brand is the radio, Target?? can anyone find any specs for it online?

    • Yes

      • DAB+/FM PLL radio
      • 10 DAB and 10FM radio preset stations
      • LCD display
      • 3.5mm headphone jack
      • AC adaptor with 240V input
      • FM Frequency Range 87.5-108MHz
      • DAB+ Frequency Range: Band III 174-240MHz
      • Cool! Thanks for that! Specs look decent for the price. Gonna check it out today! Cheers OP

        • I just pasted it from the website dude :P

          Heaps left of the radios at parra. 3 left of the speaker.

  • +1

    I bought the radio in previous deal. Sound and controls not as good as my Pure One Flow radio but not terrible. Saw a returned unit in back of checkout with note stuck to it "does not work". For 20 bucks could be worth taking the chance.

  • Only problem with the radio is that it isn't able to run on batteries, it has to be plugged into a power point. A lot of digital radios have a handle (it doesn't) and can run of batteries, so it makes them easy to carry and use anywhere. I don't actual own one of these, so cannot comment on its other attributes.

    • It runs off 5V so if you're handy, you can hook up a cheap XiaoMi power bank to it. A 16,000mAh power bank will probably run it for days.

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