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Headphones with Built FM Radio (Box of 2) $5 + Delivery ($0 C&C in Clayton VIC) @ Rockby

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Sound is OK… they are not Bose or Sony…. but would make a cheap and cheerful stocking filler at Christmas for kids.
Has volume control and push button tuning.

Headphones with Built FM Radio (Box of 2)

Description:
Headphones with Built-in FM Radio
Requires: AAA x 2 Batteries
* Adjustable Ear Muffs
* You Recieve two Headphone sets per box

Related Stores

Rockby Electronics
Rockby Electronics

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  • +4

    More landfill

    • Lol

    • +1

      'cheerful stocking filler at Christmas for kids' it's the thought that counts with ewaste

      • Kids still listen to FM radio?

        I’m amazed anyone does tbh.

      • Better still, cost of living wear no stockings! Try for having kids instead.

  • +3

    I love their website its so OLD its REFRESHING

    • ^^^This^^^

    • I love their website its so OLD its REFRESHING

      I think it's optimised for Netscape.

      • +1

        It's under construction

  • Those headphones were so cool 20 years ago!

  • +5

    If you give these to a child for Christmas then you're going to hell.

    • That's a rather low threshold for entry to hell.

  • Which brand are they?

  • in Clayton VIC

    Link says Rowville

  • -1

    Sorry what is FM radio?

    • Freaking Magic

    • female to male

  • I am sure webiste will shutdown before getting delivery 🤣

  • +4

    I was wondering where all of the 80s' Dick Smith brick-and-mortar store stock went…

    • +1

      Their old Renver Rd Clayton store was a Rod Irving back in the day. Therefore indirectly they are true Dick Smith before the Woolworths takeover. That being said, Rockby are a proper store and can usually help with obscure items.

  • -1

    SB/Sound system: Y or S
    Camera: S
    SSD: S
    "They are not Bose or Sony." Correction: They are not Yamaha or Sennheiser.

    • "SB/Sound system: Y or S
      Camera: S
      SSD: S"

      is that from the FM headphones description?? I can't see it.

      anyway I assume they meant Y (yes) or N (no)? but in this case S probably stands for "so what". but they didn't want to say that about the sound so it gets a Yes and So what.

  • +2

    but would make a cheap and cheerful stocking filler at Christmas for kids.

    Kids these days: Hey dad, what's a radio?

  • Is there any DAB radio headphone available on the market?

  • "Box of 2"

    so you will probably open the box and find just a piece of paper with the number 2 on it inside?

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