Functional not overwhelming Neat and simple to use (once the multiple key press sequences have been mastered), attractive and stylish. I use mine on the train (Weymouth line into Waterloo) and it works pretty well in what are admittedly fairly poor reception conditions. It's really frustrating that you listen to the radio on these earphones but have to switch to the ones supplied with the phone to play MP3s. The connector is rather fiddly to engage before you get the knack of it, and I've had some problems with intermittent contacts.... more info
WoW The Sony Ericsson HPR-20 Stereo FM Radio is a fantasic devise. IT has crystal clear reception, unless you get the leads tangled up together. IT is well wrth the £30 price tag that is on it. IT delivers entertainment where you are, and is also very light in your pocket, making it easy to transport around.# Verdict: It is as good reception as a normal radio It is easier to carry round
Bad Point: Only FM, no MW. But only radio 5 live on it. The rest is bollocks.
WoW The Sony Ericsson HPR-20 Stereo FM Radio is a fantasic devise. IT has crystal clear reception, unless you get the leads tangled up together. IT is well wrth the £30 price tag that is on it. IT delivers entertainment where you are, and is also very light in your pocket, making it easy to transport around.#
Verdict: It is as good reception as a normal radio It is easier to carry round
Bad Point: Only FM, no MW. But only radio 5 live on it. The rest is bollocks.
Does the job The sound is clear and loud and the bass boost makes a difference. Sensitivity is a bit lower than other personal FM radios I have used but quite acceptable. One of the earpieces has a microphone built in. It comes with a carry case but this seems to take up more space than it should. The menu system is a bit contrived, could have done with an extra button. The handsfree button on the left ear cable makes the thing asymmetrical, should have been on the radio part. Tuning in the presets is fiddly but once... more info