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Sony SRFM75PM Walkman AM/FM Stereo Radio

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:

Battery cover a definite problem

(3 out of 5) by Jeffrey N. Massie on Oct 25, 1999 (Los Angeles)
I agree with ablee@concentric.net that the battery cover is way too insecure -- I'm lucky I haven't lost it. Although the station-lock feature is useful, the unit keeps beeping whenever the locked buttons are jostled. Finally, I wish they'd either include better earphones or leave them out and let us buy our own. On the plus side: convenient, and with good sound (using Koss portaphones!)

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

its mostly piece of junk

(2 out of 5) by Warren S. Cohn on Oct 17, 2001 (San Francisco, CA USA)
im usually a fan of sony walkmans,,,this one had the potential for greatness,but the design is sooo flawed, that the clip often comes off, sending the walkman flying and the batteries fly out. often times, when i pull the walkman out of my bag, the battery case has opened, and the batteries are out of the walkman, forcing me to reset my 10 preset stations. might seem trivial, but having had to reset the 10 stations probably 50 times in the few months ive owne the walkman, gets really annoying. good news is--given as many times as the clip has come undone sending the walkman flying--it takes a licking and keeps on ticking

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:

Problem with Belt Clip

(2 out of 5) by nykerk on Mar 27, 2001 (Jacksonville, FL United States)
I just purchased the SRF-M75PM and have had the same problem as everyone else with the belt clip coming off. I was jogging and the clip separated and the Walkman hit the pavement!

As far as the unit as a radio is is awesome. Especially with the mega bass and pulse monitor.

So if you run or jog, don't buy this unit.

I called Sony and they have no fix for the problem. This Walkman is going back to the store.


15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:

Great replacement for SRF-M70

(4 out of 5) by Albert Lee on Oct 22, 1999 (Potomac, MD)
I own both the SRF-M70 and this new SRF-M75PM. This updated version offers an auto scanning tuner that automatically seeks out the next available station. This is especially useful when your traveling and have no idea what's on the dial. The only problem I've had with this unit is the hatch cover for the batteries, keeps falling off. I ended up taping it in place with some electrical tape. Except for this minor inconvenience, the new radio would have gotten 5 Stars in my rating.

10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Battery Hatch - Button Location

(2 out of 5) by Gerald Bilodeau on Jan 10, 2000 (Boston, Massachusetts)
Yes, I had to tape my battery hatch shut too. Even then the hatch jiggled the batteries, turning it off and restting the time etc. I had high hopes for the design but the grip put my fingers over buttons that I kept accidentally pressing during runs.