Sony SRF-HM33 Walkman FM/AM Stereo Headphone Radio with 20 Preset Stations
See it at Amazon.com for $169.00Average Customer Rating
Amazon Customer Reviews
Most Helpful First | Newest First | + ShareOutstanding headphone - the best on the market today!
The clarity of the radio reception is excellent. Having 20 preset stations makes it so easy to switch stations when you don't like the song playing on the current station. This is also the most comfortable headphone radio I've had. I can wear it for hours and it never gets uncomfortable. I also can't deal with having the wired headphones or the ones you wear on your arm, so this one is ideal.
I actually liked this headphone so much I bought two more, one to keep at work and one to give to my husband. He likes it as much as I do.
For the people who gave this product such poor ratings, you must be abusive with your things. I use my headphone so much and switch stations constantly and I have never had any problems with it.
I highly recommend this headphone for anyone wanting a reliable, comfortable, great reception radio, with no wires and the ease of changing stations at the touch of a button.
Excellent Headphone Receiver
The AM performance is governed by the size of the antenna. Since the antenna must be small in a headphone receiver, the received signal will be much less than that of a car radio for example. However, I am able to receive AM stations as well as any similar product I have ever used.
I am also impressed by the headphone audio quality and the double headband used to keep the radio/headphone in place as you move.
Overall, I am very satified with this product. And if you recognize the technical limitations of a small receiver with a moveable antenna, then you will be as impressed with this product as I am.
Durable, Comfortable SRF-HM33 Walkman
What I would like to find is this exact same headset with a 128MB or 256MB MP3 player built into it...and keep the FM/AM radio.
good buy, but reception could be better
They're generally pretty good. The automatic presets work well and are easy to memorize and use without removing the headphones from your head. The built-in clock is handy, and batteries generally last for a long time. They are fairly lightweight and comfortable to wear.
Minuses: the reception varies quite a bit. Near dense walls, both AM and FM will cut out temporarily; you have to move or turn your head to get reception back. FM is particularly sensitive. Close to walls, I often lose an FM station whose transmitter is less than 5 miles away.
For the money, this is a solid little pair of headphones with good multiple uses.