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Sony Walkman SRF-HM33 AM/FM Radio

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(2.70 out of 5) from 6 reviews

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Over older models - Improved, but not quite right!

(3.00 out of 5) by doug2705eads on Mar 14, 2005

Pros: Improved dynamic sound almost overcomes setbacks.
Cons: Wabbly softer plastic, more weight, odd feel and loose.
The Bottom Line: I recommend this unit for its sound, and suggest you keep looking if you are one for jogging or vigor in your work out!

Perplexed The HM33 has a 3 star review average and Sony should have tested better ... read on. A sha ...
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Works well at the club

(4.00 out of 5) by rtandems on Nov 9, 2004

Pros: Digital tuning - no earphone wires!
Cons: A bit warmer that the tiny ear buds

I use this radio at the health club for spinning classes and general exercise. The reception is gene ...
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Makes my exercise routine, well...LESS routine!

(4.00 out of 5) by julesagogo on Jun 8, 2004

Pros: Lots of presets, lightweight and comfortable, great sound quality, easy to operate while exercising.
Cons: FM reception can be spotty (but better than other portable radios I've owned).
The Bottom Line: A comfortable, truly portable radio with loads of presets, easy-to-operate controls, and decent reception (for a portable radio).

As a person who hates exercise, I’ve found that some sort of distraction while working out is es ...
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Sony Walkman SRF-HM33

(1.00 out of 5) by b_subash on Nov 19, 2001

Pros: Very Compact with Digital Tuning, No wires
Cons: Very Poor Reception, especially if you walk or Run
The Bottom Line: Very poor reception while walking or running

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Sony SRF-HM 55 better reception but design still flawed.

(2.00 out of 5) by bigjohn77 on Aug 10, 2001

Pros: Lightweight, good reception
Cons: Tiny buttons/dials make it hard to use; darned battery door pops open
The Bottom Line: Lightweight, good reception, stays in place during exercise, but design flaws make it a pain.

My wife wanted to get a radio for her daily walks, and did not want a necklace model or one that str ...
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