Philips TAR1609 Notfallradio
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Das Philips TAR1609/00 ist ein kompaktes Notfallradio mit FM/AM-Empfang, Taschenlampe und SOS-Alarm. Dank verschiedener Lademöglichkeiten (USB-C, Solarpanel, Handkurbel, AAA-Batterien) eignet es sich ideal für den Außeneinsatz und Notfälle. Das Radio spielt bis zu 32 Stunden und dient als Powerbank. Der Klang ist mono und einfach, es gibt kein Digitalradio oder Bluetooth. Das Gehäuse ist leicht und tragbar, aber nicht wasserdicht. Für alle, die ein zuverlässiges Notfallradio suchen, ist es praktisch, aber die Audiomöglichkeiten sind begrenzt.
Bewertungen von Philips TAR1609 Notfallradio
Basierend auf 4 Bewertungen
Absolutely amazing product, good torch. the solar charges great. I am surprised it can actually play quite loud. Will use this during camping. love this product
Absolutely amazing product, good torch. the solar charges great. I am surprised it can actually play quite loud. Will use this during camping. love this product
Spectreboi
15. Juni 2026
Picked this up before a four-day camping trip in the Lake District and honestly it exceeded every expectation. The FM reception was surprisingly crisp even in the valley; just extended the antenna and it locked on fine. What really saved us was the torch on night two when our head torch battery died. Bright, solid beam. I also cranked it up one morning when the battery was low and got enough juice for a couple more hours of Radio 2. The hand crank works, which I half doubted. The carry strap made it dead easy to hang off the tent zip. Compact enough to fit in a side pocket of my rucksack without any fuss. The SOS alarm is very reassuring to have but thankfully we didn't need it. The build quality feels sturdy for the price. Only small gripe I have is the volume knob is a little stiff. I would absolutely buy again and recommend to any camper.
Picked this up before a four-day camping trip in the Lake District and honestly it exceeded every expectation. The FM reception was surprisingly crisp even in the valley; just extended the antenna and it locked on fine. What really saved us was the torch on night two when our head torch battery died. Bright, solid beam. I also cranked it up one morning when the battery was low and got enough juice for a couple more hours of Radio 2. The hand crank works, which I half doubted. The carry strap made it dead easy to hang off the tent zip. Compact enough to fit in a side pocket of my rucksack without any fuss. The SOS alarm is very reassuring to have but thankfully we didn't need it. The build quality feels sturdy for the price. Only small gripe I have is the volume knob is a little stiff. I would absolutely buy again and recommend to any camper.
Squidword
3. Juni 2026
The build quality is not what I expect from Philips. It is very cheaply made.
The build quality is not what I expect from Philips. It is very cheaply made.
fdghfkjhy
2. März 2026
It's working so good. Everything working good. Radio volume is enough. Battery is enough. I didn't make solar charge but. I hope it's will work.
It's working so good. Everything working good. Radio volume is enough. Battery is enough. I didn't make solar charge but. I hope it's will work.
Eren4162
2. März 2026