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Sony XDR-V1BTD review

Posted on September 13, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

If small and portable top your radio wishlist, the Sony V1BTD ticks both boxes. Standing just 17cm tall, there aren’t many places this radio won’t squeeze into, especially when its rechargeable battery lets it go wire free for up to 25 hours.

That means it’s game for the garden or a picnic in your local park, its battery pack hidden inside its slender frame with no extra bits to buy.

As well as DAB and FM radio, the V1BTD packs Bluetooth and NFC, with an aux in for connecting laptops, smartphones or tablets, and a headphone out for private listening.
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