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Common connection options include a 3.5 mm AUX/line-in jack, Bluetooth streaming on some models, and USB playback (and in some units USB recording). Availability varies by model, so check the specific unit for Bluetooth, USB, or auxiliary inputs.
Most units include AM/FM tuners. Reception aids mentioned include PLL stereo tuning for more stable FM/AM reception and physical antennas such as telescopic antennas or built-in AM antennas; exact features vary by model.
Audio output is typically via built-in speakers (single or stereo/dual). Some models offer detachable speakers or sound enhancements such as bass-boost/X-BASS. Built-in stereo speakers are common for fuller sound—specific speaker setups depend on the model.
Many units are compact and designed for portability, often featuring carrying or swivel handles and small overall dimensions for easy moving between rooms or taking on the go. Exact size and handle styles vary by model.
Many models list anti-skip protection (one specifies a 60-second anti-skip) and programmable track memory. Common track controls include skip/search, forward/back, repeat, play/pause, and programmable memory (some units list a 20-track programmable memory).
Commonly included items are an owner’s manual and an AC power cord. Some packages also include headphones or an AC adapter; batteries are frequently required but often not included. Included accessories vary by seller and model.