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Comentado en México el 8 de junio de 2023
No me gustó que no cuanta con la alarma oficial Sísmica en México, además que en la salida de audífonos da solo 1 nivel de audio que tuvimos que controlar con un atenuador para poder meterla a un sistema de voceo.
JPGB
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de enero de 2023
Livraison bien plus rapide qu'annoncée.Prévue pour le 18... Arrivée le 10.Photo témoin de la livraison (achat depuis la France)
Phoenix Lain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2023
I able to figure out how to program it without even reading the directions, but I did go back and read up all the details to see if I missed anything. It actually has a lot of different alert options from visual, sound, and voice. The AM/FM works, although I imagine your reception has more to do with your location and surroundings than it does the radio.I see people complaining about it not giving off alerts, did you not choose your state and county? There’s no way it doesn’t go off unless somehow you screwed up when you were programming it. It’s not a smart radio, it doesn’t have GPS to locate your exact coordinates, so it won’t give you alerts without programming it. As long as you choose your state and county, you can know with certainty it’ll work. The S.A.M.E stations are pretty easy to check as there’s only handful of national codes, and depending on your region, the same codes can/will be different for someone in New York vs someone in Texas. I was able to pick up around 4-5 different codes (areas) within my state by moving the antenna around. I found most of them to be pretty similar in content outside of one that is located around 200+ miles away. The others were all about the same as far as areas covered and updates given. Check out the NOAA website and you can input your exact address. It’ll show you an interactive map, and show you the closest stations to you, the areas that your location is part of, and other relevant information.I suggest keeping batteries in it, and leaving it plugged in; as in the batteries should only power this radio whenever you’re without power. Some reviews complain about battery life, but if you have power, why would you ever waste batteries? I just don’t understand. It’s 4 AA batteries, not 4 C or D cell batteries. You can’t expect months out of a radio with this many features powered only by 4 AA batteries. That should be common sense. I spent a few hours messing with it, and left it on after setting it up. After about 5 hours, it still shows a full battery. (Batteries used: Duracell Optimum AA)After that I decided to plug it in, and leave it on my kitchen counter. That way when the power does go out, it’ll have batteries already in it, and it’ll be ready to go. At the end of the day, this is a weather radio.. with FM/AM radio/alarm clock features. Meaning this is a weather radio first and foremost, I don’t really care about the alarm clock, the AM/FM radio is a nice bonus, but I probably won’t use it for that to be honest. Living close to the Gulf of Mexico, I believe it’s a must to have weather radio for hurricane/tropical storm preparation. Hopefully I never have to use it, but if I do, then I’ll certainly be glad to have it. I don’t think you really put a price on peace of mind, but for me I’d say it’s worth it. Not only for peace of mind, but all things considered, it feels quality, and it performs well through the number of tests I ran it through.The alerts are loud. I’d suggest not keeping this in your bedroom, and especially not by your nightstand. I keep mine in my kitchen, and I can easily hear it from my bedroom; so just something to keep in mind.PS: To those upset about it shipping in the manufactures box; check before you buy. Amazon will warn you if the item ships in the manufacturers box. It’s literally right above the “place order” button, and it’s hard to miss. For something like this I don’t mind much to be honest. It arrived safely. Sometimes it gets thrown around more when it’s put into a larger Amazon box, so I only make sure to hide what’s inside when the item noticeably valuable, like a printer, security cameras, or a PS5. Mark the item as a gift if you wish to hide the contents, and it’ll ship in an Amazon box.
the_eskimo
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de febrero de 2022
J'ai eu pendant quelques temps, le modèle ancien, le WR300. Ce modèle-ci, le WR400, on a corrigé beaucoup des problèmes de l'ancien modèle. Surtout l'affichage! Très lisible, avec des GROS chiffres et le texte de l'alerte est très facile à lire.De plus les voyants d'avertissement peuvent facilement être vu de loin (ce qui n'était pas le cas avec l'ancien modèle).De plus pour nous les francophones au Canada, ce modèle est tri-lingue: Anglais, Espagnol et Français! On peut convertir les menus et le libellé de toutes les alertes en français! J'ai grandement apprécié cela! Le manuel est aussi dans les trois langues.Aussi grandement apprécié: On n'est plus obligé de connaître d'avance le(s) numéro(s) de 6 chiffres pour recevoir uniquement les alertes qui me concernent. Il n'y a qu'à suivre les menus et répondre aux questions! Quel pays? Quelle province? Et choisir la (ou les) région(s) appropriée(s). La radio connaît tous les codes! Pour quiconque qui a déjà eu à programmer ce genre de radio, c'est tout simplement génial! Ca facilite de beaucoup sa programmation.Réception: Selon ma petite expérience avec d'autres radios de ce type, c'est dans la moyenne. Pas extraordinaire, mais pas mauvaise non plus. Le même commentaire s'applique aussi à la bande AM et FM.Points négatifs: Contrairement à la plupart des radios météos, -incluant son prédécesseur-, la durée d'une alerte météo n'est pas affichée.De plus, seulement les alertes en cours peuvent être consultées. Lorsqu'elles expirent, elles sont effacées. Donc, si vous revenez chez vous après une journée au travail, il est impossible de consulter la liste des alertes météos qui ont été émises pendant votre absence.A noter que cette radio a un port USB pour recharger un appareil, mais l'ampérage est limité à 1A.Je suis satisfait de mon achat!
ALFREDO
Comentado en México el 1 de julio de 2020
Aún no puedo verificar si recibe correctamente la señal de la alerta sísmica, el sismo del pasado junio no estaba en mi casa.
javier
Comentado en México el 15 de septiembre de 2020
Excelente radio, lo integro a un sistema de alarma sísmica mas grande tiene salida de audio y salida de alarma lo cual lo hace muy versatil
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 9 de noviembre de 2017
Excelente producto. Llegó bien en tiempo y forma. Funciona perfectamente para sintonizar el canal de alerta sismica en cdmx. Totalmente satisfecho.
SAT
Comentado en México el 26 de noviembre de 2017
El reloj, radio y alarmas funcionan muy bien. Tiene una recepción buena y un sonido claro y adecuado. El sonido de la alarma es fuerte aunque no es el mismo de la alerta sísmica. Intentamos que funcionará solo con baterías recargables de 2100 mah y funciona, el problema es que terminaba la carga en 3 días lo que a la larga es molesto. Esta diseñado para estar conectado siempre a la energía eléctrica y las baterías solo como respaldo. Funciona sin problemas en la CDMA en la banda 7. Hay que configurarlo para que no suenen las alarmas que trae activadas.
Pedro Vasquez
Comentado en México el 28 de octubre de 2017
Los componentes se perciben de buena calidad y radio reloj despertador funciona correctamente. Es fácil de configurar. No he tenido oportunidad de probarlo con alertas climatológicas porque no han existido alertas desde que lo tengo. El único inconvenientes es que el alerta lumínica "Advisory" se mantiene encendida y parpadeando, sin que exista ningún tipo de alarma real y no hay forma de apagarla, incluso después de desconectar el equipo, retirar las pilas y volverlo a conectar.
alo_kno
Comentado en México el 22 de octubre de 2017
Buen radio, de buena calidad, tiene volumen aceptable, y en cuestión de la alarma aconsejo desactivar la prueba semanal obligatoria para que no los asuste cada 3.5 horas, tiene la opción de ponerlo en español, y aún no e tenido la oportunidad de que me alerte de un sismo en la cdmx.
SERGIO
Comentado en México el 2 de octubre de 2017
Anteriormente tuve la version w300, recomendable, lo cambie por tiempo de funcionamiento.Amigable, pantalla con buena definicion, ahora la forma de configurar es mas sencilla, en comparación con el w300, se agregó un puerto USB para carga, funcional siempre y cuando en una emergencia tengas baterias extras.El diseño en negro es mejor, a mi gusto.Eso si cuando configures, asegúrate de poner en modo apagado la "prueba semanal obligatoria" ya que si no te darás un pequeño susto cada 3 horas.No debe faltar en tu casa y oficina... esta alarma se activa algunos segundos antes que la alerta oficial en CDMX.Les recomiendo configurar en canal 5 o 7Saludos.
Henrietta Akyea
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de abril de 2015
Very portable devices and powerful tool to use
Jeffrey Wheeler
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2012
This radio certainly does everything the specs say -- Wx/AM/FM and alarm clock. I am quite pleased with it.If you haven't owned a weather radio with S.A.M.E. decoding yet, you will really like this feature. When you set it up properly, the radio will not alert -- and wake you up -- unless a weather alert (such as a severe thunderstorm watch or warning) applies to your specific county. This is really nice when your Wx station covers a large area and you value your sleep!In order to use the S.A.M.E. feature, you only need to look up the 6-digit code for your county, which can be found on the NOAA web site, and enter it into the WR300. It just takes a few minutes, and it could save your life!This radio also comes configured, by default, to ignore the weekly EAS tests and other things that cause most weather radios to alert and disturb your work or sleep. You can change these settings if you want to.The WR300 could be a little more user-friendly. It took me about ten minutes to get everything set up. Also, there does not seem to be a seek/scan feature for the AM/FM radio, so you have to tune to your stations manually. Fortunately it has several AM/FM presets. It was not immediately obvious to me that the volume (knob on right side) was muted. Also the icons for alarm and weather alert were confusing at first. There is an on/off switch on the right of the unit for enabling and disabling the alarm clock.Overall, this is exactly what you would expect from Midland -- a feature-packed product that works very well as long as you are willing to spend a few minutes learning to set it up. Keep that in mind if you buy it as a gift for someone who is "technically challenged." If my grandma needed a weather radio for her bedroom, I wouldn't be afraid to buy this for her; but I would be prepared to set it up and change the batteries once in a while so it didn't lose its configuration during a power outage.
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