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FM radio WM-4 1983 WM-9 1983 Japan WM-10 1983 Smallest cassette Walkman. Must be extended before use. WM-6 1984 WM-F8 1984 AM/FM stereo radio WM-16 1984 WM-22 1984 WM-F15 1984 AM/FM stereo radio WM-24 1985 WM-25 1985 WM-30 1985 WM-75 1985 WM-D3 1985 WM-34 1986 WM-35 1986 WM-F35 1986 AM stereo/FM stereo radio, Sports WM-55 1986 WM-60 1986 WM-F16 ...
Recent models generally use Bluetooth 4.0 or even Bluetooth 5, and wireless speakers generally have a range of 10 meters. [4] Bluetooth devices use a radio communication frequency such that the devices do not have to be in a visual line of sight with each other. Some speakers may benefit from the NFC system to facilitate pairing with the source ...
The SRF-39 is a portable AM/FM radio introduced in approximately 1992 by Sony. [1] It uses a single AA battery, as its analog electronics require very little voltage. It was one of the first radios to use the CXA1129 30-pin integrated circuit, which later was responsible for the SRF-39's sensitive and selective performance.
In October 1985, the WM-101 model was the first in its class with a "gum stick" rechargeable battery. [20] In 1986 Sony presented the first model outfitted with remote control, as well as one with solar battery (WM-F107). Within a decade of launch, Sony held a 50% market share in the United States and 46% in Japan. [21]
NW-A800 series (A805) The Sony NW-A800 series was the first video-enabled Network Walkman. [15] Announced on March 1, 2007, [16] this series has a metallic build. A chrome-like strip surrounds the edge of the device, and accenting of the same style surrounds the buttons and makes up the logos on the front.
Victrola Retro Wood Bluetooth Radio. $43 $70 Save $27. ... Use the built-in rechargeable battery or connect it to existing doorbell wires. ... Use one dial to switch between Bluetooth, AM or FM ...