Goodmans launches world's smallest DAB

Teeny pocket-friendly radio

Goodmans launches world's smallest DAB. Audio, Radios, DAB Radios, Goodmans 0

5 August 2008 13:30 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Goodmans has launched the GHDAB101 with the boast that it is the world's smallest pocket DAB radio.

It certainly is small, with dimensions of 69.5 x 44 x 21.4mm and a weight of 48 grams. The company says it is "smaller than a mobile phone or wallet, and lighter than a set of keys".

It comes with "quality" headphones, which double up as the aerial, and runs off two AAA batteries to offer over 10 hours of DAB radio listening or 15 hours of FM.

The blue backlit display shows station name, volume level, favourite icon (there's pre-sets for ten stations), signal strength and battery level info while controls are said to be simple via a button on the front.

The new Goodmans GHDAB101 goes on sale this month retailing at £44.99.

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