Best radio for running? How to choose?

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When choosing a running radio, consider a digital tuner with plug-in headphones or a stand-alone stereo headset. Look for durability, waterproofing, clear reception, and good range. Choose a comfortable, adjustable headband or wrist unit with a belt clip and a long battery life. Shop at a specialty store for the best selection.

When choosing a radio for running, decide if you prefer a digital stereo tuner with plug-in headphones or a stand-alone stereo headset. Headphones may feel bulkier when worn over your head, but offer the convenience of being contained in one unit. A digital tuner will include a lightweight unit that can be clipped to a belt or placed in a pocket, along with separate headphones that plug into the radio’s headphone jack. In any case, choose something lightweight for running and a model with clear reception and good range.

You should consider a few other options when choosing a running radio. Durability is essential, so choose a radio that is shock resistant. You need protection against the constant jolts that the unit can withstand. If you plan on running in all kinds of weather, consider a running radio that is waterproof. Although you won’t be submerging your radio in water, a waterproof case will protect your radio from moisture and rain, as well as light rain.

Whether you select a digital tuner with headphones or a set of headphones with a radio, the digital display should be illuminated and easy to read. This will save you the hassle of fumbling for stations as the frequency changes. A running radio will need to meet requirements that differ from a unit made for home use. You’ll do better with a digital tuner that’s specifically designed to be used while exercising. Signal strength is very important, and since you won’t be able to test the headset before you buy it, educate yourself about this vital feature.

Comfort should be a big factor in determining which running radio to buy. If you choose a set of headphones, make sure the headband is fully adjustable. This will prevent the radio from falling off your head while running. If you’re buying a separate unit with headphones, make sure the radio comes with some sort of belt clip to keep it from falling out of your pocket while you’re running. Better yet, choose a model that’s designed as a wrist unit if you’re worried about losing your radio while it’s in use.

Consider the battery life of your jogging radio. Choosing a unit that runs on rechargeable batteries can save you money in the long run. When buying a radio to work, you should also choose a reputable brand manufacturer. For the best selection, shop at a store that specializes in electronics, music, or exercise equipment. A specialty store will offer the best selection for operating radios.




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