📻 Stay connected, stay prepared—your pocket-sized audio command center.
The Retekess TR111 is a compact, modern shortwave radio featuring 5-band reception (AM/FM/SW/VHF/WB), Bluetooth and TF card playback up to 256GB, and smart APP control for remote tuning. Equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, a 3W SOS alarm, a 1W flashlight, and customizable backlight colors, it’s designed for professionals who demand versatile, high-quality audio and emergency readiness on the go.
Item Weight | 105 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.09"L x 1.02"W x 3.62"H |
Material | Plastic |
Style | Modern |
Color | green |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB Type C |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Earphone |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts (DC) |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Radio Bands Supported | 5-Band |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Bluetooth, APP Control, SOS, Rechargeable, Built-In Flashlight |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | AM/FM/VHF/SW/WB |
S**S
A disappointing little powerhouse!
CONS:Disappointingly smallThe THIN, FRAGILE antennaBluetooth volume is different from the other modesPROS:LITERALLY EVERYTHING ELSE.So long as you're aware of the CON'S, you'll be STUNNED by the PRO'S.It has GREAT reception of FM, AM, Weather, and the other bands it supports. The sound is far clearer than other "emergency" radios at this price point and under.The speaker has a surprising about of BASS, for such a tiny little micro-pocket-radio. It actually startled me with how loud it was!Operation is easy to figure out, right out of the box.There's even a phone app that allows you to control the radio. I didn't see the need, but it's a bonus if you want that.
C**T
Great little Radio
GREAT PRODUCT!!!!!! The size and design is perfect . Great sound and easy to us . Only problem is I wish the battery would last longer. But that is minor and it does last several hours . Anyway, I just love it and would highly recommend at this point in time. still new , so anything can happen
T**D
Great little radio, after overcoming quality control issues
I love this little radio. However, be aware that there are quality control issues.The first unit I was sent was defective in two major respects:1. The battery was either defective or disconnected and would neither charge nor operate the radio.2. there was no reception whatsoever on the shortwave band, even with an external antenna connected—No stations at all. Apparently, the whip antenna was improperly connected internally.I returned the defective unit, and the replacement works just fine: impressive shortwave reception, room-filling sound from a tiny radio, and a fabulous Bluetooth app that allows one to seamlessly tune and control the unit remotely from across the room.In other words, someone has finally created a remote control for shortwave radio! Wonder of wonders! If only there were more to listen to on SW these days.
J**
Fun, subjectively cool looking, a few issues - wait to catch it on sale
At least five companies sell this radio in different colors. Some come with more accessories like a case, clip on wire antenna and earbuds, but the Retekess just came with a carrying strap, type C charging cable a small cleaning brush and a small screw driver to remove the battery panel even though the Retekess version doesn't have a removable battery. I caught mine on a double discount that dropped the price by 33% which helps me overlook some of the shortcomings of this radio. This is a complicated little radio and probably not good for a beginner. It does come with a good manual if you are already fairly familiar with multi band radio jargon. The speaker sounds good and gets louder than you'd expect from a small radio. FM and AM sensitivity is not bad at all. Shortwave however is plagued with annoying birdies to the point you will avoid SW listening and opt for a better radio. Weather band works fine. I didn't try Air or VHF. Bluetooth sometimes worked, sometimes it does't pair, and you have to remove it off my phone and reinstall so not. I had to return mine because the antenna wouldn't extend all the way out. Two sections were hopelessly stuck in the down position and the antenna is already one of the thinnest and needlessly fragile antenna I've ever seen on a radio. I wouldn't recommend this radio to a kid because it's overly complicated to operate and that flimsy antenna is likely to be broken in short order. Ironically, I got it mainly because it reminded me of a radio I had as a kid. If you think you want one wait until you get a good discount and enjoy it for what it is.
L**O
"The Swiss Army Knife of Radios Is VERY Dull—And Just as Useless for Serious Listening"
If you're considering the Retekess 113 Multi Band Radio with Bluetooth hoping to get an all-in-one device that actually delivers on its promises, save yourself the disappointment. This radio is the textbook definition of "jack of all trades, master of none."Let’s start with the battery life. Fresh out of the box, fully charged, and treated like royalty—and still, it barely lasts a single day Without being plugged in to power. A “portable” radio that needs to be plugged in constantly isn’t portable at all.Now let’s talk reception. FM comes in okay. Weather band? Also decent. But as for the shortwave, AM, and other multi-band options? Completely useless. I’ve hooked this thing up to a whip antenna, a loop antenna, and the built-in telescoping one—all at once. Still, nothing. To make things even more ridiculous, the radio is placed right next to a window—you would think that would at least help it pull in a few stations. But no. Even that doesn’t help. This thing seems allergic to reception.The sad irony is this radio tries to be everything: shortwave receiver, AM/FM, NOAA weather alert, MP3 player, Bluetooth speaker, alarm clock, and more. But like the old saying goes, when something tries to do too much, it ends up doing none of it well. Bluetooth connects, sure, but that’s the bare minimum you’d expect from a device in this price range.In short, this radio isn’t worth the price of shipping, let alone the $200+ that is the actual cost. If you want a shortwave radio that works very well, does less, but does it better, skip this overhyped paperweight and get yourself the Grundig Satellit 700 World Shortwave Radio. It costs the same—or maybe a little more than the Retekess 113—but unlike the Retekess, it's actually worth the price.Sadly, this Retekess is not.
D**R
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this radio is great..I can't believe the technology of it, and how can a speaker so small be so load?? must be alien stuff. I am getting another.
D**R
Does everything, and the only issue is that the battery only rechargable.
I really like this radio, the usage, the sound, the volume of sound, and the form factor. I camp a lot, and this radio is going to be my new go-to for entertainment and weather awareness. It sounds great. My only issue, which has not hit me yet, is that the batteries are rechargeable and not something I can carry a spare of.
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