DISCOVER HOW RADIO WORKS: This amazing science kit is your chance to discover how radio works while building your own! It’s super easy to assemble and the perfect way for kids to explore the radio technology, learn the science of electronics and circuit through hands-on activities. It’s fun, entertaining, useful and will never go out of style
HIGH-QUALITY RECEPTIONE: Experience crystal-clear FM reception with our radio kit that automatically searches broadcasts on frequency range 88-108MHz. Its retractable antenna ensures that you don’t miss anything
UNIQUE GIFT CHOICE: Suitable for both kids and adults, this radio kit has a stylish design and practical functions, making it the best gift choice for birthdays, Christmas, New Year’s Day or any other holiday. Makes a creative and unique gift for boys, girls, teens and children
EASY TO ASSEMBLE: No soldering is required. Each science kit comes with clear and detailed assembly instructions. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced hobbyist, you can easily get started and enjoy the process of creating your own masterpiece SUITABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS: This amazing product is perfect for all occasions! Whether you’re at school, the office, home or on the go, it’ll help you or your kids stay away from TV or computer games for a while
EASY TO USE: Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), our radio has a power indicator, retractable antenna, and volume control functions, making it convenient and safe for children to use
| Color | Classic Wood, Printed Blue |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | CYOEST |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Subject | Kids Gifts, STEM Toys, Science Project |
| UPC | 797417307296 |
| ASIN | B0CR1P4XJY |
| Item Type Name | Educational Project STEM Kit |
| Included Components | Speaker |
| Item Height | 2.75 inches |
| Manufacturer | CYOEST |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Size | Compact (2.16" x 3.54" x 2.75") |
| Item Dimensions | 3.54 x 2.16 x 2.75 inches |
| Item Weight | 7.05 Ounces |
| Theme | Physics |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Feature | EASY TO USE: Powered by 2 AA batteries (not included), our radio has a power indicator, retractable antenna, and volume control functions, making it convenient and safe for children to use |
GregGreg –
Easy to build little radio
I purchased this little radio kit and set it quickly as there are just a few parts. I really didn’t need any special tools as it can be put together just jusing your fingers. A needlenose pliers and a phillips screwdriver may make it a bit easier but not by much. The only benefit from the tools would be to get the kid to get some experience using them.The kit contains an exact number of screws to mount the speaker, antenna, and battery holder. Dont lose any. What would make this better would be a wiring diagram, this would help students if they are learning to use a multimeter (sold separately)I believe this kit is age appropriate as there are few connections. The only negative I found was where they expect u to place the the battery holder on the outside of the box.I hope this helps đ
Steven H –
Great kit
Well made and easy to assemble. All the pieces fit perfectly.
Scooter –
Fun confidence builder
My STEAM schooled child and I worked this project together and had so much fun!! But.. it took longer than it shouldâve because the instructions are very vague. final product works surprisingly well. I would definitely purchase again.PROS- works and works well, as a radio-a project your child will actually use after building-instructions unclear, but can take that as an opportunity to study pictures and try to work out the layout like a puzzle!-child will feel accomplished to create a working radioCONS-instructions unclear-screws/bolts unlabeled and missing some/some extraâŠbut able to work around that-no battery cover (it wouldâve been so much better with a battery cover)
E. Cloud –
great little project
My 7 year old made it by himself in less than 30 minutes. Fantastic kit for homeschooling science! If it was a real brand, we’d buy more, but it’s just some Chinese generic name. Sturdy little pressed wood, no tabs are breaking off and he’s not exactly being gentle with it. For $9, it’s pretty dang cool. We have three very local radio stations and those come on crystal clear, the city stations are a tad static, but by the window they pick up well, too. The digital classical stations from the city don’t come in, so it’s definitely analog. đ
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Eric –
Great present for an 8 year old.
Built it with my 8 year old. A year later, he still has to take it in the bathroom when he showers, and he likes to fall asleep with it on. Falls apart if you drop it, but it has gone back together many times with no problems. Batteries lasted 6+ months.
Nique –
IT WORKS
It worked and me and my son had a great mommy son time putting it together so mom approved! All 13 people in the house use it now too đ win.
M Cooper –
Great science kit
I am always looking for STEM kits for my grandson as he loves science, putting things together and learning new things. It has clear, easy to follow instructions that made assemble easy. The speaker works good and the sound is clear. They like that they can get different radio stations through the air.
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Nancy B. –
Great education tool!
This is a fantastic product! Bought it for my grandson who is 8 years old. He has been buying old radios from antique stores and I remembered getting a radio kit for my birthday when I was 9. I put that one together and remember it didn’t work very well. I helped my grandson put this one together, and it was easy for him…and the radio works great! You push the buttons to autotune the radio from station to station (self seeking), and the same for the volume. The wood panels press together ( like UGEARS kits). The quality is great, especially for the price and was a good tool in illustrating the workings of a basic radio.
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sc –
Good project for fun time
Great project! My little 6 years old girl put together with her grandpa help ! Work very good sounds clear.
MnK VanH –
Great activity that produced a working radio!
My grandson put this together by himself and then used acrylic paint pens to personalize it. It was so fun to see him carry this around and to see him excited to learn about radio waves. Was cost effective compared to other STEM activities.