







Laser Pocket AM FM Radio with LCD Display and Speaker
Stay informed and entertained anywhere with a pocket-sized AM/FM radio that is easy to tune, easy to read, and simple to use.
Whether you are commuting, travelling, or just want a reliable radio at home, the Laser Pocket Digital AM/FM Radio is designed for everyday listening in a compact format. The clear LCD display helps you check station details and settings at a glance, while the built-in speaker lets you listen without extra accessories.
Key benefits
- Digital AM/FM tuning for precise station selection
- Bright LCD display for clear viewing of key information
- Built-in speaker for convenient out-loud listening
- Alarm and snooze functions to wake to radio or buzzer
- 3.5mm earphone jack for private listening in mono or stereo
- Pocket-sized design with wrist strap for easy carry
Everyday use
Use it on the train or at work for quick news and talkback without draining your phone battery. Keep it in the kitchen, garage, or shed for background listening while you get things done, then slip it back into a drawer or bag when you are finished.
It also makes a practical backup radio for storm season and power outages - small enough to live in an emergency kit, and simple enough that anyone in the house can pick it up and tune in.
Compatibility and setup
For private listening, connect any standard 3.5mm wired earphones. Power is via 2 x AAA batteries (not included) or an optional DC 3V adaptor. For best reception, try changing position or moving closer to a window when listening indoors.
Why choose Laser? Trusted Australian brand delivering innovative, affordable tech for work, play, and home entertainment.
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FAQs - Laser AM FM Pocket Radio with LCD and Speaker
Can I use this with any wired earphones?Yes. It uses a standard 3.5mm earphone connection, so most wired earphones will work. Once connected, you can listen privately and switch between mono and stereo output depending on your preference.
What happens if I get poor reception or no signal?Try moving to a different position, especially closer to a window, and scan again to find the strongest station signal. If the sound is still weak, replacing the batteries can also help maintain stable performance.
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