After the disappointment with the Grundig Micro 61 radio that almost 100% of my needs are met: - No disturbing antenna pull-out (headphone cable = antenna) - For earphones (that can be worn comfortably while lying down) - Inexpensive, - Acceptable sound, - Long battery life, - Low-noise electronics (quite unlike the Grundig). Although it preserves the boldness of a less pretty plastic part without preset buttons, but if you happy just want to hear "the favorite channels", the inner values (technology) are more important. Somewhat receiving strong, almost imperceptible (electronic) noise, Stations are well found and kept. Even with the often neglected MW Epfangsteil you get few stations. The only drawbacks: - No mono switch; so could, as with other radios, weaker stations received noise-free. - Not only full plastic - it also looks just as "cheap" from.