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The Roberts Sports DAB 5 is a lightweight, pocket-sized portable radio featuring DAB/DAB+ and FM bands for exceptional audio clarity. It supports 10 station presets and operates on 2 AA batteries, making it ideal for active listeners who demand convenience and durability. Water-resistant and built with a clear LCD display, it’s designed for effortless use on the move, perfect for sports fans and talk radio enthusiasts.



| ASIN | B008R6B62K |
| Antenna Location | Sports Broadcast |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,248 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 23 in Portable DAB Radios |
| Box Contents | Owner's Manual |
| Brand Name | Roberts |
| Colour | white |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,409) |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00638876354172 |
| Hardware Interface | Headphone |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 20L x 62W x 105H millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Roberts Radio Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SportsDAB5 |
| Model Number | SPORTSDAB5 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Radio Bands Supported | DAB/DAB+/FM |
| Style Name | Sports Dab 5 |
| Tuner Type | DAB |
| UPC | 638876354172 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**M
Great little pocket radio
Great little radio for listening to either sport or music. Switched the included earbuds which unfortunately hurt my ears a little for a pair of decent Sony ones and found the sound to be brilliant. The screen is very clear and the radio is very easy to set up. It is just about the best pocket radio I have owned and I have had a few. There is no inbuilt rechargeable battery but just charging up your own rechargeable batteries and fitting them is no hardship and you don’t generally lose your preset stations when removing batteries and fitting new ones. At least I haven’t yet. It is a little chunky but appears well made and I am delighted with my purchase
S**A
Bought May 2024 used almost 24 hrs a day 7 days a week and still works! Thanks Roberts!
Bought in May 2024 for my Dad and it is still working! He is elderly and has early Dementia and still finds it easy to work by himself because the controls are easy! I have needed to replace the earphones numerous times to find the right ones and settled for headphones as he finds them comfy. Also invested in x4 rechargeable batteries and unit. The unit is still going strong! Had to buy new batteries recently as he uses the radio that much(24/7) He loves LBC and has been listening to it since it first started up and refuses to miss his programs! Have purchased a few of these style radios over the past few years and all of them have died. All but this Roberts radio! It is amazing, the strong build quality of this radio for someone that drops things occasionally and still works and the fact Dad can use it with no problems shows me why this company is still around after all these years! I don't know what people are complaining about!
P**Y
The best available
Update, I have amended this review a little, after 20 months of constant use, as opposed to my original 8 month review. I wanted a small DAB radio that had good sound quality. As I would use it primarily when out walking, I wanted one that was easy to use, not necessitating glancing at the screen to get to my favourite stations too often. This Roberts device seemed to fit the bill, although, I was concerned about the use of standard batteries. I have had this 20 months now, and am very impressed. The screen is great, and the text large enough that I don't need to use my reading glasses. However, 90% of the time, I can operate this blind, whilst it is still in my pocket. There are 5 buttons dedicated to presets. There is a jog-wheel to scroll through channels and the menu. Fortunately, this is recessed and hasn't been triggered accidentally yet. The power button is on the top edge, so is unlikely to be pressed accidentally. There is a lock switch, but I rarely use it. One thing I did notice is that switching channels incurred a much smaller lag than on any other device I have tried. Not a deal-breaker, but nice. Being picky, I would say the device is a little large. It takes batteries, which will be a positive for some people, but, I really wanted a rechargeable radio. Of course, this has the advantage that you can carry spares. I reckon if this had a high capacity, internal rechargeable battery, was a little slimmer, and had an SD card slot for music/podcasts, it would be the perfect device for me. Regarding the batteries, I started off using AmazonBasics High Capacity AA Pre-Charged Rechargeable Batteries, charged via a smart charger. This gave good results, around 15 hours use. I then switched to the Panasonic Eneloop batteries, which are much better, giving 25 hours typically. This is very good. The display is superb and very clear. The menu system is a little fiddly to use when out walking, as it tends to go back to DAB mode due to its sensitivity, but you should only need to use this infrequently. I think they could have implemented more presets using long presses, so 10 instead of 5 for each mode (DAB/FM), or some other system. The screen battery indicator is a little misleading; it stays at 3 bars for ages, but, once it goes down to 2 bars, it quickly goes down to 1 bar, then dead. I would say it is more like 60%/25%/15%. I have noticed this with both rechargeable and standard batteries. I would add that I also trialled 2 other devices, made by Pure and Majority. The Majority device, whilst cheap, was unreliable regards clicking etc, and essentially unusable. The Pure device was gorgeous, a work of art, but very difficult to use blindly. This Roberts device is far superior from a usability point of view. Summary: -ve Slightly large Battery indicator a little misleading +ve Great screen Good battery life Good sound quality Easy to use whilst in your pocket
M**Y
Nice size, Good sound. What more do you want?
I bought this to replace a faulty Aves Air that I had to return.This was one of the few pocket DAB radios that had DAB+. Another plus point is that it doesn't take a silly battery pack that costs £10 and means waiting hours for it to recharge. First impressions.Nice and compact. I like the presets and on/off buttons on the top. Volume control on the left side and the 'jog' switch on the right. The jog control takes a little getting used to. To scroll through stations, either rotate up or down. To change screen options (like scrolling text) press inwards until the desired text is displayed. To access menus (including moving to/from FM to DAB), press and hold inwards.I'm not sure how long this control would last out, if you were too heavy handed with it. I had it out of the plastic blister (be careful opening it!) and working in 30 seconds, after inserting 2 AA's in the battery compartment and plugging in my usual earphones.Switch it on and it starts scanning DAB.I find the supplied earphones a bit uncomfortable. 5 presets on each on DAB and FM. Adequate for me, as I only listen to a few stations.To store presets, tune to the station you want, then press and hold down the appropriate preset. Sound is clear and crisp. No equaliser on it, but a DRC control is one of the menu options. It only has an effect on some stations. 2 things would make this perfect for me. 1) I find the display keeps defaulting to the rolling text, which I find annoying. If you change it to text that is 'still', it doesn't seem to 'remember' that choice. Doesn't matter whether this is from DAB to FM or vice-versa and also when you switch it on to start with, it's the same.According to Roberts, this cannot be changed.I did ask them to, pointing out that other radios (including their own), will 'remember' if you change it. 2) A socket for a mains adaptor (optional) to recharge batteries 'in-situ', rather than having to remove and replace them each time. All in all, a nice radio and worthy of consideration.As mentioned above (and by other reviewers), using rechargable batteries is highly recommended.
M**R
Nachtrag: Ich vergebe einen sechsten Stern für die Batterieleistung mit den 2 AAA-Batterien. Seit dem Kauf 3x ca. 7h in Dauernutzung, von den 3 Balken immer noch 2 vorhanden. Gerät ist top
D**.
Ottima radio, almeno dove la ricezione è buona. Io abito a Torino e qui é buona. L'uso è pratico e facile anche senza la lettura del manuale. Sono tre settimane che la utilizzo almeno una mezz'oretta al giorno e le batterie non sono ancora da cambiare. L'unico difetto è la grandezza, ma con due pile AA non posso chiudere di più.
C**N
Miglior radio che io provato. Tutto perfetto.
R**A
Che dire .... Radio DAB davvero buona .... ma migliorabile ! Piccola analisi TECNICA ; - buona ricezione delle stazioni dab digitali - buone le plastiche , bella sensazione al tatto - cuffie discrete , diciamo sopra la norma ... ma non il top ! - ottima la possibilita' di usare solo 2 pile AA o alkaline o meglio ricaricabili , molto bene ! vediamo i minus : - magari un bel colore NERO o argento no ? - mancanza scheda SD , peccato per gli mp3 ! - mancanza del Bluetooth per collegare cuffie senza fili ... - GRAVE solo 5 preset per stazioni DAB e FM ... davvero poche !!! - Prezzo davvero troppo alto per una radio cosi se senza display a colori , GRAVE ! - NON registra dalla radio , GRAVE ! insomma se costasse meno, avesse un bel display TFT o meglio OLED a colori e scheda SD sarebbe davvero il TOP della radio dab portatili .
D**.
La prima impressione, mi è appena arrivata, ha un'ottima ricezione e un buon audio, usando cuffie di qualità. Ma anche quelle in dotazione, non sono male. Devo testare la durata delle batterie e la robustezza della radio. I materiali mi sembrano più che buoni, come, le finiture.
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