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The XHDATA D808 is a premium portable multi-band digital radio featuring AM, FM, SW, LW, Air Band, and SSB reception. Equipped with a DSP chip and 360° antenna, it ensures superior signal clarity across 5 bands. Its large LCD supports 500 station memories and displays signal-to-noise ratio, time, and temperature. Powered by a rechargeable 2000mAh 18650 battery or USB-C, it offers long-lasting use. The built-in large-caliber horn speaker delivers crisp, noise-reduced sound. Additional features include an alarm clock, external antenna, and a compact, durable design—perfect for radio enthusiasts and professionals seeking versatile, high-performance portable radio access.


















| ASIN | B0DCFZYMHY |
| Additional Features | Built-In AM Antenna, Built-In Clock, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,625 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #22 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | XHDATA |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.9"L x 2"W x 3.4"H |
| Manufacturer | XHDATA |
| Model Number | D-808 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9"L x 2"W x 3.4"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | 5-Band, AM/FM/SW/LW/Air |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Built-In AM Antenna , Built-In Clock, Lightweight, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Technology | AM/FM |
| Tuner Type | AM/FM |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year after-service |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**Z
Excellent all around radio for diverse interests.
This is the IC chip updated Sangean 808 radio with the airplane band added also. It picks up signals across the entire bands covered. This is the big brother to the Sihuadon R-108 radio. There are 3 differences: The 808 is roughly twice as large with a better speaker. They both have excellent shortwave coverage but the 808 lets you listen to both upper & lower sideband transmissions. The 108 has no sideband selection. The 808 allows you to select your frequencies by the meter band. Different shortwave meter bands are dedicated to different uses: ham radio, international broadcast stations, international standards such as time signals, accurate frequency markers for calibration, and emergency broadcasts when regular communications are not available. The CB radio frequencies are also covered (11 meters). The 808 has more control buttons for ease of use. Both radios have full features. Both radios are portable. They have similar looks. 2 optional things that I do with all of my radios is to put bigger batteries in them when possible. The 808 uses standard 18650 lithium batteries. It comes with a 2000 mA one which is adequate for most use. I changed it to a 3000 mA battery simply for convenience of long periods of use between charging. The other thing is to change the antenna to a longer one. I favor an extendable antenna that is 100 - 115 cm long for better signal reception from Long Wave all the way up to aircraft.
M**L
Not for the beginner, but do get anyways.WELL WORTH IT
This radio is amazing.Really shines on AM,esp at night.Too many features to mention.SSB works great,but sometimes gets a little vibration but not a problem in listening.Air band works FANTASTIC. I pick up the tower from an airport 45 miles away.Has squelch.Does have a learning curve as some buttons have multi function. Very sensitive on all bands.I live in the midwest and pick up stations from China during the day.You can listen to military air bases and hams on ssb.Come in very good with just a 60 ft speaker wire stuck outside.Battery life last forever.Has nice weight to it coz it's solidly built.For the price WELL WORTH IT.Buttons are solid as well as tuning wheel
J**R
Can't step or rotate through memories but excellent performance and compact.
From a purely performance perspective I rate this radio as a 5+ considering it's price range. Sensitivity, selectivity, frequency resolution, frequency stability, audio quality, and battery life are all excellent. The multi-level bandwidth feature is unusual in a portable receiver of this type and it works VERY well. The audio quality is very good, especially with quality earphones which are NOT included. FM RDS is a nice touch. The manual is utterly microscopic and you WILL need magnification to read it, BUT it is written in good English and not Chinglish and is fairly easy to comprehend. I suggest zooming in with your phone and taking pictures of each page of the manual. One advantage to being small is that it will fit inside the protective bag with the receiver so that you can easily take the manual with you. One of my rather unique needs was coverage of the 10 meter ham band from 28 to 28.300 MHz and this radio does that. I knocked off a star because of the tedious memory recall function and the gap in coverage between 450 KHz and 520 KHz, which admittedly are features that most people won't care about at all but they were important to me and not well explained in the ads. The memory is mapped by band which is OK with me but you are limited to 100 memories per band and I wanted more on SW. To save a memory you select the band and frequency, then press PAGE, 0, 0 (long press), to save a frequency and mode in memory bank 0, memory location 0. To recall that frequency you must go to the band where you stored it and press PAGE, 0, 0 (short press). It works and it is fairly intuitive but wouldn't it be SO MUCH BETTER TO BE ABLE TO STEP THROUGH OR ROTATE THROUGH THE MEMORIES????????!!!!! Yes it would!! It is impossible to remember where you stored 500 frequencies. It blows my mind that that feature is non-existent on this radio which is otherwise excellent. The air band is a nice touch but there is no ability to SCAN air band channels that are programmed into memory. The squelch feature is a very nice addition specifically for the Air band. The ability to change the step size is also an awesome feature. The pig-tail antenna wire is a nice addition and it really works. One thing that was unclear in the ad was whether or not you can tune between the 9 Khz steps on longwave which not all portable radios can do. I am happy to report that it does have this capability and you can use SSB on Longwave. For example I am able to tune in the local NDB on 338 KHz and use SSB to enhance sensitivity.
J**E
FM DX reception is outstanding. Bandwidth options a big bonus for AM + SW
Fair price for the advanced features. PROs: 1. Excellent FM DX reception when used with the provided plug-in cable antenna, easily pulls in a 60-70-mile FM station inside a house on a small hill. 2. AM and SW have a few bandwidth options, which increases the sound quality if the signal is strong. That feature is usually found on much more expensive radios. 3. RDS allows you to read the title & artist of the current song, if the station updates track info. RDS also provides the station ID. 4. The DISPLAY option toggles, and it gives you signal strength and a quality value, which helps you find the best antenna position. This is unique, and I use this information frequently for finding the best reception location in the house. The temperature can also be displayed. LW longwave is useless in the Midwest. SW rarely pulls in stations, but when they do, the bandwidth feature can increase the sound quality. SW programming is more diverse in the Americas and in Europe. Major broadcasters (BBC, DW, RFI, Radio Exterior de España, RAI) abandoned the US years ago, assuming that every American has fast Internet for streaming. The "clock" appears to forget its time. But that's not important to me. Everything else has been mentioned in other reviews already.
R**N
Good Radio, easy to nagivgate, minor sound issue
The Radio has been really nice for listening to Air Band from my backyard while I BBQ. AM and FM work fine. I wish it has the same memory scan/cycle function the D-608WB has. The D-808's implementation of it isn't as useful. You have to push the button every time you want it to go to the next channel in memory. If you long press it will just re-scan all the channels in memory. For the most part though the controls are easy to use and not too much long press/short-on/off pressing to do for all the functions. Battery life has been good and the alarm clock function is more reliable than my smartphone. The fact that the radio only displays in international time (24 hour) is actually a plus. The wire external antenna it comes with works good. With it I can start picking up the airport tower even though the 8 miles of suburbs and shopping malls in between me and the airport. There is some distortion/resonance about half way up the volume scale. It goes away as long as you are above or below that point on the dial. It's annoying but it's minor enough I can live with it.
N**N
Cute D808 doesn't hold up to the competition
This shortwave radio has a dedicated group of fans, but I'm not one of them. It's an OK radio, but I'm not really sure why. For the price, it is full-featured. The USB-C charging is what drew me in (and the SSB features) but the radio does have a few quirky controls and that's what led me to return my unit. A power button should be a POWER button, but the designers of this radio had to ruin such a simple control. As expected, the receiver isn't calibrated well. It's probably calibrated to some standard at the factory, but my unit was 2khz off frequency. This is pretty far off. This radio felt like a cloned Tecsun unit as the display and other controls are very similar. Receive performance was average. My Tecsun PL-880 can easily pick up WWV inside the house but the D808 cannot. Honestly, I'd rather pay for a receiver with better performance even if it's physically larger and more expensive. For the average world traveler, I guess this would be acceptable performance vs cost, but there are better options out there.
M**Y
Great reception
The radio will "auto scan" Which surprised me. With the settings not being very easily understood through use of Manuel, I found the radio hard to use. The quality is very good, the unit even has a "kickstand" folded up on the back.
J**S
Great little radio
Amazing reception.
J**Z
Buena radio, muy sensible en AM, debe mejorar el texto en su teclado y también mejorar la pantalla
Tiene buena recepción, lo he notado sobre todo en las estaciones AM, donde los radios comunes no reciben mas que ruido, este radio recibe muy bien, en el norte de México recibe muy bien la estación 1200 AM que transmite desde San Antonio, Tex. También recibe bien la 1570 AM desde Acuña, Coah. En onda corta también recibe bien, solo que no hay muchas estaciones. La batería bastante aceptable, la banda SSB no la uso mucho, pero si he notado que ayuda bastante. Lo único que mejoraría es tratar de hacer más sencilla la operación de los botones, no pude programar la fecha correctamente porque no sé cómo hacerlo. El color del texto a un lado de los botones es muy difícil de ver, no contrasta y son letras muy pequeñas, ojalá los hicieran de un color que se pueda ver mejor. También pueden mejorar mucho la pantalla, pueden hacerla más grande y clara. Si alguien no tiene muy buena vista, va a necesitar una lupa para ver el texto en los botones y a un lado de ellos.
Z**9
Great little radio
Works great. Using for camping when reception is low.
م**ي
الرائدة ممتاز لازم تحط سلك فيري الارتفاع 10 متر وهذا طبيعي في الراديو واستقبال الإشارة مرة حلو
الرائدة ممتاز لازم تحط سلك فيري الارتفاع 10 متر وهذا طبيعي في الراديو واستقبال الإشارة مرة حلو
A**R
Good tiny receiver
This little radio has very good reception for both FM and SW. ( I haven't tested it for AM) It is very small, so if you want a small FM receiver with external antenna jack and great FM DX ability, this is the one.
B**L
Radio review
It’s a good radio. Will come in handy camping.
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