Philips Ae5220
DAB+, FMCurrently out of stock
Product details
It impresses not only with its classic design, but also with preset DAB+ and FM transmitters as well as a quick function for DAB+ radio. In contrast to analogue VHF transmission, DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
is a new method for the digital transmission of radio signals via a network of terrestrial radio transmitters. It offers the listener more choices and information in clear sound quality without any noise. With this technology, the receiver automatically searches for the strongest signal. With DAB digital transmitters, you no longer have to remember a frequency. The devices are set by station name and do not have to be reset on the way. In contrast to analogue VHF transmission, DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) is a new method for the digital transmission of radio signals via a network of terrestrial transmitters. It offers the listener more choices and information in crystal clear sound quality without any noise. Thanks to this technology, the receiver automatically finds the strongest signal. With DAB digital transmitters, you no longer have to remember a frequency. The devices are set by station name and do not have to be reset on the way. Simply set the desired radio station and press and hold the memory button to save the frequency. Thanks to the preset and stored radio stations, you can easily listen to your favourite stations without having to manually set the frequency each time. Use mains power or batteries for optimal flexibility for your Philips radio. If there is no power outlet in the vicinity or you do not want any disturbing cables, simply operate the device with batteries. For a continuous and stable power supply, connect the unit directly to a wall socket. Now you can enjoy your music anywhere, anytime.
Radio type | Kitchen radio |
Radio equipment | Station keys |
Radio reception | DAB+, FM |
Playback source | Radio |
playback options | DAB+, FM |
Documents | |
Item number | 2763233 |
Colour group | Brown, Silver |
Exact colour description | Brown |
Radio type | Kitchen radio |
Audio channel | Mono |
Nominal power | 2.70 W |
Radio reception | DAB+, FM |
Radio equipment | Station keys |
Display properties | LCD |
playback options | DAB+, FM |
Radio station memory | 20x DAB, 20x FM |
Playback source | Radio |
Power supply | Battery operated, Electrical connection |
Number of batteries | 4 |
Battery size | C / Baby / LR14 / R14 |
Battery life | 25 h |
Power consumption | 2.70 W |
Scope of delivery | Power supply |
Length | 152 mm |
Width | 286 mm |
Height | 155 mm |
Weight | 1386 g |
Length | 32 cm |
Width | 19.50 cm |
Height | 20.50 cm |
Weight | 2.11 kg |
Specifications may include unverified machine translations.
Reviews & Ratings
Statutory warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Radios» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Galaxus- 18.Noxon2.3 %
- 19.Denver2.5 %
- 19.Philips2.5 %
- 19.Sangean2.5 %
- 22.Bigben2.6 %
Statutory warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Galaxus- 1.Sharp0 days
- 4.Grundig1 day
- 4.Philips1 day
- 4.Pure1 day
- 4.Reflexion1 day
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Radios» category returned?
Source: Galaxus- 14.Sangean2 %
- 15.DeWalt2.2 %
- 15.Philips2.2 %
- 15.Sharp2.2 %
- 18.TechniSat2.5 %
Source: Galaxus
Overall ratingGood69/100
Klanglich erweist sich das Philips AE 5220 als eine gute Wahl, wobei auch die Empfangsqualitäten insgesamt stimmig sind. Wer jedoch viel UKW-Radio empfangen will, findet bessere Alternativen. Die Bedienung wiederum ist positiv aufgefallen, ebenso wie auch der sehr geringe Verbrauch.
Audio Video Foto BildDAB-Radios von 80 Euro bis 99 EuroReleaseJanuary 2017
Trotz des noch akzeptablen Klangs landet das Philips AE5220B nur auf Platz 5. Das liegt vor allem an der spartanischen Ausstattung - es gibt keinen einzigen Ein- oder Ausgang, selbst ein Kopfhörer-Anschluss fehlt. Aber auch die sehr kleinen, fast unleserlich beschrifteten Tasten machen wenig Freude...