Wet Tunes WT50 Shower Radio: Product Review
It Suffices for a Morning Shower
By Bartleby, published Jun 30, 2006
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Note: The Wet Tunes WT 50 shower radio comes in multiple colors – all of which are that translucent
plastic often used in waterproof electronics. In case you care about the aesthetics of your shower, your color options are: blue (WT50BL), purple (WT50PL), orange (WT50OR), red (WT50RD), and grey (WT50GY).
PROS of the Wet Tunes WT50 shower radio:
- It can hang on its own from a shower caddy or a hook, but it comes with a suction cup and a cord just in case you need to suspend it differently. Regardless of your shower, you’ll find a place for the radio.
- In addition to the radio, there’s a small digital clock – a convenient little extra.
- The product is reasonably durable. Although I don’t recommend dropping it on a regular basis, it won’t fall apart if you do.
- The reception, as you can imagine, will depend largely on the location of your bathroom. It’s just an inexpensive analog radio, but I’ve never had any problem tuning in NPR or the stronger music station signals.
- Sound quality just approaches “decent” considering the low price and the fact that it’s a water-safe speaker. Don’t expect bass or astounding clarity, but you can hear the sound reasonably.
- The volume goes up a little louder than you might expect.
- This is a great product for anyone who shares a bathroom (maybe a college student?) because it’s so totable.
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Did You Know?
If you're like me and you listen to NPR in the morning, you probably won't mind cheaper sound in a shower radio!
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