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The LEMEGA IR4S is a sleek, black-finished internet and FM digital radio featuring over 30,000 global stations, Spotify Connect, and Bluetooth streaming. Its compact design supports mains or battery power, making it fully portable. With 40 presets, dual alarms with smart scheduling, and headphone output, it’s a versatile audio companion for modern professionals seeking rich sound and effortless connectivity.


















| ASIN | B08PXZBGDV |
| Additional Features | Built-In Clock, Lightweight |
| Antenna Location | Music |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,252 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #6 in Internet Radios #265 in Portable Radios |
| Brand | LEMEGA |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual, Power Adapter |
| Color | IR4S Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (263) |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | TFT color display |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25"L x 2.17"W x 4.33"H |
| Manufacturer | LEMEGA |
| Mfr Part Number | IR4S |
| Model Number | IR4S |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
| Power Source | DC & AA batteries |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM/Internet radio |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 6 Watts |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Type | Internet Radio,FM |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | limited warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
D**R
east to use
works great. connected to my wifi no problem. sound is decent for a small radio. I used it as a bedside radio/alarm clock etc. wish it could store more presets, but thats about it for the cons.
P**N
The radio you didn't know you needed.
Are you hearing the same songs on every station in town? Same old stuff that hasn't changed in 20 or more years. Did you used to search for radio at night to pick up something different from farther away than you could drive, or maybe a shortwave fan. If you haven't discovered internet radio yet then I'd say this radio is a great way to start. Search the world at your fingertips. Easy and intuitive to use. Setup was way easier than I even planned for and within minutes I was chasing stations like my teen years. There's even an app, UNDOK, even though it's not mentioned anywhere. Hooks you up with an alternative app called Oktiv but it appears to be supplementary and I've been primarily using UNDOK for my "remote". I had been searching for weeks for the right radio up and down the price spectrum. I have a decent audio system and amp so I needed something with an audio out option and this radio checked all the boxes especially since I wasn't willing to dish out for ultra premium audiophile wet dream. To that, it's been a dream to use and the best purchase I've made in quite some time. Build quality is good and doesn't feel ultra cheap. Sound on it's own is about what you'd expect from a portable radio in the 70s before boom boxes became the thing. It's more suited to being hooked up to an amp for the best output. As previously stated controls are intuitive. I was worried I wouldn't be able to find the stations on my want list but I was adding favorites in less than 5 minutes. I haven't met the threshold of 30 saved stations but it is the one wall I see hitting first. 100 would be nice but I'm guessing it's a hardware limit. Since I live in the US the DAB radio isn't even an option. I don't mind as the radio is meant to be internet anyway. Haven't tried over the air FM for the same reason. All in all this is a great starter radio for a service many probably don't realize is available outside of Sirius radio. Worth the buy.
S**E
Good Internet Radio I suggest rechargeable batteries.
I have a few Internet radios and like this one the best. Once you get it setup (see bad) I really enjoy using it. Good: Has a good database of stations (but not all the ones I was looking for). Stereo and has good sound. Good picking up FM (note to turn you use the >> forward or << back for up or down. Bad: No way of adding stations manually I can find. Eats batteries, I recommend getting rechargeable. And initial setup wants to use a wizard. This did not work and I finally figured out that I could go into Network settings in the menu and use Manual settings. This let me setup my network.
E**Y
The whole world of radio is right here.
I'm still getting to know this radio so I can't be too specific but here goes. Once connected to WiFi I was up and running, finding lists of stations from different genres and hundreds of different places and countries. It's going to take a little while to learn all the features and Nuances that make this gadget so much fun. The digital stereo is amazing for it's size. Internet radio is so great and you'll learn to seek and find anything that interests you from stations to all the podcasts. You can even listen to your local FM radio, although why you'd want to listen to that, when you have the world at your disposal is beyond me.
P**R
Destination: landfill?
Cons: Stopped working after 9 months. The power connection (uses an old-fashioned "micro" connection) is not properly made and eventually becomes too loose to use. You can use batteries instead but they won't last long. Also if you are connected to mains power and the cord falls out (yes, that's how flimsy it is with the slightest movement), it reboots instead of automatically switching to back-up battery power. The bigger problem is that the radio now just reboots spontaneously and no longer is operative. I have no idea how this problem arose or what is the resolution. It's a shame but this radio will likely end up in the landfill - customer service, can you help please? Pros: unlike Grace models of internet radios, you can get the full suite of BBC radio stations. Presets are a nuisance but using the smartphone app recommended by other reviewers, this radio becomes a lot more manageable ... or was until it stopped working
J**5
Radio itself mostly fine but clock defective
Purchased this last month and it mostly works well for my primary use of listening to radio stations via the internet (mostly college stations and various BBC channels in my case). There have been occasional 'freezes' when the connection fails, but not too often. The one clear defect is more of an annoyance regarding the clock. There is a large digital time display on the face when the radio is off; the time is correct for about one day after setting it but then suddenly jumps back one half-hour behind actual time. This has happened each time I set it, which itself is difficult--you must very quickly twiddle the knobs to change numbers in the very brief time before it returns to 'main menu'-- takes several tries. Always, the correct time is shown, then next day drops back 30 minutes. So I have to ignore the clock or cover it. Also, US owners like me may be disoriented by the date display which is in "Day-Month-Year" format but much smaller so can be ignored. I tried to contact LeMega using the 'get support' link before posing this but they never responded.
A**R
Great little radio... when it works.
We bought this radio three months ago. It has great sound and is just what we were looking for. However, if we touch the power cord, even lightly, the machine powers off and then won't turn back on. I think there is a short in the cord, but because it is outside the return window, I cannot get support. So frustrating. I just want something to work.
L**W
Very good digital radio Must buy
Y**U
Wasn't drlivered
G**M
Very good wifi radio Local stations are also good
G**E
Wanted a WiFi unit for universal coverage and got it, easy to set up, good sound from a small unit.
ع**ه
جيد
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