This Radio Also Quacks


by Paula James - Date: 2008-08-29 - Word Count: 307 Share This!

What can play AM and FM radio stations and still quack?

Well, if you are thinking a duck which has accidentally swallowed an AM/FM radio, then you might be probably correct. However, the AM/FM floating duck radio was what the title was actually referring to.

The AM/FM floating duck radio is actually a part of the unique set of AM/FM radios and audio speakers that is offered over at Gadget Epoint. Now among the unique lot, the AM/FM floating duck radio is the only duck that you can find there. You sure can find other animals there like dogs and frogs and owls but the mentioned gadget is the only one that comes in the form of a duck.

For most people who would surely take time when they are in the tub, the AM/FM floating duck radio is going to be a really good companion. Soaking up when in the tub can be pretty boring especially if you are the type of person who loves listening to music. Now with the AM/FM floating duck radio, music would still be with you when you have this one. This could mean hours of soaking up in the water when you have this radio and audio gadget with you.

And so you may think that bringing this AM/FM floating duck radio with you in the tub would be your death because it is electronic. Now you should change that thought because this gadget that is from Gadget Epoint's collection of radio and audio speakers has been designed to be resistant with water. So there you go. The AM/FM floating duck radio would only bring you fun and not exactly bring you harm.

It floats really well on the water and it also brings you your kind of music. Just give it three AAA batteries and you are all set.


Related Tags: gadgets, gadget epoint, radio and audio speakers, amfm radio

Paula James is a 25-year-old online marketing executive at Gadget Epoint. The love for gadgets runs through her veins having grown up with a father who is into gadgets himself.

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