Customer Reviews
Just what I wanted 
2008-07-18
The radio/mp3 player arrived quickly, was easy to set up, and does just what I want it to do -- play music in a bathroom without fear of moisture hurting the circuitry. The sound is louder than I expected. The pressure sensitive buttons prevent accidentally changing controls when the product is moved. The handle doubles as a kickstand. The extra antenna for radio broadcasts is removable. Batteries seem to do fairly well without running out of juice so quickly. The digital tuning prevents signal fade that I got with analog radios. Great product! I should have bought this product before the other two shower radios I purchased. Both of them were junk and are now in the trash.
Best shower radio yet 
2008-07-14
I love this radio not only because it has an MP3 player, but also because I get so many channels. I bought a shower radio from Bed, Bath, and Beyond and I got what I paid for $9.99. This radio has superior sound quality, has an external attenna so you're guaranted to get all channels, and on top of that an mp3 player. Only problem is the buttons covers start peeling off, but works great.
A little radio that's an over-achiever. 
2008-06-15
This is a great little radio. The sound quality is surprisingly good - very clear and plenty loud enough. You can preset many FM stations so it's easy to switch with one hand while showering (however the radio doesn't have an AM tuner.) I don't play any MP-3's with it due to its limited memory, plus I primarily use it in the morning to listen to the morning DJ's. Battery life is great so far (used every morning for a month and still at three bars of battery life.)
Great Shower Radio 
2008-04-15
You can download mp3s... It has 10 preset radio stations. The sound is crystal clear, and really loud if you want it loud (with no distortion). The best part is, if you get tired of your mp3s on there now, just download new ones because they are stored on a flash drive (which you can upgrade if you want more songs). I have so much fun with mine!Aiwa AZ BS32 Water-Resistant MP3 Player with Speaker
A fine radio, a mediocre MP3 player 
2007-10-07
This device makes an excellent shower radio. It's FM only. It can store 20 station presets in 2 banks of 10. The volume can go loud enough to be easily heard in the shower. Battery life is excellent (at least 2 months on my first set). It even comes with an external wire antenna in case you need better reception; this is amazing.
As an MP3 player it leaves much to be desired. It comes with a "pavit" which is some sort of USB flash drive. At only 32MB, it holds about 6 songs. Supposedly there will be a 128MB pavit available, but I can't find one for sale online. The player doesn't recognize mp3 files loaded from OSX, so you must use the included Windows software to load mp3s on the pavit. The software didn't recognize a 512mb flash drive that I plugged into the computer.
Nice Clock Radio 
2007-05-06
This Aiwa water-resistant MP3player with speaker is ideal for the kitchen, bath, and poolside. Features a digital FM tuner with 20 station presets; maximum bit-rate of 320kbps; Normal/Repeat 1/Shuttle modes; countdown timer; and battery indicator. Available storage capacity may vary.
Nice gadget for wet environments 
2006-05-17
The quality of the radio reception is very high, in the closed places there is no interferance on the radio, its quite good.The backlight of lcd screen is blue and difficult to read while moisture on the screen!.The player's memory is just 32 Mbytes and it is sufficient for bath time(approx.half an hour) cd quality music, you can save only 5 or 6 tracks to listen.You can buy 128/256 MB version PAVIT from the manufacturer if you want to spend more money to listen long time music.Overall,radio is good, mp3 player's memory is not enough. If you are using shower it's ok.Battery life is normal (15 days), because that.. while in the shower, you need to pump up the volume.
Best MP3 Shower Radio 
2006-04-05
Even though the Pavit drive only holds about 8 mp3's, as the previous reviewer noted, it's more than enough time. For a longer soak, you can simply start it up again. I bought it entirely for its mp3 capability and water resistance and I find these overpower the weaknesses:
1. Sound isn't great, but the volume can go rather high.
2. I do wish it had an AC adapter. But, considering this is in the bathroom, it isn't a good idea anyway. I've yet to buy new batteries after 3 weeks, but I have not used the radio consistently.
3. The repeat function should have the option to repeat the playlist, not only a single track.
4. When the USB drives with more megs come along, you will want to program the tracks. This option is sadly missing.
Despite these faults, this is currently the best mp3 shower radio for the price. And, of course, you can use the USB drive to store photos, documents, etc., then come back to use the software to transfer the mp3's for the radio.
Great Shower Radio! 
2006-01-14
Originally, I had planned on buying a Sony shower radio w/ a CD player for around $100. They were out of stock and w/ the MP3 market these days, I decided on this radio. It does hold about 8 full length songs on it. Uploading songs to the device from your computer is really easy: it just takes a few mouse clicks and about 30 seconds. The radio itself is loud and has good sound quality. AIWA just unveiled their 128MB & 256MB Removable Storage Media devices a few weeks ago so those should be available very soon for those who aren't satisfied with the 32MB. I would highly recommend this to anyone. You can take it anywhere with you.
Very good MP3/Radio shower unit 
2005-10-26
I've been looking for a water resistant FM radio when I stumbled across this unit at Amazon.com. It was on sale for $29.99 and it comes with a built-in 32MB Pavit MP3 player. Who can beat that? I immediately purchased one unit and it's currently hanging in my shower. Very nice. The sound is really good considering the size of the unit. And I love the ability that the Pavit USB drive can be taken out of the system for MP3 file transfer. Aiwa is currently making the 128MB and 256MB USB drive so you can exchange your flash drive easily (I can't wait until they're available).
The user interface is easy to learn. Although, I found the button to be so hard to press. They probably design it that way for the water resistant feature. The small mono LCD screen features 3 lines which shows important info of the system as well as the MP3 file song + artist name or radio station information.
Again, as I say, who can beat the $29.99 price. I would buy this unit for double the price. Get it while you still can. The only reason drawback of the unit that I can think of is its 32MB flash drive. With 32MB, I can only copy about 8 songs at a time. Although to think about it, whoever spends more than 8 songs (about 30 minutes) in a shower is probably a slacker :)