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UMUTOO specializes in portable audio electronics, offering AM/FM walkman radios, radio headphones, and emergency solar crank radios for daily and outdoor use.

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UMUTOO is a consumer electronics brand focused on personal audio and emergency communication devices. The brand is best known for its range of portable AM/FM radios, which includes compact walkman-style units, digital radio headphones designed for activities like mowing or jogging, and versatile emergency weather radios. These products are engineered to provide reliable signal reception and user-friendly operation.

UMUTOO's product line often features practical utilities such as rechargeable lithium batteries, digital displays, and preset memory functions. Their emergency radios are particularly robust, frequently integrating multiple power sources like solar panels, hand cranks, and USB charging, alongside essential safety tools like LED flashlights and SOS alarms. The brand caters to users looking for affordable, functional audio electronics for entertainment, sports, and disaster preparedness.

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UMUTOO HD-898WB AM FM Walkman Radio User Manual

November 16, 2023
UMUTOO HD-898WB AM FM Walkman Radio Thank you for purchasing our products. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. If you encounter any difficulties or problems during use,…

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UMUTOO MI03 Portable FM Radio Instruction Manual

MI03 • April 4, 2026
This manual provides detailed instructions for the UMUTOO MI03 Portable FM Radio, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and technical specifications for optimal use.

UMUTOO MI04 Portable AM/FM Bluetooth Radio User Manual

MI04 • March 10, 2026
This comprehensive user manual provides detailed instructions for the UMUTOO MI04 Portable AM/FM Bluetooth Radio, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and product specifications.

UMUTOO EM03 5000 mAh Emergency Radio User Manual

EM03 • February 9, 2026
This manual provides detailed instructions for the UMUTOO EM03 5000 mAh Emergency Radio, covering its features such as AM/FM/WB radio, Bluetooth speaker, 5000 mAh power bank, LED flashlight,…

UMUTOO MI03 FM Radio User Manual

MI03 • September 27, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the UMUTOO MI03 FM Radio, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications.

UMUTOO MG003 Portable Radio Instruction Manual

MG003 • September 5, 2025
Comprehensive instruction manual for the UMUTOO MG003 Portable Retro Radio. Learn about setup, operating AM/FM/SW radio, Bluetooth, TF/USB playback, maintenance, troubleshooting, and product specifications for this versatile transistor…

UMUTOO Wireless Headphones A8-BT-Black User Manual

A8-BT-Black • September 5, 2025
Comprehensive user instruction manual for the UMUTOO A8-BT-Black Wireless Headphones, covering setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications for Bluetooth 5.0 and FM radio features.

UMUTOO support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How do I save radio stations on my UMUTOO device?

    For most models, long-press the scan button to automatically search and store active stations into memory. To manually save a station, tune to the frequency, press the memory button, select a preset number, and confirm.

  • What is the warranty period for UMUTOO products?

    UMUTOO radios typically come with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects starting from the date of purchase.

  • How do I charge my UMUTOO portable radio?

    Use the supplied USB charging cable connected to a standard 5V/1A power adapter. The charging indicator will usually turn off or change color once the battery is fully charged (often takes about 2-3 hours).

  • Why is the radio signal weak inside my house?

    Broadcast signals can be shielded by steel structures and high-rise buildings. For better reception, try using the radio near a window and extending the telescopic antenna completely (for FM) or rotating the device (for AM).