• Tyler's TKS2-WH radio brings wireless music to the kitchen or anywhere in the house! The radio has an FM tuner with a 20 station memory and a Bluetooth function for wireless streaming from smartphones or tablets.
  • The Tyler TKS2-WH kitchen radio features two built-in speakers.
  • The kitchen radio's range of features is rounded out by a times, dual alarm, sleep timer and snooze function.
  • The radio comes equipped with a practical LED lighting ti illuminate the work of surfaces below. The device's touch screen display can be used during cooking and then easily wiped clean afterwards.
  • The Bluetooth interface of the radio allows a practical hands-free function. Incoming calls can be handled thanks to the radios built-in microphone. Answer the phone while you are cooking!

Very nice and small to fit under cabinet in kitchen.

I was skeptical at first, and I don't generally go out of my way to review this too often but this has earned it. After using it I really enjoyed it. Not insanely loud but definitely loud and clear, good quality sound, I have a very large kitchen and there is no need for any more than this, the bt range is about 40 feet there is a bit of bt latency but not enough to make it annoying. The light is sufficient and great for using to get some extra light on cooking stuffs or as a night light. Installation was about 5 mins maybe even less. Set up took about the same, the instructions aren't the greatest but everything is pretty much straight forward and pretty intuitive. I have had it for almost a month and and have used it just about every day and evening. I'm hoping to get some longevity out of it, but if it makes it a year or longer, I'll just buy another bc It was well worth the price.

Nice compact radio / Bluetooth speaker. Doesn't take up much real estate, which I love! Super easy to install & programming is pretty intuitive. Sounds is very good and it has a light which can stay on without the unit being used. Heads up, make sure you remove the plastic tab from the backup battery, mine was not exposed, so I didn't catch it until I made an adjustment.