Jwin Jxm58 Splash Proof Am/Fm Radio With Alarm Clock
- Bullet-Housing Ccd Camera
- Self-Contained For Portable Operation
- Lcd Display
- Integrated Am/Fm Radio With Digital Frequency Display
- Clock Display With Alarm Function
Product Description
The JXM58 is not just your ordinary bathroom mirror. This unit features a am/fm radio with speakers to make getting ready in the morning more enjoyable. The splash proof design makes this unit great for moist areas…. More >>

I bought a second Jwin mirror radio for shower shaving when the first one stopped working. It’s not my first choice because its an obvious “made in china” carnival prize quality item. The thing is there’s just about no others out there and the few that are look like their construction is worse or the price is 4-5x more.
I’d give it a year of use before it quits on me but that’s what I expected when I bought it.
Rating: 3 / 5
Comment by Mark V. Blum — October 14, 2009 @ 6:28 pm
I bought this and after using it a few times, I wish I would not have bought it.
Knobs are impossible to turn when wet (small, round and smooth) just what you DON’T want in a shower radio.
When you turn it on, it goes from no sound to BLASTING with the smallest adjustment. Nearly impossible to get a non-deafening level.
Does stay on the tuned station, drifts up and down.
Look for another model.
Rating: 1 / 5
Comment by PHP_User — October 14, 2009 @ 6:35 pm
I purchased this radio/clock a little over a month ago more for the clock then the radio after reading other reviews, but to my surprise the radio has also worked great! The reception is good, it is easy to tune to preferred stations and has worked like a champ. For the price you can’t beat it. The mirror does get fogged up after about 10 minutes, but other than that I have had no issues and would recommend this shower radio/clock to others.
Rating: 4 / 5
Comment by LBS — October 14, 2009 @ 8:23 pm
I received this as a gift about three months ago. I use it almost everyday. This is the second shower radio I’ve owned, the other being the Zadro Bug.
The things I like about this unit include the sound quality, and the digital display. The sound quality beats my previous Zadro hands down. I can actually listen to talk radio, which wasn’t possible with the Zadro. The digital display, while isn’t always accurate, is way better than markings on a wheel. By the way, battery life has been pretty phenomenal.
What I really don’t like about this unit is that the frequency will drift…a lot. On AM radio, it will drift 15kHz over the course of my shower (I have it mounted to a window, so there’s a little more temperature difference I suppose). This drifting means I have to constantly retune because once it gets further than 2kHz away, another station starts to bleed in. Thankfully, at least the display is accurate in that sense so I know which was to tune.
What actually caused my to write this review, however, was that the unit will sometimes “go bonkers”. The display will start displaying frequencies off the charts, and no radio station is tunable. I’ve actually witnessed this happen in real-time while “tuned” to 1010 AM. I think this unit isn’t as water-resistant as one would hope.
The reason I used this instead of the Zadro, was because this one has AM radio in addition to FM (the zadro only had FM). I found out with use that the sound quality was much better as well. With the zadro, I had to keep blowing into the speaker to keep the water out of it (it would muffle the sound after a while).
I can’t comment on either the reception quality, or the cost benefit, because I live sufficiently close to NYC that a transistor lead would be a long enough antenna to receive signal, and because I received it as a gift.
Rating: 3 / 5
Comment by Kevin Crowley — October 14, 2009 @ 10:12 pm
The sound could be better on this and the mirror fogs up very quickly. Digital display is good.
Rating: 3 / 5
Comment by A. Petok — October 15, 2009 @ 12:05 am