Shower Radio
A shower radio is a battery-powered radio that is waterproofed to allow it to be used in a bathroom or other wet environment. Some versions also include a CD player and/or a clock. Shower radios generally lack headphone jacks and AC adapter ports, which could short out or electrocute the user. For the same reason, they also tend to lack external antennas.
The first American mass-produced shower radio was patented in 1985 by Andrew R. Mark, of Stamford, Connecticut.[1] The product was marketed by Salton Inc. under the brand name Wet Tunes.
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