Panapet

The Panapet radio is a round novelty radio on a chain, first produced by Panasonic in the early 1970s to commemorate the World Expo in Osaka[1] Two chrome plated dials on the surface are for tuning and volume, and a tuning display is inset on the surface of the ball.

The Panapet came in several colors including red, yellow, white, blue, purple and avocado green.

A Soviet clone of this radio is called Saratov, named after the city where it was manufactured.

A later clone, LW superheterodyne with transformerless audio amplifier by the same manufacturer is called Batiskaf (means bathyscaph), it has chain and dial and lacks metal ring between halves, like in original Panapet.

Another later clone, similar to previous one, but without chain, was manufactured in Khmelnitsky, it has the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics logo on its dial.

A picture of The Panapet radio