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(254 customer reviews) 140 of 146 people found the following review helpful
Clever, and useful,
July 11, 2008 The Honourable Husband "Honourable" (Bogenhausen, Munich) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aluratek AIRMM01F Internet Radio Alarm Clock with built-in WiFi (Black) (Electronics)
Think about the humble clock-radio. Everybody has one. They've scarcely changed in the last two decades. They have poor sound quality. Are usually in a bedroom where radio reception can be poor--and are usually given only a crummy wire antenna sticking out the back. With some, you can play a CD, just as CDs are being superseded by other digital music. Few can access the wealth of programming on satellite. Not a twenty-first century device.
This device brings the clock-radio into the 21st Century. It connects to your Wi-fi at home, and delivers almost any radio station you want from around the world.
NPR junkies can choose from a brace of stations, and the worldwide selection is superb--let me recommend Radio National and Directions in Groove from Australia, KQED and WNYC (the AM version; you'll get AM radio in hi-fi!), Deutsche Welle in English, Radio Netherlands, and of course, the BBC. Living in a non-English-speaking country, it's a real life-line for...Read more
106 of 114 people found the following review helpful
Good sound, lousy interface, NOW allows you to add stations yourself,
October 23, 2008 Kriston Rehberg (Fairfax, VA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Aluratek AIRMM01F Internet Radio Alarm Clock with built-in WiFi (Black) (Electronics)
***EDIT*** Yes, the web site now lets you add your own URLs to this radio. I prefer the Logitech Squeezebox now, however.
It has good sound that is punchy and decent. It's better than my clock radio. The hardware is superb and very functional for a bedside nighttable. The problem is the software. This excellent radio could be so much better if it weren't for the odd user interface mistakes and amazingly bad Vtuner software.
First for the interface. The backlight is extremely bright--a firmware update allows it to automatically turn off in 1, 3, or 5 minutes--each of which is too long. The remote control often stops working when you're punching buttons quickly, like the older TiVos. The interface doesn't make it clear that the system is busy downloading something and does not respond for a time (sometimes the hourglass appears, sometimes it doesn't). Takes a few too many 'clicks' to get to what you want. When you hit the 'power' button it doesn't start...Read more
39 of 41 people found the following review helpful
Outstanding value!,
February 5, 2009 Bron "Bron" (Richmond, VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aluratek AIRMM01F Internet Radio Alarm Clock with built-in WiFi (Black) (Electronics)
Well built, outstanding feature set, works well, extremely easy setup, easy to use, this baby is the "swiss army knife" of internet radios!
Yes the display is bright and not the best I've ever seen - but who cares? For the price paid it is more than sufficient. The alarm clock feature is nice but no one is buying this solely for that reason.
What other internet radio works this well, is this easy to setup, and has a comparable feature set? Let's see, it plays 13,000+ internet radio stations. Check. You can add new stations via (...) web site (and also easily browse and create your own named "favorites" categories that will then be added to your list on the radio), you can easily add or remove stations to/from your "Favorites" list on the radio itself, speaker is OK (like a radio) but you also have analog stereo outputs you can connect to powered speakers or stereo or whatever (and sound is good, no noise or hiss), it has an FM radio that will display HD info...Read more