Wi-Fi toting digital radio

October 3, 2008 by Insider Staff 

Pure Evoke FlowLooking to expand your listening options? Pure’s new radio doesn’t just let you tap into your standard wireless stations and swanky digital broadcasts for backup. It can also dip into the world of internet radio so you can listen to stations as far a field as Skegness and Seattle.

As well as a faithful FM tuner and dinky DAB receiver, the Pure Evoke Flow also includes some Wi-Fi know how, so once it’s twinned with your wireless home broadband connection you can listen to internet radio stations without even having to boot up your PC.

Top talents

Radio rocks
If you’re just after some regular broadcasts you can take your pick from the analogue spectrum or digital grab bag.

Wireless
If that’s not enough to sate your musical desires, you can do a spot of virtual globe trotting thanks to the built in Wi-Fi.

Touch and go
With a large display and touch sensitive controls on the front you’ll want to channel surf just to interact with it.

Best price: £149.95 on 3 October 2008

Closest rivals

Pure Highway – If you’re planning a road trip and want extra choice on the long stretches, this Pure set will upgrade your current in-car setup to digital.

Dualit Dab Kitchen Radio – Looking for a digital set for the kitchen but worried it won’t match your toaster? If you’ve already got a Dualit you’re laughing with this metallic music machine.

Hitachi KH1150D – Digital radio need not cost an arm and a leg thanks to this bargain basement Hitachi.

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