Price range: £129.35
What is it: Internet radio with integrated speakers
What we think: The ability to receive over 2,500 radio stations as well as podcasts makes this a great choice for anyone bored with ordinary radio
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 February 2007
Tags: terratec, stations, wi fi, wave
We like:
Looks; huge number of stations; podcast compatibility
We don't like:
Terrible screen
You might also need:
A set of external speakers
CNET.co.uk judgement:
We think the Noxon iRadio is a fantastic piece of kit. It's great for anyone who's bored with the choice of stations available via ordinary FM or even DAB radios. It's not as easy to use and configure as an ordinary radio, but the ability to listen to over 2,500 stations as well as podcasts and your own streamed MP3s makes it extremely compelling
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