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What is it: Pocket-sized digital radio
What we think: The PocketDAB 1500 is a no-frills pocket radio with decent features, but it's too bulky for our taste
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 August 2006
Tags: PURE Digital, PURE Digital PocketDAB 1500, edge, LCD, radio
We like:
Clean design; simple interface
We don't like:
The size
You might also need:
You might want to upgrade the headphones
CNET UK judgement:
Pocket radios always struggle against the propensity of DAB signals to cut out completely at the slightest hint of interference. The PocketDAB 1500 does a sterling job, but sometimes the laws of physics are just too much for it to overcome
Full review:
While the first generation of DAB radios were bulky, dedicated receivers that were far from portable, companies such as PURE have been busy finding ways to pack DAB into increasingly small packages. Continue Reading...
PURE Digital PocketDAB 1500 History
7 Jul 2006 in Crave
PURE PocketDAB 1500: Digital sounds for your trousers
This portable DAB radio is light as a feather, easy to use and comes with rechargeable batteries. An excellent choice for your handbag or manbag
Latest user reviews
February 5, 2008
Posted by: hippetyhop
"Tickles me pink"
November 3, 2007
Posted by: Timon
"Almost, but not quite"
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