Typical price: £100
What is it: A Wi-Fi-enabled Internet radio that can access 2,500 radio stations from around the world
What we think: It's a little expensive considering it doesn't pick up DAB or FM radio stations, but overall it's a good Internet radio
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 22 May 2007
Tags: Bush, Bush TR2015WIFI, broadcast, connections, wireless
We like:
Simplicity; styling; sheer number of stations available; support for BBC 'Listen Again'
We don't like:
No FM or DAB; not possible to use batteries; quality of Internet stations is variable; no option to plug it in to a wired network
CNET UK judgement:
The Bush TR2015WIFI is a simple-to-use Internet radio that lets you indulge your wilder musical tastes. With support for the excellent 'Listen Again' feature offered by the BBC, and reasonable sound quality, it's a good choice
Full review:
Do you find the selection of stations on FM and DAB radios limiting? If you fancy broadening your horizons, or have very specific tastes in music, you should probably consider a portable Internet radio device, which would allow you to choose from the thousands of radio stations available online. Whatever music you like, whether it's psytrance 24/7 or some new kind of jazz/funk fusion that you can't get on British radio, you'll find it on the Internet. Continue Reading...
Latest user reviews
June 26, 2007
Posted by: Johnny Aitken
"Does what it says on the box"
May 23, 2007
Posted by: charles marx
"Does what it says on the box"
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