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PURE Digital Evoke Flow
The Evoke Flow makes it a piece of cake to listen to online stations on a portable radio, thanks to its Wi-Fi connectivity, built-in search engine and online portal for storing presets. It also has DAB and FM tuners, looks smart and offers excellent audio and build quality
Editor's rating
9.6
Philips AE5200
The battery- or mains-powered AE5200 portable radio offers brilliant design touches, good looks and excellent FM reception for a reasonable price. Its DAB performance could be better and it eats batteries quickly, but it's an appealing machine nonetheless
Editor's rating
5.5
Sony XDR-S10
The portable XDR-S10 is an attractive DAB and FM radio that will suit those who like value simplicity and don't want to spend too much. Although its FM reception leaves something to be desired, its DAB performance is great, and its sound quality is good, so it's definitely worth a look
Editor's rating
5.0
Tivoli Model DAB
The Model DAB radio with FM and AM tuner is a cracking machine. Its buttons, switches and dials are a tactile delight, it sports a classic design, it sounds fantastic and its tuner is first-class. If you cough up a fairly large amount of cash, you'll get a radio that feels as good as it looks, and sounds even better
Editor's rating
9.5
Roberts Revival RD-60
In purely technical terms, the retro Revival RD-60 DAB radio with FM tuner isn't particularly great value for money. But, if you're a radio lover more in terms of the device than the medium, it won't disappoint -- the RD-60 feels solidly built and looks stunning
Editor's rating
7.0
Roberts solarDAB
For gardeners, travellers and those of an eco-friendly bent, the sun-powered solarDAB radio is a great option. Although it lacks an FM tuner, its small dimensions and low weight mean it's highly portable, and its fully charged battery will provide up to 27 hours of listening time
Editor's rating
7.5
PURE Digital One Elite
For a relatively low price, the British manufacturer's One Elite DAB radio offers a heap of useful features, including live-radio pausing and rewinding. It's solidly built, easy to use and offers good sound quality with the spoken word, although it's average at handling music. Overall, it's a lovely radio
User rating
4.0
Editor's rating
7.4
PURE Digital Chronos II
PURE Digital's Chronos II is an excellent DAB radio and alarm clock. Its looks maybe simple, but it's very easy to use and a doddle to set up too. Sound quality is good and you should have no problem picking up the major DAB stations in your area
Editor's rating
8.3
Intempo TRS-01
The Intempo TRS-01 DAB radio is small and lightweight so it's easy to move around. It can be powered by four AA batteries, which last a good while, or through the mains. The TRS-01 is available in a variety of colours to suit all tastes and reception is great for such a small set
Editor's rating
6.0
PURE Digital Evoke-1S
The PURE Digital Evoke-1S is an afforable and attractive portable DAB radio. You can set up to 30 DAB and FM stations and multiple alarms, too. Navigating stations is easy, and finding your favourite takes no time at all. If you're just getting into DAB, this would be a great starter choice
Editor's rating
8.3
PURE Digital Siesta
The PURE Digital Siesta is a perfect wake-up call for your inner environmentalist. With its low power consumption plus easy set up, it's an affordable option too
User rating
5.0
Editor's rating
7.0
Bush TR2015WIFI
Want access to the thousands of radio stations available online on a portable device? Bush's TR2015WIFI is light, easy to set up and is capable of opening your ears to a whole world of new radio shows
User rating
8.0
Editor's rating
6.6
PURE Digital Move
PURE Digital has made a name for itself with attractive DAB radio systems, and the Move pocket radio doesn't buck the trend. It's small enough to be truly portable, with a built-in rechargeable battery, backlit display and good sound quality, although it does lack bass
User rating
9.0
Editor's rating
8.0
PURE Digital Evoke-1XT Marshall Edition
The PURE Digital Evoke-1XT Marshall Edition is a DAB radio that can be cranked right up to 11 -- it looks cool, sounds great and is really easy to set up. It does lack treble and bass controls, but for a kitchen DAB it rocks
Editor's rating
8.4
Roberts Gemini 19
The Gemini 19 bedside DAB is a useful fellow who will appeal to anyone who needs a radio to wake them up with a daily dose of Brahms. Its Classic FM button is something of a cheek, but its reception is up to the usual DAB standard and its audio quality perfectly fine for drowsy mornings
User rating
3.0
Editor's rating
6.7
Roberts Rambler RD-76
Robert's DAB formula is an appealing one: take an old design from the catalogue, strip out the insides and replace the analogue circuitry with brand-new digital components. This continues with the RD-76, which is available in a rainbow of colours, and sounds perfectly acceptable for when you're doing the washing up
Editor's rating
7.3
Dualit DAB Kitchen Radio
Dualit is hardly a posterboy for subtlety and, true to form, this DAB is a glittering muscle car of a radio. If you're familiar with Dualit toasters, you'll have an idea of what to expect. It's brash, ostentatious, obscenely heavy, durable and seriously macho
User rating
3.0
Editor's rating
8.4
PURE Digital Bug Too
PURE Digital's Bug Too is the follow up to the very successful Bug. It retains its distinctive, kooky design, which has inspired so much polarised opinion, but it has added an electronic programme guide so you can pre-record your favourite shows, and 20 alarms to ensure you get out of bed in the morning
User rating
7.7
Editor's rating
8.0
PURE Digital Chronos
PURE Digital's Chronos is a stylish DAB radio bedside alarm clock that serves its purpose beautifully. It's extremely easy to setup, comes with ten DAB presets and four programmable alarms so you can automatically adjust your wake-up time depending on whether it's a weekday or the weekend. Waking up has never been so easy...
User rating
5.0
Editor's rating
8.0
PURE Digital One
The first DAB we've seen for under £50, the One is available in garish pink as well as trendy black or white, and functions well -- it offers the usual crackle-free digital radio reception, it's sturdy enough for service in the kitchen or the garden shed and it's very easy to use
Editor's rating
7.5
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