Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi Internet digital radio and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Acoustic Energy Wi-Fi Internet digital radio.
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13 Reviews
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The WiFi radio does have a few drawbacks, such as periodic dropouts due to Internet bottlenecks. The lack of a battery option is also unfortunate, so you can’t carry it around the house as you might a portable iPod speaker. Nonetheless, it’s great to s...
Abstract: Imagine being able to listen to radio from around the world without being tied to your PC, or even having a PC switched on. Finally the solution for the Ex Pat communities around the world, we test the latest device to be made in Britain.
If you're a big fan of online radio stations, the Acoustic Energy Wifi Radio is a winner. In particular being able to access the BBCs On Demand services without a PC is a great feature. However, low online bit-rates and below average sound quality do detr...
Abstract: Listen to thousands of radio stations from all around the world - without having to switch your PC on. Listen to radio stations from all over the world anywhere in your house with this great product. We love digital radio - you can flick quickly betw...
Abstract: The next time youre tempted to chuckle when your elders and betters refer to their radio as the wireless, check first that they havent treated themselves to Acoustic Energys Internet Radio. The small black and silver box may not look cutting ed...
Access to global radio stations, PC-free connectivity, On-demand listening
Sound quality varies, Its a pricey bit of kit
Lets get one thing out of the way; despite looking distinctly low rent, this compact (but not bijou) unit is nigh on £200. Jaws closed though, because its very nearly worth it.The box is a fully-fledged internet radio thats fully compatible with MP3...
Abstract: A novel idea, but the sporadic signal quality and poor usability are major black marks Digital radio is a wonderful thing. Standalone bookshelf radios have been enjoying a well-deserved revival on the back of DAB, and now Acoustic Energy has joined th...
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Published: 2006-03-27, Author: David , review by: macworld.co.uk
10,000 radio stations; simple to set up; good sound quality.
Media player difficult on a Mac; alarm is fiddly to use; no snooze.
Despite the shortcomings of the media player function this is an amazing piece of equipment. If you have a wireless broadband connection it makes listening to any internet radio station simple. Sure, you could listen on your Mac, but you’re not goin...