Enjoy easy listening wherever you go with the fully tuneable Logik L2DAB12 Portable DAB Radio.
This portable radio can be powered by the mains or run off batteries for on-the-go listening. There are 10 digital station presets and 10 analogue station presets for you to create shortcuts to your favourite stations. The LED display makes tuning simple.
An integrated headphone port allows you to listen to the radio without making any noise.
Enjoy portable entertainment from your favourite radio channels with the stylish and affordable Logik L2DAB12 Portable DAB Radio.
This portable radio can be powered by the mains or run off batteries for on-the-go listening. There are 10 digital station presets and 10 analogue station presets for you to create shortcuts to your favourite stations. The LED display makes tuning simple.
An integrated headphone port allows you to listen to the radio without making any noise.
Enjoy portable entertainment from your favourite radio channels with the stylish and affordable Logik L2DAB12 Portable DAB Radio.
Anywhere where I use a portable radio that uses batteries, like the bathroom, garage, shed etc, I've gone back to using am/fm radios..... they have a better sound and last for months on aa batteries.
I only use DAB radios where I can plug them in mains..... and then I pay the extra for decent ones with decent sound quality.
So what model Roberts radio did the Gadget Show test ?...... although I say test in the loosest possible sense, their testing of products is more about having a lark about.
Get a Bluetooth speaker and a radio app and away you go.
What ?
eneloop batteries are a couple of quid each, hardly stretching the budget.
Useless in a car unless you have a good data plan and an external mobile phone mast though.
You probably are using the worst type of stick on aerials in the car..compromise by having either an external glass mount conductive aerial or replacing the car roof aerial for a dual dab/fm aerial and you will find coverage to be far better.
Expensive, but the PURE DAB units such as the Evoke 1S (which we had from Currys a few years ago on sale for a silly price of £24.99!) have fantastic rechargeable batteries. We got a third party one which was still around £15 off Ebay and it lasts around 18 hours continuous use.
Good deal for an Evoke......
I have had a Pure DAB radio before, the Pure One Classic..... unfortunately I had one of the ones that froze, turned out to be a common problem with that model. Pure didn't want to know as it was out of warranty. It put me off the company for life and I will never buy another one of their radios.
I shall stick with my analogue radios for battery portables for the time being, or until they turn off the analogue signal........ if that ever happens and I reckon it'll be around for at least a decade or more.
I'm still a fan of DAB as a mains radio in the house..... and the DAB in my car works brilliantly.