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(More customer reviews)I've been listening to internet radio for more than 5 years,and have been exploring the purchase of a stand-alone wifi radio for the last two.The market has either been high-end ($300+ for the Roku Soundbridge or the Revo Pico), products with flaws (check the reviews for the Torian InFusion) or not a true standalone device (requiring that your computerbe on, works only with open networks, etc.).
When I saw the Grace Wifi Radio at the $170 pricepoint,I decided to give it a try.I opened the box about an hour ago,and within 10 minutes had it set up,working with my WPA protected AirPort network. Sound is good;this isn't hifi,but like 90% of internet listeners I'm no high-end audiophile.The stations available through the Reciva server simply blow my mind (think thousands instead of the hundreds I normally look through on iTunes). I can see myself playing with this for weeks,cranking the dial like a kid with his first shortwave.
Note this is a very simple radio; only 5 presets,no equalizer, no dancing visuals, no ipod dock..... And I haven't tested its capability to play audiofiles sent by iTunes(that's not what I bought it for). But all in all I'm very pleased, and while decent wifi radios will probably be available below $100 before the year is out,I'm glad I didn't wait.
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Product Description:
- Wirelessly broadcasts over 17,000 radio stations directly from Wi-Fi(R) router- Features both Pandora(R) & SIRIUS(R)- Features Live365.com & blogtalkradio.com- 802.11B/802.11G & WEP- & WAP-compatible- Connects to existing stereo system via audio jack- Displays song & artist information while song is playing- Features clock radio with 5 alarms- Compatible with all 3 major streaming formats- Supports RealAudio(TM), MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV & AIFF formats
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