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Roberts WM202 SL Wifi Radio | 
enlarge | Brand: Roberts Category: CE
Buy New: £119.79
New (9) from £119.79
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 9329
Dimensions (in): 19.7 x 8 x 18 nv: AC Power Adapter Supplied: Yes Audio Input Connections: Auxiliary Input socket for iPod /MP3 player Audio Output Connections: 3.5 mm headphone socket DAB Frequency: DAB Band III (174 - 240 MHz) DAB Radio: Yes Depth: 45.72mm FM Radio Frequency Range: 87.5Mhz-108Mhz FM Tuner: Yes Height: 20.32mm Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year Power: AC Adapter or 6 x LR20 (D) batteries (not supplied) Weight: 12g Width: 50mm
MPN: WM202 Model: WM202-wifi-Silver EAN: 5038301702021 ASIN: B001BS7FOE
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | DAB / FM and Wi-fi radio | | • | Listen to radio stations from around the country from around the world | | • | Listen to previously broadcast material from the BBC using Listen Again | | • | Play your music collection from your computer | | • | Wired or wireless connection |
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Product Description The STREAM 202 is the Worlds first truly portable DAB FM and internet radio. Connect to radio stations around the world as well as access a listen again feature that allows you to listen to previously broadcast BBC programmes at your leisure. Browsing stations is really simple thanks to on-screen information that is automatically updated and conveniently sorted into country or genre. All you need to get started is a broadband internet connection with either a wireless router or wired Ethernet connection. You can navigate through the intuitive menu system to find what you want to listen to. Furthermore this radio also offers the additional benefit of streaming music stored on your PC through the radio thanks to an incorporated media player now you can listen to your personal collection through this stylish unit. Both battery and mains powered you can enjoy listening to your favourite tunes both indoors and out. DAB / FM and Wi-fi radio Listen to radio stations from around the country from around the world Listen to previously broadcast material from the BBC using Listen Again Play your music collection from your computer Wired or wireless connection 15 station presets 2 alarm timers (DAB/FM/buzzer or internet radio) Intuitive Menu system Audio Formats: MP3 / WMA / Real PC Pro (4/6 Star Rating): As befits a Roberts radio the sound quality on offer from this lightweight portable is magnificent. The spoken word is perfectly clipped with none of the rasping hiss or tutting that afflicts many portable devices. The internal stereo speakers handle music with the aplomb dealing with everything from the delicate strings of orchestral performances to the heavy bass of a rock song without compromise or distortion. Click for the full review
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
lovely gadget, but the user interface isn't brilliant December 29, 2008 Captain Pig (Tamworth) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Generally we're very pleased with our new toy. Bluegrass radio from New Orleans is worth the price of admission alone (that might just be me).
good points:
* sound quality (considering the unit's size) * easy set up * internet/DAB reception very good * streamed MP3s from your PC works nicely - although its a little basic, no playlists or whatever, it just plays the files in a folder in whatever order they happen to be.
bad points:
* menu based UI is a bit clunky. * you only have 5 presets for each of FM, DAB and Internet - you can add as many as you like to your 'favourites' list that you've created on their website, but you can't add/remove these from the radio itself - you need to use your PC. an irritating omission. * seems quite expensive for what it is. we bought it with some gift money, but if it had been our own cash, 120 notes seems a lot for what is, when all's said and done, a little portable radio.
Impressed November 3, 2008 Simon Willis (Scotland) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Wi-fi radio does not seem to be a settled technology, so this is a work in progress. But it's a good one.
True, you can't pause podcasts or 'listen again' feeds. True, it's hard to connect to the mediaplayer - I have a Mac which connects to anything, but not this. True it is prone to 'Network Error' messages, only sorted when you kill the power and start it up from scratch. Programming favourites on a website is simple, but the interface at the radio end could be more simple.
But if you live in a poor signal area (I do) like listening to internet radio stations like radio paradise (I do) then this is a really good piece of kit.
Nice Idea...what a pity it doesnt work ! October 16, 2008 Adam Baisley 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
The idea is great...the problem is the technology isn;t quite up to the job. They warn you in the instructions that you might get interuptions when the radio stops broadcasting for several seconds from time to time. They blame this on the radio stations. However we found that it happenend frequently and was very annoying. Also we found that it could only play about 20% of the music we had stored in the PC. When it worked it was great and the sound was very clear...but I'm afraid Im taking mine back...its not worth the money when you can get a radio for alot less!
Absolutely fantastic October 1, 2008 M. Millar 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
We got this mainly because we live in Tenerife and my wife wants to listen to The Archers without having to sit at the PC!
Got the radio today, followed the simple instructions to connect to our wireless Internet router, and that's it. The Archers came through loud and clear!! Incredibly simple to set up and works as advertised.
I then followed the instructions to be able to play files from Windows Media Player (v11) on my PC. Two minutes later I had Joan Armatrading being streamed wirelessly from my PC to the radio. Fantastic!
Obviously, I've only had it for a day and only used a couple of features, but for now it is a fantastic buy. Incredibly simple to setup and use.
The only small niggle I have is that the small screen is bright enough to light a room! You definately couldn't use this radio in a bedroom. The only way to turn the screen light off seems to be to disconnect the power. A little annoying but still worth five stars.
Awful DAB, Internet Streaming couldn't be accessed September 6, 2008 Colin Jones (West Yorkshire) 3 out of 9 found this review helpful
I am not a techy novice but I could not get this thing to reliably share and stream the files from my laptop via my Netgear router. Once or twice I could see the share folder name but it is far too difficult to be something I wanted to be bothered to sort out. The DAB reception was truly dreadful, I have 3 other DAB radios and I get perfect reception from them all of about 40-50 stations (BBC, National and local stations) but I couldn't get BBC much without the "burbles" and nothing else at all, so a complete bust. Internet radio worked fine, and the connection was fairly easy to setup but frankly the tuning is a bit cumbersome and in the time I used it I found I couldn't be bothered to change channels or to wade through the amount of channels shown. Life is too short!
So it went back, and I am much happier without it, it certainly wasn't worth the money.
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