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The Siesta Flow is a bedside radio alarm clock with DAB digital radio, internet radio and wireless connectivity built-in, it even has FM too. At around £99 it's on the pricey side for an alarm clock ...
Digital radio and music streamer manufacturer Pure continues its attack on Sonos with a new model, the retro-styled Evoke F4. Compatible with Pure's Jongo multiroom system, launched back at CES in ...
Pure has launched – with the help of Absolute Radio’s Christian O’Connell – its most radical product ever, the Pure Sensia: a lifestyle, touchscreen DAB and internet radio that also has social ...
Pure said three of its new Internet/FM radios will be available for purchase online by North Americans on July 1. These are Pure’s first Internet radios for sale here. Introduced at CES, the units are ...
The U.K. service allows users to purchase tracks they hear on the radio set at the touch of a button. By Andre Paine U.K. radio manufacturer Pure has unveiled a cloud-based music service that will ...
Consumer electronics maker Pure has integrated SiriusXM into select new Internet radio receivers to give subscribers access to satellite radio programming. Subscribers can listen to SiriusXM on the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pure Classic C-D6. Pure is one of the best-known brands for DAB+ radios, and its new Classic series gives three of its models a ...
Last year, digital radio maker PURE began integrating DAB with internet radio with their Flow range. Now they've taken this one step further with the Sensia, bringing internet applications to your ...
Not long ago, radio manufacturers had only to worry about the basic look of their devices. Rarely were new stations added, reception methods hadn’t changed in a long time and, generally, smaller was ...
U.K.-based Pure has announced that it's releasing its family of Internet-connected radios to the U.S. market. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000.