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Wi-Fi Internet Clock Radio with Remote Control by Grace Digital, allows you to listen to over 15,000+ radio stations, 20,000+ on-demand radio programs, and over 35,000 podcasts from around the world. Works with any wireless Internet connection (802.11b & 802.11g compatible) Supports wireless security protocols WEP & WPA 1 & 2 Stand-alone radio Remote Control (included) Connect to your existing stereo system via audio out (headphone jack) connection Displays song & artist information Streams stored audio files from your PC (not compatible with copy-protected iTunes music downloads) Clock radio functionality with alarm Compatibility with all three major streaming formats Supports Real Audio, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV & AIFF formats Power Consumption - 20W Speaker Output - 4.5W Headphone Output - 15MW If you want to listen to a particular radio station which is currently not available online, you can visit the Grace Digital Audio web site and enter in a request to add the station Unit Dimensions - 9.75 W x 5.5 H x 5.25 D inch; Weight - 3.59 lbs Before you can use your Internet radio, you need the following - A broadband Internet connection; A wireless access point (Wi-Fi) connected to your broadband Internet, preferably via a router; If your wireless network is configured to use Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption then you need to know the WEP or WPA / WPA 2 code so you can get the Internet radio to communicate with the network; If your wireless network is configured for trusted stations you will need to enter the radio's MAC address into your wireless access point The Internet radio should work anywhere within 300 feet (100 meters) of the wireless access point. 110-120V AC Powered
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- Wirelessly stream over 16,000 AM or FM radio stations in pure digital with no static over your home internet connection.- Select stations by region, country, station name or by over 50 musical genres including talk radio, country, classical, news, BBC, NPR etc
- Pandora radio ready - Enter your Pandora account for playing this customized streaming radio
- Listen to your Sirius stations with Sirius Premimum Internet radio service
- Wirelessly stream your music library from your PC or MAC
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By David Kerr
After reading the reviews here I went ahead and bought this radio. I was impressed by the feature set, but really all I wanted was a radio
that could connect to a upnp share.
The good - setup was very easy, no issues there.
However, I've since returned it for a couple of reasons.
First, the sound wasn't that great, listening to classical music was filled with pops and snaps (that i don't get over other devices).
Second, the unit has a pretty cheap feel to it, the buttons are very loose feeling and the UI is lacking (it makes navigating through a large library pretty tough. And the remote wasn't particularly responsive.
Finally (just a personal issue i had with it but maybe it will help someone else) there is no snooze bar, so it couldn't replace my existing clock-radio, which was what I was hoping to do.
So based on the first 2 problems and the cost of the unit, I decided I didn't want to live with the 3rd issue.
By Michael Sobczak (West Palm Beach, FL USA)
This radio has good sound and as far as table radios go it works okay if you keep it on one station in the living room or den. The mono sound is actually surprisingly good (depth, clarity). As a previous poster mentioned though there is not enough weight to the unit to secure it to the table when you push the buttons, which are pretty cheap. Push a button, the radio moves, making this a two-handed operation unless you purposely try to be extra gentle, and kind of annoying if you wish to quickly jump to a different station. It was easy to setup, although "booting" up when you first turn it on can take a minute or so. Saving stations is also easy, although some of the talk shows I connect with tend to drop their connection to buffer, something that rarely happens when I'm listening hardwired on the computer. I give it three stars because it fails in the "tactile" and other user-interface refinements that good broadcast radios boast (Kloss, Boston Acoustics, Cambridge Audio, etc.). This needs a lot of refinement.
I know, this is not advertised as a clock radio, because if it was I would give it one star. The big dissapointment for me is that it does not do something that typically table radios offer: if there is an alarm clock function you would expect it to be easy to operate in the dark; with the alarm and snooze function buried in the digital menu, you have to not only use two hands you have to look at it and scroll. Then there is the glaring light...the light that you cannot turn off (as far as I can tell) if the radio is turned off. When the radio is on you can set it up so that the light goes out after a few seconds, and it goes on again if you touch one of the controls, and then goes off again. Fairly common for radios. However, when you turn off the radio in the dark the light turns on and stays on...I end up unplugging it.
By golfpro
Got this as a gift and thought it would be ho hum, but boy was I wrong.
Set up was a snap and in addition to finding stations from around the world it lets you search by genre.
I clicked on jazz and found thousands of jazz stations. Also I am a Pandora junkie and was suprised to see I can link to to my Pandora stuff off this radio too. What a nice suprise this radio is, highly recomend.
By Carrie L. (Portland OR)
Finally a radio that I can get my favorite west coast Jazz stations. We moved to New Jersey 3 years ago and I have been suffering from cultural withdrawal.
This radio has saved our lives. The sound from this small device is incredible. I took it over to a friends home for a party and we connected it to their home stereo. Its hours and hours of fun listening.
I am going to give one of these to my Dad for his birthday.
By Jack Johnson (Portland)
Wow, this little radio really impressed me. It has wonderful sound and was quite easy to setup. I can get my favorite Jazz station in NY which I have been missing so much since we moved to the west coast!
There are so many radio choices, its overwhelming. My son showed me how to connect to Pandora. That is so amazing!
I read some of the negative comments about setup, but had no problems. It worked immediately!
This radio continues to provide hours of enjoyment.
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