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Wi-Fi Internet Clock Radio 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. Stand-alone radio 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 (5 independent alarms including - daily, weekday, weekend, & weekly) Dual Ported Stereo Speakers Compatibility with all three major streaming formats Supports Real Audio, MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV & AIFF formats 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 Ready for Sirius (subscription service required) - If you are an active Sirius subscriber with a package that includes the ability to listen to Sirius internet radio you will be able to listen to those stations on the Grace Digital radio Pandora radio ready - Enter your Pandora account for playing this customized Streaming radio 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. Works with either Wi-FI or wired Ethernet jack (RJ 45) Unit Dimensions - 11
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- Listen to over 16,000 AM or FM radios stations in pure digital sound over your home broadband network.- Select stations by region, country, search by radio station name or over 50 genres such as Country, BBC, News, Talk, Classical, Rock, Polka etc.
- Wirelessly stream your music library from your PC or MAC or internet radio direct from the internet via any wireless Internet connection (802.11b & 802.11g compatible)
- Supports wireless security protocols WEP & WPA 1 & 2
- Includes stereo speakers, headset jack, remote control, AC power, and manual
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By J. Nash (Michigan)
Part I. This Grace radio is excellent. I cannot understand why they don't sell millions of these and why this model is not available on local store shelves. This is a small stereo Internet radio with decent sound - exactly what I was looking for. If you want to listen more closely, you can use the headphone jack or RCA output connections to connect to other stereo equipment. As an Internet radio, the out of box experience was excellent. I was set up and listening to my favorite Internet radio stations within minutes of opening the box. The rotate and push control knob is easy to use and provides an interface that should not seem foreign to anyone. The backlit display is easy to read. Today I took the radio with me around the house, from the basement to the garage and it provided clear clean sound. I love Internet radio and can now appreciate it without booting up and being tethered to my PC thanks to this Grace radio. Part 2. I cannot live without a few of the Sirius radio stations - yeah, the ones that have living breathing intelligent DJs. The setup of Sirius on this radio took me more than an hour of experimenting. It works fine now, but I had to perform a firmware upgrade and try a few things to get it going. That part of the experience could have been smoother, but I did get it done, by myself, on a Saturday when the Grace support is not available.
By J. Macaluso
Someone said that the dock doesn't charge your iPod. In my experience, it does.
By AGHerbert (usa)
Brought the GDI-2000 and was really impressed with it - brought the 3000 looking for stereo - only item I have sent back to amazon - it was soooo disappointing after the 2000 - if you grew up on computer speakers and like techno, this is your radio - but if you don't want your other genres to sound tinny, then it is worthwhile buying the GDI IR4400M - same ease of use but the sound is all there!
By J. Connors
We live in a fringe area where it's hard to get any variety in radio. Disappointed with satellite radio, we looked into internet radio. For our needs, the Grace WiFi seemed a good fit at $200 +/- and 100baseT or WiFi connection capability. It has an audio minijack in back which we feed into a small FM transmitter to broadcast around the house. The sound quality from the Grace is quite good.
The radio was simple to set up, we had it running 5 minutes out of the box. Setup instructions are clear and simple, and are available on the web ([...]). Loading stations using the Receiva website is straightforward for anyone familiar with using web applications. It can also do streams, podcasts, and can interface with Pandora. Even so, out-of-the-box access to thousands of stations all over the world does not require using a computer to program the Grace.
That the radio is field-upgradable is also a nice feature, enabling bugfixes and small feature upgrades without buying a new box. We have only two complaints: 1) finding the local network needs a retry mechanism, and 2) setting/using the remote for preset channels greater than 9 is a little hokey. Happily, if Grace decides to, both these complaints can be addressed in their next firmware upgrade.
Overall we think the switch to internet radio - specifically with the Grace - was a smart move. We figure that internet radio with its greater variety and no subscription costs will pay for itself in about 1 year relative to the cost for satellite radio.
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