Tired of your boring monofacilitated FM radio? If yes, then this one’s for you only. Laced with a new technology the BlueTinum Internet DAB and FM radio comes from Denmark. It uses Wi-Fi Internet connection (wireless broadband connection) for tuning-in and guarantees you access to free 10,000+ Internet Radio broadcasts from world over.

The good thing is it needs only a Wi-Fi signal without the requirement of a PC connection. However, if you want to listen to music tracks stored in you PC then just leave your PC on and the BlueTinum will stream your favorite music for you! The flexibility is such that you may have your PC (switched on) in your room upstairs and your wireless router in other room and still listen to your iTunes playlist via it while frying eggs for your breakfast! Cool isn’t it?

BlueTinum H1606, which doesn’t rely on transmitters, also plays DAB (BAND3: 1174-240Mhz) and FM Radio (88-108MHz). It is also able to receive DAB+ broadcasts. It provides an array of domestic terrestrial stations with no interference and an amazing sound quality. There are a whole lot of things that you can do with it. For instance, you can select music stations from local to national and international - location/genre specific broadcasts, BBC, Mozart from Vienna, Chicago Blues, News from India or Comedies from America or sports news- just about anything that you like! You can set your favorite stations to one of 24 presets available in this radio-set.

Other features:

Large blue LCD display, 9V DC mains power adaptor& an alarm clock.
Has Built-in wireless antenna, 18-Watt Speaker, 7-Watt Amplifier.
WPE and WPA compatible (for easier connection to internet).
Plays podcasts.
Comes with 12-month guarantee at £99.95.
Supplied by T2 Direct Limited.

Via GuardianOffers

By Swati Paul | Monday, July 14th, 2008 | gadgets with Tags: · , , , , , , , , , , , |
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