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Roberts Radio WM201 - Wi-Fi Internet Radio UK

30 October 07

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I came across this nifty-looking gadget (well, it looks like a plain old radio, but the technology it uses is what’s pretty nifty)…

The Roberts WM201 Wi Fi Internet radio.

It allows you to listen to over 6000 stations that broadcast through DAB (Digital Audio Broadcast) . Did I mention this service is subscription-free? Yep, you don’t have to pay for DAB. So, how it works is you plug the radio in, and when it detects a wi-fi signal it transmits radio stations throught DAB if you’re within their service areas.

As of now, it looks like DAB only services areas within the UK. The main function of the radio is meant for listening via wi-fi, but it also has an input for MP3 portable media player devices (such as an iPod)along with the ability to connect to Windows Media Player on your personal computer.

You can purchase the wi-fi radio for the price of 199.99 pounds.

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    2 Responses to “Roberts Radio WM201 - Wi-Fi Internet Radio UK”

    1. News Archive Says:
      MyAvatars 0.2

      nice gadget for 199.99 pounds ..

    2. admin Says:
      MyAvatars 0.2

      I agree, especially if you don’t have to purchase a subscription to the service. We [in the US] don’t have DAB…so our alternative is subscription based XM and Sirius satellite radio.

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