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166 reviews
November, 2009
Looks ; huge number of stations ; podcast compatibility
Terrible screen
We think the Noxon iRadio is a fantastic piece of kit. It's great for anyone who's bored with the choice of stations available via ordinary FM or even DAB radios. It's not as easy to use and configure as an ordinary radio, but the ability to listen to ...
The Terratec Noxon iRadio follows in the footsteps of the Noxon 2 Audio, using your broadband connection and Wi-Fi to pick up thousands of Internet radio stations, but it also brings a built-in speaker to the party. Strengths The Noxon iRadio...
- The Noxon iRadio is the latest in this streaming internet radio device family, and the styling will quite simply polarise opinion.
Retro styling, performance, WPA security support
Retro styling, price
You'll either love or hate the styling, but most people will not be arguing about that huge price tag
The iRadio is even cross platform, Mac users can use EyeConnect from Elgato to connect to the iRadio device. This reaction was mirrored everywhere we took the iRadio, no two people could agree on the look of this gadget.
It's available without the iPod dock for around £50 less but even this seems a bit on the pricey side on account of its flimsy feel. The sound from the single five-watt speaker isn't great though it does have a surprising amount of bass punch, though ...
Compact, feature-packed, iPod dock
Awkward set-up and controls, not a great sound
The NOXON iRadio for iPod brings all the ingredients to the table, but does it serve up a tasty offering?
So despite a raft of features and a potentially successful recipe, Terratec's iRadio for iPod ultimately disappoints. It looks good, is easy to set up and is pretty easy to use too. But a few small things - the lack of BBC stations, the high price and ...
That's the way I feel about the Terratec Noxon iRadio for iPod. Just switch the iRadio on and it'll scan for networks and prompt you for your password as necessary. The iRadio, incidentally, supports all iPods (except the shuffle), including the...
Got a spot in your kitchen that's crying out for an iPod-friendly, Wi-Fi radio? This Terratec could well have the skills to fill it...
Brainless set up. Good Wi-Fi connection. Detailed and efficient EPG
Ugly. Mains only. 'Tesco Value' sound quality. Lack of features. Very expensive
Plenty of features and a smart look, but the Noxon is simply too expensive.
Ideal for streaming music wirelessly or listening to Internet radio, but the iRadio suffers from a few design niggles.
Overall, the iRadio is ideal for streaming your music library wirelessly, or listening to Internet radio or podcasts. However, the poor display and annoying design foibles mean we cant quite recommend it at this price.
Terratec's iRadio is based around the Noxon 2 audio (page ^^), but with an integrated speaker that makes it more useful as a standalone device. The iRadio is fairly attractive, but it shares the same screen as the Noxon 2 audio, which has poor...
Terratec's iRadio makes it easy to surf worldwide stations
Easy to use, Innovative
LCD screen can be hard to read, Clogs bandwidth
Minor gripes aside, this is an innovative product, alright
So we're in fits of giggles after trying out Terratec's iRadio. The Terratec iRadio plays radio stations from all over the world, often in as good quality as DAB. Buzzing around the menus using the remote is instinctive and, whichever station you...
Only using Wi-Fi to surf the net on your laptop while watching TV is like buying a 4x4 then just taking your kids to school and back. In other words, laughable.So we're in fits of giggles after trying out Terratec's iRadio
Rich colours, Sharp pictures, Easy to use, Innovative
Not the best motion handling, LCD screen can be hard to read, Clogs bandwidth
An innovative and instinctive internet radio from Terratec
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