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Logitech Squeezebox Radio Reviews

$239.48

Color display; tight integration with online services, such as Facebook; robust server software... (digitaltrends.com)

Color LCD. Easy to operate. Streams Internet radio and Web music services like Pandora and... (pcmag.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Logitech Squeezebox Radio

We have collected and analyzed 7 expert reviews and 14 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 79/100 and users rate it 92/100. The average review date is September 19, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 24211 reviews from other Radios. The alaScore™ for this product is 99/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 21, 2009.

alaSCORE 99

990100

21 reviews

November, 2009

79 / 100

7 Experts

Product Age

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92 / 100

14 Users

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from $239.48

Expert Reviews (7)

US

Logitech Squeezebox Radio

By Tim Gideon (pcmag.com)

Logitech's Squeezebox Radio ($199.99 direct) offers all the Wi-Fi-music-streaming splendor of other Squeezebox products in a compact, all-in-one solution for your nightstand. The radio is packed with features most alarm clocks don't offer, like an ...

Color LCD. Easy to operate. Streams Internet radio and Web music services like Pandora and Slacker along with music from your PC. Incorporates apps like Facebook and the Amazon CD Store

Set-up can be a hassle. Streaming and buffering issues over Wi-Fi. Weak sound quality. Remote not included

Logitech's wireless-audio-streaming devices keep getting better, but the Squeezebox Radio, with so-so sound quality and some connectivity and set-up issues, is not the star of the Squeezebox line.

In order to get the Radio to recognize apps you have added to your account...

Rating

60100

pcmag.com
US

Logitech Squeezebox Radio Review

By Michael Brown (digitaltrends.com)

Logitech's stripped down version of the Boom reaches a sweet spot in both features and price.

Color display; tight integration with online services, such as Facebook; robust server software; compact and portable; good sound

Not outfitted with stereo speakers; remote control is optional; uses an 802.11g Wi-Fi radio

Rating

85100

digitaltrends.com
US

Logitech Squeezebox Radio review

By Tim Stevens (engadget.com)

Everybody knows internet radio is a hit when you're at your computer. Away from your computer? Not so much. Getting your streams into your living rooms, bedrooms, and semi-detached servants quarters is rarely easy, and rarely fun. Logitech's ...

No rating

engadget.com

User Reviews (14)

GB

Great concept, could use loudspeaker connections

By L. Broese Van Groenou (amazon.co.uk)

Great concept, could use loudspeaker connections

My kitchen mini system had given up the ghost and I was looking for a DAB radio with CD player. As I already have a Squeezebox Duet and most of my CD's already on my PC the Squeezebox radio seemed a good alternative. Out of the box it was easy to set-up...

GB

One speaker, what naff sound, No way amigo

By C. Shepherd (amazon.co.uk)

One speaker, what naff sound, No way amigo

Dab radio the future nope, internet radio yep, streaming radio/music most definately. niggles, need a pc intially to setup as you need to setup account first, as instructions are bit bland. no remote, no cd, will have to download software Pros,...

GB

Fantastic product. May need to boost your WiFi signal.

By M. Dowle (amazon.co.uk)

Fantastic product. May need to boost your WiFi signal.

My previous kitchen radio died so I took opportunity to think about streaming music collection around house - something I've been meaning to do for a while. This product works out of the box. The LCD screen makes all the difference compared to other prod...

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