Logitech Squeezebox Radio
Brand Logitech
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Product Description
Global stations. Endless music. Simple as turning on the radio.
Starting now, you can listen to music, news and sports from every corner of the globe, all without a computer. It's easy with the Logitech Squeezebox Radio. Just turn it on and tune in to thousands of free Internet radio stations, the hottest online music services, even your own personal music collection. Your listening options are as limitless as the Internet—in any room where you have a Wi-Fi connection.
Tune in to your limitless playlist.
# Free local stations from every corner of the Internet
# Access music services like Pandora, Rhapsody, Slacker and SIRIUS Internet Radio
# Your digital music stored on your home PC or Mac
# You can even plug in your iPod
Your all-in-one Wi-Fi music player—no computer, no clutter, and no limits.
The compact Logitech Squeezebox Radio works with your Wi-Fi network to stream a world of crystal-clear music to any room you want. Just plug it in and turn the dial to connect to an underground rock station in Amsterdam, talk show in Sydney, sports coverage from Boston or BBC news from London. Discover millions of tracks from online services like Last.fm and Pandora. With its built-in high-fidelity amplifier and speakers, you'll enjoy room-filling sound—all from a little music player that fits easily on a corner of your kitchen counter, bedroom night table, or desk in the den.
Product Details
# Product Dimensions: 4 x 5.2 x 8.8 inches ; 6.5 pounds
# Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
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Reviews Logitech Squeezebox Radio
The sound quality is great, better than most boomboxes with two speakers. The only complaints I have is that there should be a large snooze button on the top of the unit like that of an alarm clock. Unfortunately I cannot review the unit with a battery, but the device can only get better with that. I also own the squeezebox duet and have a secondary remote set up via ipod touch/IPeng (the purchased version not the free plugin). Everything is pulling from a QNAP TS-119 NAS running squeezeserver 7.4. Between all the components, the system has been up for 2 weeks with very few glitches and synchronizes beautifully. The only thing is that every once in a while either the remote or the radio will lose it's wireless connection, but a quick reboot and everything's back online. Originally I was planning on setting up audio throughout the whole house using a receiver/amplifier, speaker splitter, wall controls, in ceiling speakers, RF remote (for room on/off and volume), and the squeezebox duet but this has saved me the headaches and grand or more in cash to do so. A+ to logitech for this unit all in a moderatly priced package even with the eventual cost of the accessory pack added on.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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