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Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Thomas , review by: T3.com
Fiddly Wi-Fi setup, Searching with nav dial, Pure Music has some way to go
The Pure One Flow is a rare thing in that you take it out of the box, plug it in, and it just works. The fact Pure has managed to keep this simplicity intact while adding such a huge range of features is truly impressive.Pure Music works well on the O
Abstract: This is a DAB, FM and Internet radio; however believe it or not that is just part of what this can do. Pure have their ‘Lounge’ and with this service now improved and enhanced it enables your radio to do much more....
DAB veteran Pure has once again come up with the goods. The Pure One Flow doesn't look anywhere near as snazzy as the dashing Evoke Flow, but it has all its key features, at a significantly lower price. Thousands of internet radio stations and podcasts ar...
The Pure ONE Flow beats the competition, even radios that cost almost twice as much. It has very few unique flaws and ticks all the boxes for features, usability, extras and performance. It won Gold ahead of the AirStream 10 because it offers more or l...
Price; The Lounge service; easy set-up; simplified menus
Speaker needs more bass
Light, inexpensive and highly versatile, the PURE One Flow is the perfect choice for budget shoppers. The price more than makes up for any shortcomings, making this the benchmark with which all affordable rivals will be compared....
Abstract: This is a DAB, FM, Internet radio that also has Flow technology that allows you to purchase what you are listening to. However there are other goodies from Pure Digital, this includes the ability to Media Stream and the Lounge....
We like the retro style of the ONE Flow while the matt black finish brings it bang up to date. Setting up the Wi-Fi connection is straightforward but we would suggest reading the instructions first, otherwise you will get a little lost. Once set up sound quality is cracking but a nice boomy bass sound that really rattles the windows when turned up. With 30 digital radio presets, 10 FM presets and
Retro can have its faults and the sole display is a six-line green LED screen that is a little on the blocky digit side but it is in keeping with the feel of the radio. However, the biggest problem is when you stray away from the presets and actually try and find your favourite radio stations. With literally hundreds to choose from, the scrolling through can be a chore.
As an entry-level DAB radio this has everything you’ll ever need. The controls are easy to get to grips with and the overall sound quality is spot on. So, plug it into your home wireless network and you can have digital radio in any room of the house. ...