Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Logitech Squeezebox Radio and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Squeezebox Radio.
October 2009
(79%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great sound, Amazing range of content on offer, Attractive design
No optical output, No USB/card slot, Software not bug-free
Offering an amazing feature set at an excellent price, the Squeezebox Radio is one of the best Internet radios around. With a colour screen and access to bonus services like Spotify, it simply does more than most rivals, for less outlay. And while it's pe...
Abstract: Amongst other things the Logitech Squeezebox Radio is a rather good Internet Radio with the quickest connection (almost no buffering delays) whether you connect using Ethernet or Wireless. Plug In, turn on, select Internet Radio, choose you station and...
The Logitech Squeezebox was designed to take all your radio and music needs and shove it all in a convenient easy to use package, which would also look good enough for you to want to place it on your kitchen windowsill or lounge table. It certainly doe...
The Logitech Squeezebox Radio is a nicely designed device for listening to your music from anywhere in the house. As a bonus, it lets you access all sorts of online content, both audial and visual. The Radio is powerful enough to fill a bedroom or off...
Looks good, sounds good, easy enough to use the menus, Mac and PC support
Not UPnP, local music depends on server PC being on, doesn't have a standard tuner in it
Overall there isn't much to dislike about the Squeezebox Radio. We've picked at a few points, but when it comes to the crunch, it’s a simple device, with oodles of potential, that sounds greatKey specs3.5mm jack, Ethernet, MP3 player, Wi-Fi...
Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Jonathan , review by: macworld.co.uk
Compact, portable all-in-one design; good sound for its size; support for a wide variety of audio formats; access to streaming online content.
Navigation and text entry can be tedious; control limited without expensive remote or third-party iPhone app; switching to Web-based control requires manual setting changes. Min specs: Mac OS X 10.3.5 or later.
As a small, convenient, tuneful portable music streamer the Radio has a lot going for it and the new applications gallery, while less than essential, is more than a gimmick. But charging extra for a remote control and battery is frankly a disgrace, si...