There are many reasons why you should consider purchasing a
portable DAB radio - especially if you're already a fan of listening to
the radio.
One of the primary advantages is improved sound quality - no longer do you need to put up with the annoying hissing, crackling and interruptions whilst listening to your AM/FM radio. DAB radios tend to have much improved sound quality and reception which means less interruptions and frustration for you!
Another great feature is the ability to pause and rewind live radio - this is perfect for those times where you have to pop out during your favourite programs, or if you get interrupted and miss an important point being made in a topical debate. With traditional radios these scenarios could cause problems, but DAB radios help to address this through the brilliant pause and rewind function.
There's also a wider choice of stations to listen to with DAB radios - there's everything from sports to music, and debate to current affairs - the choice is far superior to older radios. Also, some radios can connect to the Internet and play literally thousands of stations from all over the world all through your DAB radio!
Many of the latest DAB radios also provide an iPod dock which enables iPod owners to listen to their music through a DAB radio. These radios often charge your iPod for you whilst you're listening to it, which is a nice additional feature. If you don't own an iPod, but instead have an MP3 player, you can normally still connect this to the radio and listen to tracks from your music library.
You'll find that DAB radios generally tend to be more usable than older radios - of course, this depends on the exact design of the radio, but generally most of the radios come with a nice LCD screen that allows you to navigate the different menus and provide you feedback on what you're listening to. You also don't have to re-tune radio stations all the time - you tune them in once (which the better DAB radios will automatically do for you when you turn it on for the first time) and can then forget about it.
Many of the top radios come with rechargeable batteries as well which is handy and means you don't have to constantly be worrying about buying new sets of batteries (which can get expensive after a while). If you purchase a PURE radio, it might be worth buying their ChargePAK as well - it's a bit pricey, but gives you much longer battery life between charges and makes your radio truly portable.
Convinced yet? If you enjoy listening to the radio, it really is worth investing in a DAB radio - whilst they're a bit more expensive than standard radios, you easily get your money's worth given the amount of extra features they include.
One of the primary advantages is improved sound quality - no longer do you need to put up with the annoying hissing, crackling and interruptions whilst listening to your AM/FM radio. DAB radios tend to have much improved sound quality and reception which means less interruptions and frustration for you!
Another great feature is the ability to pause and rewind live radio - this is perfect for those times where you have to pop out during your favourite programs, or if you get interrupted and miss an important point being made in a topical debate. With traditional radios these scenarios could cause problems, but DAB radios help to address this through the brilliant pause and rewind function.
There's also a wider choice of stations to listen to with DAB radios - there's everything from sports to music, and debate to current affairs - the choice is far superior to older radios. Also, some radios can connect to the Internet and play literally thousands of stations from all over the world all through your DAB radio!
Many of the latest DAB radios also provide an iPod dock which enables iPod owners to listen to their music through a DAB radio. These radios often charge your iPod for you whilst you're listening to it, which is a nice additional feature. If you don't own an iPod, but instead have an MP3 player, you can normally still connect this to the radio and listen to tracks from your music library.
You'll find that DAB radios generally tend to be more usable than older radios - of course, this depends on the exact design of the radio, but generally most of the radios come with a nice LCD screen that allows you to navigate the different menus and provide you feedback on what you're listening to. You also don't have to re-tune radio stations all the time - you tune them in once (which the better DAB radios will automatically do for you when you turn it on for the first time) and can then forget about it.
Many of the top radios come with rechargeable batteries as well which is handy and means you don't have to constantly be worrying about buying new sets of batteries (which can get expensive after a while). If you purchase a PURE radio, it might be worth buying their ChargePAK as well - it's a bit pricey, but gives you much longer battery life between charges and makes your radio truly portable.
Convinced yet? If you enjoy listening to the radio, it really is worth investing in a DAB radio - whilst they're a bit more expensive than standard radios, you easily get your money's worth given the amount of extra features they include.
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