DAB/FM radios

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Boston Acoustics Solo XT
£150

The Solo XT is a simple tabletop DAB/FM radio: solidly built and easy to use, it delivers bags of bass and will easily fill a room with sound

Pure Evoke Mio
£150

You can buy the Evoke Mio in one of five fetching colours, and it sounds good too, but the competition is fierce at this price level

Roberts iDream
£80

The iDream is packed with functionality, but sounds thoroughly underwhelming

Pure One Elite
£70

Impressive DAB/FM radio. The strong tuner picks up a host of digital stations

Pure One Mini
£40

One of the newest additions to the Pure range, the One Mini is a real fisherman’s friend of a radio, ideal for taking to the park or on holiday

Revo iBlik
£180

It's compact, lightweight and solidly built and follows on from the Blik we reviewed earlier this year.

Roberts Stream 202
£150

This DAB internet radio may have a good sound, but in terms of value we think you can do better elsewhere.

Roberts MP-23

Roberts MP-23

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£250

This is a large, heavy product, and that shines through in the sound quality - for the radio

Goodmans GSR85DAB
£50

Even if all you want is a bit of background noise, there are cheaper radios out there that sound just as good as this one

Sony XDR-C705DAB
£60

It won’t surprise many to learn that this Sony clock/radio is a cut above its nominal competitors

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