Pure Evoke H2 review By What Hi-Fi? It might look just like its predecessor, but the H2 is a big improvement sound-wise...
Pure Move T4 review By What Hi-Fi? The Move T4 is a neat little radio with the additional benefit of Bluetooth streaming.
Pure Evoke C-D6 review By What Hi-Fi? A reasonable one-box mini system, if you’re restricted on space and budget
Pure Evoke D6 with Bluetooth review By What Hi-Fi? Solid and dependable, the Evoke D6 is a fine option if you're on the hunt for a DAB radio...
Pure Pop Maxi review By What Hi-Fi? A cute-looking portable radio with some decent features, but is the Pop Maxi up to the job in the sound department?
Pure Voca review By What Hi-Fi? The Voca's an attractive wireless speaker for the money - it's just held back by overpowering bass
Pure Pop Midi with Bluetooth review By What Hi-Fi? A neat bedside radio, but we have certainly heard better
Pure Jongo review By What Hi-Fi? Not the ultimate in sound quality, but Jongo wins us over with its peppy character
Pure Digital Evoke D4 with Bluetooth review By What Hi-Fi? A slightly thick bass sound mars an otherwise decent device – and it falls a little between two stools
Pure Digital Jongo S3 (pair) review By What Hi-Fi? A decent, flexible stereo system, but class rivals offer a more insightful performance
Pure Digital Jongo T2 review By What Hi-Fi? The Jongo system isn’t quite there yet, but this is still a very affordable entry point to wireless and multiroom music
Pure Evoke F4 review By What Hi-Fi? Product of the Year, Awards 2013. If you want a radio that does it all, and does most of it well, audition the F4
Pure Evoke D2 review By What Hi-Fi? Best radio under £100, Awards 2016. An excellent unit from radio specialist Pure. Superb value for money
Pure Jongo S3 review By What Hi-Fi? Great sound, affordable multiroom smarts and 10 hours of wire-free portability make this little speaker a real gem
Pure Digital Avalon 300R review By What Hi-Fi? A pleasure to use and a thrill to watch, this is a PVR par excellence
Pure Digital Move 400D review By What Hi-Fi? Perfect for on-the-go casual listening, but not as your main home radio
Pure Digital Sensia 200D Connect review By What Hi-Fi? Revamped Sensia sounds fine, but that touchscreen still frustrates
Pure Digital Contour 200i Air review By What Hi-Fi? Pure’s first radio-less speaker dock fares well, but it can be bettered
Pure Digital Contour 100Di review By What Hi-Fi? New Pure dock offers fine performance at a great price
Pure Digital One Classic II review By What Hi-Fi? The Pure One Classic II is a gentle upgrade of the splendid original
Pure Digital Move 2500 review By What Hi-Fi? Great performer if the DAB reception is strong, but reception can get awfully iffy
Pure Digital Contour review By What Hi-Fi? Pure value for money, yes; Pure entertainment, yes – but Pure quality? Not quite
Pure Digital One Flow review By What Hi-Fi? Best internet radio up to £150, Awards 2012. Great value for money, its secret weapon is the killer Pure Lounge app
Pure Digital i20 review By What Hi-Fi? If you're working to a budget and need a decent iPod dock then look no further then the capable and affordable Pure i20
Pure Digital Evoke Mio by Orla Kiely review By What Hi-Fi? Aimed predominantly at women, the Evoke Mio by Orla Kiely is an easy listen with talk radio
Pure Digital Evoke-1S Marshall review By What Hi-Fi? The Marshall's a must for any rocker out there: it goes up to 11, for goodness sake
Pure Digital One Mi review By What Hi-Fi? It's a wallet friendly £35, but unfortunately this budget Pure has poor looks and sound that detract from that affordable price tag
Pure Digital Oasis Flow review By What Hi-Fi? Pure Oasis Flow - an internet radio that can be used anywhere
Pure Digital Sensia review By What Hi-Fi? This intriguing internet radio has loads to offer – once the promised upgrades are addressed it could become the class-leader
Pure Digital Chronos iDock Series II review By What Hi-Fi? The Chronos II improves on the abilities of its five-star predecessor – making it a big fat bargain
Pure Digital Siesta Flow review By What Hi-Fi? It's got a good heritage, but Pure's Siesta Flow just can't cut the mustard at double the price of the Siesta
Pure Digital Sirocco 150 review By What Hi-Fi? This budget micro is impressive on paper, but sadly it struggles where performance is concerned
Pure Digital i10 review By What Hi-Fi? Simple, cheap and easy to use but where sound is concerned, the i10 disappoints
Pure Digital Avanti Flow internet review By What Hi-Fi? Radio Product of the Year, Awards 2010. Talented and likeable, the Avanti Flow is a genuine alternative to a micro system
Pure Digital Avanti Flow review By What Hi-Fi? Radio Product of the Year, Awards, 2010. This is Pure's second internet radio, and the Avanti Flow has a built-in iPod dock as well as DAB and FM radi
Pure Evoke Mio review By What Hi-Fi? 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
Pure Digital Evoke-2S review By What Hi-Fi? In design terms the Evoke 2S doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but with solid build, good OLED display and revamped ‘Clearsound’ amp technology, it offers a
Pure Digital One Elite review By What Hi-Fi? Best desktop DAB up to £100, Awards 2010. Impressive DAB/FM radio. The strong tuner picks up a host of digital stations
Pure Digital One Mini review By What Hi-Fi? 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
Pure Digital Evoke Flow review By What Hi-Fi? Internet radio gives you a choice of thousands of new stations, and Evoke's Digital Flow has some clever technology to help you find the best ones
Pure Digital Highway review By What Hi-Fi? Unlike standard in-car DAB radios, the Highway is an add-on to the FM radio already fitted to most cars
Pure Digital Siesta review By What Hi-Fi? Pure’s entry-level bedside clock radio is simpler than the Chronos model, and a great buy
Pure Digital Tempus 1S review By What Hi-Fi? It’s a mains-only mono radio, lacking the Evokes’ battery option, but it can be used with an optional speaker to give stereo
Pure Digital Chronos II review By What Hi-Fi? This is a great bedside buy, even if it’s no longer the revolutionary product it once was
Pure Digital DMX-60 review By What Hi-Fi? A typically impressive design from Pure, which looks good and has useful features like DAB reception - if only it didn't sound so plain
Pure Digital PocketDAB 1500 review By What Hi-Fi? Products that are perfect for their purpose don't get much better than this - a sports fan’s must-have
Pure Digital One review By What Hi-Fi? The One is its entry-level DAB radio, and its performance means it should sell in shedloads
Pure Digital Evoke-3 review By What Hi-Fi? The gadgets grab the headlines, but the Evoke-3 is fundamentally a great choice as a portable radio
Pure Digital Evoke-1S review By What Hi-Fi? Here’s another spin on Pure’s original Evoke-1 portable radio, but this one really is portable
Pure Digital Evoke-2XT review By What Hi-Fi? Sonically, the Evoke-2XT is noticeably broader and more authoritative than its smaller Evoke-1 stablemates