Testseek.com have collected 6 expert reviews of the Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock AIRMM01F and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock AIRMM01F.
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The editors liked
Easy setup when using an Ethernet connection
Fullfeatured clock radio adds powerful WiFior ethernetconnected internet radio as well as connections to PC music
MP3 player libraries and USB memory drives. Access to all features controlled by welldesigned remote and a welllit 4line LED display panel.
Decent audio quality given its single speaker
Variety of audio options
Easy media-server implementation
Dual alarm modes with programmable audio source
No monthly fees
Can "tune" scads of Internet stations
FM radio
Plays MP3 files from USB storage devices
Two alarms.
The editors didn't like
Setup is trickier over Wi-Fi. No AM tuner.
Tiny 2watt speakers with narrow range sound crappy. While remote makes scrolling through menus easy
The trolling through the more than 11
000 internet stations can be tedious after a while.
No AM radio
No iPod docking or access to Internet services like Pandora or Rhapsody
Sorting through those scads of Internet stations can be a trial
Abstract: The format of the Aluratek Internet Radio Alarm Clock does a great job of sifting through all of the different styles of music, and selecting them is not difficult. Aluratek definitely gives you the options to take charge of the music you like. Overall...
Fullfeatured clock radio adds powerful WiFior ethernetconnected internet radio as well as connections to PC music, MP3 player libraries and USB memory drives. Access to all features controlled by welldesigned remote and a welllit 4line LED display panel.
Tiny 2watt speakers with narrow range sound crappy. While remote makes scrolling through menus easy, the trolling through the more than 11,000 internet stations can be tedious after a while.
Can "tune" scads of Internet stations; FM radio; plays MP3 files from USB storage devices; two alarms.
Sorting through those scads of Internet stations can be a trial; streaming feature not supported on Macs; built-in speaker no great shakes.
With access to over Internet 11,000 stations, FM radio, and MP3 tracks, the Internet Radio Alarm Clock offers far more audio than you’ll be able to enjoy in the lifetime of the device—even through some of it may initially be a chore to find. T...
Decent audio quality given its single speaker; variety of audio options; easy media-server implementation; dual alarm modes with programmable audio source; no monthly fees
No AM radio; no iPod docking or access to Internet services like Pandora or Rhapsody
Abstract: If you’re in the market for something like this, buy it. Then put it anywhere in your house and stream music to it, listen to Internet radio stations, or plug in an external drive. It’s relatively inexpensive, super easy to use, and works well. Intern...