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
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The editors liked
Clean
Simple design
Modest but solid sound quality
World's best alarm clock?
Easy to set up and use
Handles local music and Internet music sources
Improved user interface (over Squeeze Boom)
Access to web content as well as music on your PC
Easy to use
Inexpensive
Can be controlled with an Apple/Android app
Solid sound quality
Decent sound for the size
Endless audio options
As well as access to Facebook
Insanely easy setup process
Can be synchronized with any Squeezebox or Transporter for wholehouse music
Builtin WiFi
Easy to set up and easy to operate
Allows you to stream free and paid channel audio wirelessly over your home WiFi network
The 2.4″ color screen displays album art
Flickr or Facebook photos
Your Facebook news stream
Or other items
The Squeezebox Rad
The 2.4" color screen displays album art
The Squeezebox Radio is solidly built
Looks great and sounds great
Too
Clear screen presents legible text and album graphics. Portable shape lets you easily move it between rooms. Audio input and headphone jack. Sounds good for its size.
Color LCD. Easy to operate. Streams Internet radio and Web music services like Pandora and Slacker along with music from your PC. Incorporates apps like Facebook and the Amazon CD Store.
Excellent software both on the device and for streaming
High build quality
Good variety of Internet radio stations loaded at start up
Wi-Fi radio with built-in speaker and color LCD display
Stylish exterior design and outstanding button placement on front panel
Can access thousands of freely available Internet radio stations
Streams tons of online music services (Pandora
Last.fm
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Easy setup
Nice Screen
Compact
Great programmable alarm
Color display
Strong integration with online services
Robust server software
Compact and portable
Good sound
Fabulous price/performance ratio
Simple to setup
Sharp Color display
Numerous online music services
Large selection of Internet radio options
Portable all-in-one design
Good sound for its size
Support for a wide variety of audio formats
Access to streaming online content.
The editors didn't like
Battery pack should be included
Slow startup
No remote control
No tone control
No remote included
Setup can be tedious
Sound quality could be better
Some connectivity issues
Mono only
No remote
No artwork/control for iPod content
Somewhat bizarre musical sounds & sound effects
No ability to comment on Facebook
It would be great if there were a way to change the colors or otherwise jazz up the boring black & white clock screen
No way to customize clock display
Handheld remote not included
Can't pool libraries together
Causing needless confusion. Preset buttons are tied to individual libraries. Requires you to keep a Mac running for local files because it can't play directly from a network server. Many buttons are rarely used.
Set-up can be a hassle. Streaming and buffering issues over Wi-Fi. Weak sound quality. Remote not included.
No removable storage support
Remote and battery pack cost extra
Slightly more expensive than competing radios
Setup could scare off tech novices
Not a perfect alarm clock
Doesn't sound quite as good as the Squeezebox Boom
Some stability issues.
Mono sound
Lacks stereo speakers
Remote control costs extra
Uses an 802.11g Wi-Fi radio
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Mono
Lack of included remote
Does not include rechargeable batteries
Uses 802.11G for wireless
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.
Easy to set up and easy to operate, allows you to stream free and paid channel audio wirelessly over your home WiFi network, the 2.4″ color screen displays album art, Flickr or Facebook photos, your Facebook news stream, or other items, the Squeezebox Rad
It would be great if there were a way to change the colors or otherwise jazz up the boring black & white clock screen
Abstract: Between CDs ripped to hard drives and purchases made online, most people have a digital music collection these days. I personally have acquired quite an iTunes library, and I use my iPod to listen to it often. If I want to share my tunes, I can port my...
Easy to set up and easy to operate, Allows you to stream free and paid channel audio wirelessly over your home WiFi network, The 2.4" color screen displays album art, Flickr or Facebook photos, your Facebook news stream, or other items, The Squeezebox Radio is solidly built, looks great and sounds great, too
No way to customize clock display, Handheld remote not included
Published: 2010-02-25, Author: Jonathan , review by: techworld.com
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 audio and visual. The Radio is powerful enough to fill a bedroom or offi...
Clear screen presents legible text and album graphics. Portable shape lets you easily move it between rooms. Audio input and headphone jack. Sounds good for its size.
Can't pool libraries together, causing needless confusion. Preset buttons are tied to individual libraries. Requires you to keep a Mac running for local files because it can't play directly from a network server. Many buttons are rarely used.
A confusing interface and rigid ties to individual music libraries hold the Squeezebox Radio back a bit. But once you have it set up, limitless music from online and local sources sounds sweet.Squeezebox Radio...
Abstract: The Radio’s 3-inch woofer and ¾-inch tweeter sound surprisingly good, but fall short of Allegro’s superior audio quality. A little expensive compared to the $170 Allegro, the $200 Squeezebox Radio sets a..
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.
The 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 office, alth...
Simple to setup, Sharp Color display, Numerous online music services, Large selection of Internet radio options, Compact and portable
Mono, Lack of included remote, Does not include rechargeable batteries, Uses 802.11G for wireless
The Squeezebox platform was created by a company called Slim Devices which was later acquired by Logitech. Thankfully Logitech did not try and “reinvent the wheel” and kept many of the developers and built up the platform based on its strength...