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Pure Evoke H3 Portable FM/DAB+/DAB Digital Radio - Portable DAB Radio with Bluetooth, Dual Alarms and Full Colour Display, Oak

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Volume can be boosted without too much distortion though with only a simple mono speaker on board, the audio is a bit weak compared to more highly priced units. A decent basic option if you’re after a durable little DAB that can be moved around at will. Will alarms, presets or other saved settings be deleted if my radio is disconnected from the mains?

Evoke H3 can be powered by the supplied mains adapter or with the optional ChargePAK B1, giving you up to 30 hours of truly portable listening. Often, when we review a Pure radio, style is one of the first things we notice. The Evoke H3 has a very similar appeal to many of the other items in the Evoke series. It looks a bit like the slimmer version of the C-D4, with its authentic wood finish and bold white faceplate.It’s not quite as brilliant as a Bluetooth speaker, where the Roberts Stream 94i pulls ahead, and it doesn’t have any Internet streaming features, only basic functions for streaming music over a USB Type-C connection. But it’s elegant and easy to use, and the best compact DAB radio we’ve heard. Welcome to the Pure Software Update Centre.From here, you can access free and paid-for upgrades for Pure products. Instructions for recovery can be found here: http://support.pure.com/kb_article.php?ref=5285-WVEM-0367

However, even when it powers up, the display is corrupted, and the front panel controls are arbitary, no tuning or channel selection works. Some remote functions (eg OK and volume) work When it comes to finding the perfect DAB radio, there are a few brands that always seem to stand out. Market leaders like Roberts Radio, Ruark, and the ever-popular Pure appeal to those of us who want the perfect blend of audio quality and aesthetic appeal in our investments. The Uno is a pint-sized version of the original Revival radio. And just like its older sibling, it sports Roberts’ distinctively adorable 1950s styling. It’s 35 per cent smaller than the original but has a similar gold speaker grille and cursive ‘Roberts’ logo on the front. DAB Radio is a great system that automatically finds any stations available in your area and will let you select them by name, without having to search through frequencies. Browsing these stations has been made incredibly easy thanks to the 2.4" full colour display, there is also a large scroll wheel on the top of the radio for anything from selecting radio stations, to moving through menus.

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We test DAB radios by setting them up from scratch, scanning for channels, then listening to a range of stations and material over a period of around one week. During that time, we’ll also test Bluetooth streaming where available and use battery-powered devices away from the mains to see if the audio quality changes. We also evaluate how long the batteries last. Where possible, we make direct A-B comparisons to other radios of the same size and class. At first, the output is a little underwhelming. There’s more warmth than you might expect from a small plastic radio, but not much clarity or definition. Give it a few minutes, though, and the sound opens up. While the quality is still a bit boxy and congested, with a muddy low-end, it’s both very listenable and easily tunable through preset and custom EQs. With four AA batteries, you’re only looking at around eight hours of use, but this is a great radio for the money, all the same. Connect headphones for private listening or plug your music player in and play your music through the H3.

The R1 doesn’t come cheap but it offers sensational sound for a radio of this size, or indeed any size. The big, friendly buttons and dials are very easy to get the hang of, meaning that scrolling through stations at speed is child’s play. A glance at the spec list reveals it to be fairly basic, but you do get DAB+, 10 DAB presets and 10 for FM. And the NFC support means you can pair a device over Bluetooth simply by tapping it on the top of the radio in the designated spot.In terms of sound quality, Pure always seems to deliver above average quality, deep tones – particularly in the Evoke series, which is enhanced by the wooden casing on each product. We couldn’t quite figure out how to dim the display on the H3 though, which might be problematic for your bedroom. Pure Evoke H3 review: Performance The next step after looking at products in the same category, was to look at products from the same brand, Pure. Designed with a focus on beauty and performance, the Pure Evoke H3 is a sensational piece of compact audio equipment that would fit perfectly in your kitchen or on a bookshelf. The Evoke H3 is a step-up version of the H2 – one of the simpler offerings in the Evoke portfolio. With the large central scroll wheel at the top of the device, you can easily skip through DAB digital radio stations, finding a wider selection of content than you would with a standard FM device.

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