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Roberts Play11 Dab/Dab+/FM Digital-Radio, weiß, tragbar, Kopfhörerbuchse

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53.98€

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  • Flexible Stromversorgung: Wählen Sie die Akkuleistung für ein tragbares Erlebnis oder verbinden Sie sich über das mitgelieferte USB-C-Netzkabel.
  • Grenzenlose Übertragung - Von herkömmlichen FM-Stationen bis hin zur klaren Klarheit digitaler Sendungen sind Ihre Hörmöglichkeiten nahezu unbegrenzt.
  • Schneller Zugriff – Mit einfachem Zugriff auf Ihre 10 Lieblings-DAB-Stationen und 10 FM-Stationen hält der Play 11 Ihre beliebtesten Streams in Reichweite.
  • Stoffbeschichtung: Die Premium-Optik des Play 11 passt perfekt zu jedem Dekor und bietet überlegenen Sound und Stil.


Ein elegantes, kompaktes und tragbares DAB/FM-Radio. Der Play 11 bietet 20 Sendervoreinstellungen und Premium-Stoffabdeckung, kombiniert Stil und Funktion und verspricht ein bezauberndes Radio-Erlebnis.


James S
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 23. Februar 2025
I've started getting more into radio since moving out and living alone, I wanted a nice battery powered radio to use in my kitchen.This is a very nice looking radio, and I'm a huge fan of how simple and easy the user interface is. The build quality feels solid, all the buttons are decent quality. Only thing I don't like is how the battery cover is very hard to open once batteries are installed. The radio reception is excellent, haven't had any issues with finding stations or dropping out.Battery life with decent rechargables (2500mAh) is about a week of usage (4 hours daily). I saw some reviewers complaing about this - but compared to bluetooth speakers I have which need charging every few days I'm more than happy with this battery life.Audio quality is... okay. I wouldn't go quite as far to call it tinnny but it's definitely lo-fi and devoid of bass. It's still servicable (and I was still dancing in my kitchen to this radio!), but it was this aspect that made me upgrade to the Roberts Rambler Uno which is a similar size but night and day difference in terms of audio quality. But that's to be expected when the Rambler Uno is over double the price (£110).I still really love this radio, but it's become my "background" radio now I have on in bed or when I'm at my computer which I think it's perfect for. For the audio quality you get I think the RRP of £50 (I paid £45) is too steep, but at the time of writing this review it's on sale on Amazon for £30 which I think is a perfect price, considering it's still a very nicely designed radio with a well thought out user interface.
Zadee
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 20. Februar 2025
Sounds very tiney.
J D
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 18. Februar 2025
Our first scan for DAB stations was disappointing, but on trying again in a different part of the house we got all that we needed, and more. The radio picks up everywhere in the house (not sure why it didn't find stations first time).It's compact, easy to use, good reception (see above) and does everything that we want. It has DAB+ so it's a bit future proofed and good value for money.
JonnyLar
Bewertet in Großbritannien am 6. Oktober 2023
Bought a bunch of dab radios to see which was best: this Play 11, a Roberts Rambler Mini, Roberts Petite, VQ Dexter, & a Sony (can’t recall the convoluted model number). (The Petite is easily the best sounding of them all, btw, although it’s twice the price of the Play 11.)The Play 11 has a decent user interface, looks ok with its fabric covering, but sound quality is only describable as ‘ok’. It’s a smallish kitchen-radio type of thing and would be ok sat in the corner of a kitchen but do not expect to be wowed by its audio performance. Speech sounds pretty good on it but it struggles with music. It’s just a small box with a single speaker at the lower end range of Roberts radios. The Roberts Revival Mini is, in my opinion a better choice than the Play 11: it looks much nicer imho, and it sounds better and it has a built-in usb C rechargeable battery vs the 4 AA batteries required to make the Play 11 portable. The Rambler Mini is £30 more, but I’d go for the Rambler Mini over this Play 11 any day.
Customer
Bewertet in Australien am 4. Juli 2023
Have many DAB+ radios from Sony, Roberts and Panasonic.This little radio has the quickest startup time and doesn't need it's aerial up unlike all the Panasonic's and Sony's, none of my Roberts radios do but others are way more expensive. (I live in a fringe reception area and it found all stations)This is a small radio so don't expect huge sound but it is perfectly adequate.The USB C power cord is a really handy and I hope all manufacturers take this path. It is a shame that it doesn't have the ability to charge rechargeable batteries in the unit but I knew that before purchasing.At time of writing I could not find any reviews, so FIRST!EDIT:This radio chews the batteries MUCH faster than Sonys that also use 4AA batteries.
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