Testseek.co.uk have collected 39 expert reviews of the Pure Digital Evoke Flow and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pure Digital Evoke Flow.
November 2008
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The editors liked
Striking design thats classy
Sophisticated and modern
Builtin WiFi adds impressive Internet radio and media streaming functionality
Both easy and a pleasure to use
Video is going to get a good kicking from this radio star
As it can handle almost every digital broadcast going. It’s got great DAB and FM tuners
Or hook it up to your Wi-Fi network to unleash over 8000 online radio stations
Including the good ol...
Audio input and output ports
Can stream audio from your computer
Scads of available Internet stations
A cinch to set up and use. Superb search function. Detailed
Balanced sound. Interesting online portal
Easy to set up
Amazing variety of radio available
Good looks
Easy to use and set up
Excellent search function
Detailed
Balanced sound
Interesting online aspect
Great way to listen to digital or internet stations
Easy to use
Links well to website
DAB radio
Wi-Fi
Media Server feature
Internet radio
OLED screen
Touch buttons
Access to online stations
Web-based preset management
Looks great
The editors didn't like
No Live Pause functionality
No Ethernet connectivity
Streamed radio shows don’t always sound fantastic
And the Flow’s 7W speaker is only average. Upping the sound quality with an optional speaker costs £40. However
There’s no adding buffer memory after you’ve bought the Flow...
Mono speaker
Controls can be confusing
No support for commercial streaming services
Nothing of note
Setup on The Lounge is easy but drawn out
Small speakers
Streaming quality isn't great
Can be fiddly to navigate long lists of stations or tracks
Put simply, this is a great little radio. In terms of features and performance compared to price point, its one the best we have seen for many a moon. It’s not very often that we get a product that really feels like big step forward, but this is one...
Abstract: Internet radios are nothing new, so Pure has had plenty of time to learn from the mistakes of its rivals. Namely, poorly-organised station lists and ugly cases.
Retro design, Huge pick of free Internet channels, Good OLED screen, Alarm clock, Local audio streaming, USB for portable devices,
Merely adequate sound quality, Need to use the web to truly use Internet radio, Lack of USbased media services, Expensive for what you get, Cumbersome FM tuner, Optional battery should really be standard.
While we don’t actively keep up with the pound to dollar exchange rates, $230 seems steep for what amounts to an elaborate radio. In a world of iPods, Pandora, and satellite radio, paying $230 for an alarm clock with a below average sounding single spe...
Published: 2011-01-20, Author: Christopher , review by: techworld.com
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content: Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio and audio streamed from your computer or server, but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and possibly AM radio. And when your world is fille...
Audio input and output ports, Can stream audio from your computer, Scads of available Internet stations,
Mono speaker, Controls can be confusing, No support for commercial streaming services
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content—Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio, and audio streamed from your computer or server—but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and, possibly, AM radio. And when your world is fill...