Testseek.co.uk have collected 31 expert reviews of the TerraTec Noxon iRadio and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for TerraTec Noxon iRadio.
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The editors liked
Can get music from around the world
Bags of features and functions
Simple to use
Crisp treble and decent detail
Another day
Another iPod dock. Except this one's an Internet radio and streamer as well. Plop your 'Pod in the slot and you get to browse its songs
Albums
Artists and playlists on the iRadio's LCD screen. Sound from the single speaker is a...
Easy to use
Innovative
Retro styling
Performance
WPA security support
Looks
Huge number of stations
Podcast compatibility
The editors didn't like
Not hugely useful
Looks plasticky
Lacks punch and dynamics
Small sounding
Lacklustre styling
At first glance
You'd think this was about as imaginative as a man who's been sucked through an imagination-sucking machine. That's a round about way of saying it's bland. Getting Internet radio access via Ethernet or Wi-Fi is pretty simp...
Another day, another iPod dock. Except this one's an Internet radio and streamer as well. Plop your 'Pod in the slot and you get to browse its songs, albums, artists and playlists on the iRadio's LCD screen. Sound from the single speaker is a...
At first glance, you'd think this was about as imaginative as a man who's been sucked through an imagination-sucking machine. That's a round about way of saying it's bland. Getting Internet radio access via Ethernet or Wi-Fi is pretty simp...
The iRadio for iPod does a lot of things well, but its digital file compatibility is dodgy and sound quality could be better.Terratec Noxon iRadio is tagged with Terratec, white, streamer, iPod and FM radio. Select a tag (Terratec, for example) to find...
Abstract: The Terratec device uses its own software rather than Recivas and has around half the stations as a result, though we struggled to find anything mainstream that was missing. On the downside, theres no Listen Again service for the BBC stations and the buil...
Only using Wi-Fi to surf the net on your laptop while watching TV is like buying a 4x4 then just taking your kids to school and back. In other words, laughable.So were in fits of giggles after trying out Terratecs iRadio. The clever placing of i do...
Abstract: This network music player tunes to over 2,500 internet radio stations and podcasts through your broadband router, and streams music files from your PC. Joining a WPA-encrypted network is straightforward, but password-entry requires the remote. You c...
Abstract: Our political masters are fond of citing choice as the very acme of a caring society, so by this definition alone, theyd be fans of the iRadio. Following on from Terratecs Mac mini-like, speakerless Noxon 2 audio player, and going head-to-head agai...
Abstract: Ideal for streaming music wirelessly or listening to internet radio, but the iRadio suffers from a few design niggles. There are many audio-streaming devices to choose from, but few have integrated speakers. Terratecs iRadio is based around the Noxon...
Britain is a witheringly depressing place in the depths of winter. It gets dark at about two in the afternoon, and cold rain lashes our weary heads on the way home. But Noxon has an answer; a small, shiny device that might just brighten up our days. Th...
Looks; huge number of stations; podcast compatibility
Terrible screen
We think the Noxon iRadio is a fantastic piece of kit. Its great for anyone whos bored with the choice of stations available via ordinary FM or even DAB radios. Its not as easy to use and configure as an ordinary radio, but the ability to listen to...