Most digital radios may be designed for glitterati wannabes, but what about
those that don't care for such pretence, instead seeking an honest, portable
radio to live in the corner of a shed?
Well,
Pure
Digital may have the answer with the Pure Move, a pocket-sized digital
wireless with a claimed 40 hours of battery life and a line-input to attach mp3
players.
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Measuring 15cm wide, 8cm tall and just under 3cm deep, the Move certainly
lives up to its moniker as being a portable device.
Clipped into a recess at the top of the radio is a telescopic aerial that
extends to around 40cm and does a good job of picking up DAB stations inside and
out of buildings. Attach a set of headphones and they'll act as an aerial too.
As with all DAB radios, stations are found and stored automatically. FM
broadcasts are manually tuned. Navigating between stations and menus is
controlled by a four-way metallic nipple on the front and four other buttons.
Station information and additional text is shown on a small front-mounted orange
LCD screen, which also displays accompanying clock, battery level, volume and
signal strength icons. In essence, it's as straightforward as digital radios
come.
Instead of the expected plastic chassis, Pure has dressed the Move in a
rubberised exterior, which adds to its portable proficiency. A flip out footrest
keeps it upright too.
The sound quality is not bad for a radio of this size. Obviously it doesn't
compare with those wood-entombed models made for the kitchen, bedroom or living
room but the
soundscape
is balanced throughout most volume levels and is a fine picnic accompaniment.
A USB socket lurks on the side for firmware upgrades, but its piece de
resistance is the aforementioned battery life. Topping almost 40 hours on a
single charge, there's more than enough time to catch a few fish before the
music runs out.
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Pros: Fantastic battery life, small and compact, good sound
quality and volume for the size Cons: More expensive than a portable FM radio Overall: The Pure Digital Move will undoubtedly find a welcome
home with outdoor types
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