A much more expensive radio might come with lots more features, like various streaming service support and lots of connectivity options, than a much cheaper one, but it could have terrible value, making it a bad buy for most people who would be better served by something else. Performance is important but only in the context of a radio's value. We test not only the raw audio quality of an internet radio but all its advertised features from Bluetooth connectivity to streaming support to anything else. This gives us complete control over the testing process, ensuring consistency and of course, impartiality, while ensuring no opinion goes unheard from our team of audio experts.Īll products are tested against rivals in the same price category, and all review verdicts are agreed upon by the team as a whole rather than an individual reviewer, again helping to ensure consistency and avoid any personal preference. We independently review hundreds of products each year, always as a team, at our state-of-the-art testing facilities located in London and Bath. Read the full review: Pure Evoke F3 How we choose the best internet radios But this is a focussed performance that will please many listeners. It makes for a slightly claustrophobic listen. The only niggles are the remote, which is a little fiddly and plasticky for our taste, and the slightly closed-in nature of the sound. There's bags of expression at play, making for an engaging listen. It sounds great too, with a full-bodied midrange and plenty of detail. Another model that's been around for a few years, the Evoke F3 feels confidently well-built and looks the business.
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