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The Pure Elan One2 is a portable DAB+/FM radio that combines high-quality sound with modern Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity. Featuring a user-friendly LCD display, 10 preset buttons, and the ability to run on 4xAA batteries, this compact device is perfect for both home use and on-the-go listening.
N**E
Great little radio.
Ideal for a small room.Easy set up, instructions included. Screen clear.Very reasonable price.
H**G
No 3 pin plug
Loses a star as it does not come with a 3 pin plug, you will need to buy an adaptor if you want to run on the mains .Having said that do not let it put you off , this is a great little radio , good reception and sound quality.If buying for an older person or someone with aight impairment do them a favour and set it up for them, as the instructions are very small print. The display is very bright and clear and easy to read so once set up should be simple to operate.Overall a good value compact item .
N**Y
Neat; compact and does the job
We wanted something to replace our very old Pure 1st edition Dig. Radio and this has proved to be ideal.Used mainly in our bedroom. Excellent clear sound; easy to navigate; picks up far too many stations (are there really that many!??) and the display is crisp, clear to see. Would recommend without hesitation.
R**5
Great.
Great little DAB radio, easy to set up and use and the sound is pretty decent for its size, I’ll definitely be ordering another one for the spare room.
C**X
Small has big tuned sound..
Batteries inserted and quick setup guide used to store 5 preset Dab stations immediately.For such a small radio the sound is clear and good volume range.Using out and about I have had no issues picking up Dab stations.FM is provided and works well though Dab is sufficient for me.A little extra cost and I can connect my Samsung via Bluetooth for my easy listening tunes.Perfect.
R**T
Very Disappointing Experience with Pure Radio
Initially, everything was great – excellent sound quality and functionality. However, the radio began intermittently cutting out for a few seconds at a time. Foolishly, I thought I could get used to this! I contacted Pure support on 23/09/24 (via Amazon), and they advised me to reset the device or return it to Amazon for a refund. This was frustrating, as they should have known from the receipt I provided that the return period had passed. Now, I'm stuck with a product that drove me mad. I've since bought another radio with no issues and will never buy a product from Pure again. less than 1 start if it was possible
1**M
Decent for DAB listening running on mains, limited FM functionality
Good:- AA batteries powered (I know some of u hate this as DABs tend to eat through the batteries fast, and make the device bigger to store them, but I hate even more died internal lithium batteries with no easy/inexpensive way to replace, often end up buying a new device)- Good touch in hand without sharp edges/corners like the best seller DAB on Amazon, it is nice to hold in hand, which is important for those who take the DAB with them to different locationsBad:- Only 5 presets (as much as the buttons) for FM and DAB channels each. I can bear with 5 presets with DAB since jumping over stored DAB stations is fast, but with FM only 5 presets is a non-starter for me (FYI, this radio DOES NOT store scanned FM stations), switch to unsaved FM stations is much slower than tuning with slider tune bar on a traditional FM/AM radio, if you still listen a lot on FM like I do, this radio probably isn't for you.Meh- Couldn't say the audio quality is great, not exactly poor, more or less on par with the best seller DAB cost slightly less (neither are great to my ears), but for music lovers willing to spend more might be better choices out there, for reference, the best selling FM/AM radio on Amazon, XHDATA D219 cost less than 10 pounds and sounds fuller with much better clarity, when both are playing FM.- No choices to switch off the backlight of the display completely, it has night dimmer which switch off the backlight after approximately 10 seconds of inactivity after 9pm, but in day time the display backlight always stay on, eating up batteries even if you don't need to look at it (came across a couple of DABs, none of them could turn off the backlight completely to save power, may be I am only one care about battery life on the go?)Overall verdict:A decent radio for those who primarily listen to DAB, but the FM function is somewhat handicapped with pitiful 5 stored stations maximum. Better used with mains power, not ideal on batteries with no backlight off function in daytime.
T**H
Wasteful on batteries
I love this little radio. I bought it to replace my old Pure radio in the kitchen. It produces a very good sound for such a small, light radio. My only gripe is regarding the batteries. It uses up 4 Duracell batteries in around 4 days (that's £1 a day). I bought rechargeable batteries but they get used up even quicker. Unfortunately I don’t have a USB charger near where I place the radio so using the USB connection is not convenient. It's disappointing that they don’t supply a mains plug.
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