View Quest Christie portable radio, pink

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View Quest Christie portable radio, pink
Product no: 9000-0036-7309 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

The View Quest Christie portable compact radio combines a retro design with innovative functionality, like the round LCD display that rotates so it's always legible, whether you use the radio horizontally or vertically! Listen to the radio via DAB+ and FM and save up to 30 stations as presets. As well as the radio, you can also playback music from your smartphone or music player via Bluetooth or the mini jack aux input. If you plug your smartphone into the USB port to playback music, the View Quest Christie will charge your device as well, so you don't have to worry about wearing your battery down. There is also a mini jack headphone output so you can listen to music privately. Take the View Quest Christie with you wherever you go and enjoy up to 36 hours of music on a full battery!

Specifications

Product features

Radio connectors line in, headphone output
Playback options Bluetooth, analogue radio, DAB+ radio, line in
Colour pink, white
Speaker system stereo
Power per speaker 5 - 10 Watts
Alarm clock no

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 2,0 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 31,5 x 18,0 x 17,5 cm

Product specifications

  • DAB+ and FM radio
  • autoscan function for 30 preset stations
  • Bluetooth
  • mini jack aux input
  • mini jack headphone output
  • 360-degree rotatable LCD display
  • USB port for charging device
  • stereo speaker: 10 W
  • dimensions: 215 x 135 x 126 mm
  • weight: 1.2 kg
  • battery life: 36 h

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View Quest Christie portable radio, pink
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absolutely love it , so much I bought my daughter one too ?

Are You Ready for DAB+ Digital Radio?

Tuesday 19 April 2016 By Julie Alexander

In the near future, old-fashioned AM/FM radio will be replaced by digital radio, also known as DAB radio (Digital Audio Broadcast). DAB protocol has been in development since the '80s, and now it's making room for the more efficient and comprehensive DAB+. DAB+ utilises AAC audio instead of MPEG-2 audio. Because AAC audio deals with available bandwidth more efficiently, other media such as traffic information, program information and slide shows can also be transmitted via DAB+ protocol

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