Logitech Squeezebox Radio brings a world of music—free Internet radio, subscription services, or your personal digital music collection—to any space in your home, over your Wi-Fi network. read more..
Good Features
- Listen to infinite music, news and sports from every corner of the globe with this
easy-to-use, all-in-one Wi-Fi music player--all without a computer - Start listening to free Internet radio stations, online music services, and your personal iTunes collection in minutes--connects easily to your home network via Wi-Fi
- Bring full, high-quality sound to any room with an ultra-compact design that fits easily on your night table or kitchen counter
- Just turn the dial to browse radio stations, music tracks and even album art, displayed on the full-color screen
- Recommend music to Facebook friends instantly right from your Squeezebox
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Replies to all the other reviewers and so on.... by Eric
I have owned the Squeezebox since last November and I've been mostly pleased with it as well as dealing with some glitches myself. But what cell phone , computer , Ipod etc. hasn't had their share, especially when it first comes out.
I noticed people complaining when it plays for 5 minutes , then just craps out. I've had that happened to me , but the problem wasn't the SB...it was the wireless router connections most of you have. When you have a wireless signal router, you have neighbors that love to parasite on your signals, especially on protocol G. These many loafers....which causes your signal to the radio to crap out. The solution....change channels from the PSK out of 11 channels. Unfortunately my wireless does not bump to a different frequency. It's not like a wireless phone when a neighbor jumps on with an overlap signal on the same channel, your phone hops to the next clear channel. The other best bet is just stay wired with the Linksys for 59.00. You'll have alot more consistency and even better sound if it stays wired directly with ethernet, believe me. If you want to stay wired...try a 5 GHZ router. Less people are on the band , and it doesn't travel out as far which won't attract as many Obama handouts that effects the WIFI reception when too many are linked on your one channel.
Otherwise, like eveything else you need to experiment with it ,and learn eveything what it can do. The rest of the issues I have not had, and it makes me feel it seems the purchaser's problem. There will be some weird effects occasionally but if you know how to work it
Another problem...there's just alot of unreliable stations out there. Especially from terrestrial to Live 365 that are unreliable. There servers crash , can't handle the overload, or one day , didn't pay the bill. Not everything is consistent like Club.FM, 977, Sirius, etc.
Yes I had stations playing loud and clear, but I had the web site of another station on the interface, or I have to push one of my pre-sets to get the sound and play started. Then go to my pre-sets on Radio time , and choose the right station I want playing. Plus hook up some speakers in the headphone jack, and you have a sound system . For [...] bucks, get a good set of digital speakers. This has been the best invention, since the satellite radio.
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