Wintal DAB24C DAB+
MPNs: DAB24C and Dab20c2 reviews
I had no issues connecting the Wi-Fi & Bluetooth so that I could use and store the internet and dab radio stations I want. The sound quality is better than expected through my $10k hi-fi and ultimately dependent on the bit rate used by each station. Way more useful than the price indicates. Show details
I paid $149.00 for this box of dysfunctional rubbish online, from Woolworths 'Everyday Market.' The Internet radio has only a very limited selection of online radio (streaming audio) stations compared with its earlier predecessors. It drops out frequently even on local Australian online streaming audio stations. I still have a legacy (long… Read more
discontinued) Wintal DAB17C and it works beautifully - much larger selection of Internet radio stations which DON'T drop out at all.
The only way I can listen to stations I like is via Bluetooth where I open the desired station's webpage and click its 'Listen now' button with Bluetooth on then connect to DAB24C to the device with the radio station's webpage open via Bluetooth. Even that tends to drop out too. Some of the station's web pages are unreliable - intermittent, but that's obviously nota fault of the Wintal DAB24C, but still something nobody wants.
My advice: don't waste your money.
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