We’ve wrenched Pure’s first web radio from its packaging. Set it up in its natural home: the kitchen, and given it a thorough listening to. The verdict? It’s simply the finest aural companion we’ve ever had. Read on for unboxing pics and more.
See, Pure has hit the nail on the head by making its internet radio feel more like a standard DAB. In fact, there’s DAB and FM inside too.
Its menus are whizzy and clear, and while we were initially a bit too gentle with the touch-sensitive keys up-front, we’ve now slipped back into heavy-handedness, and everything’s working like a dream.
We’ve also become a fan of Pure Sounds, the radio maker’s new ambient noise service. It’s weird, wonderful and although we’ve yet to find a real use for it, cooking dinner in the middle of London, listening to the calming sounds of birdsong rather than constant passing sirens does have its advantages.
A resounding thumbs up from us then. So what’re you waiting for? Peep the pictures below for a close-up look yourself!

Out September | £150 | Pure
