It looks like it belongs in the dashboard of an old American automobile – except for the LCD display – but Sagem’s first internet radio is actually cutting edge. That big touch screen panel gives you access to 7,000 radio stations.
No cables or software is required to access music from every part of the world, it’ll find your Wi-Fi network and access all of the available stations itself – even when your PC is switched off. All this from a fuzzbox that looks like it came from the 1960s.
Out now | £139.95 | Expert Verdict








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9-29-2008
Why does it have to have that big aerial out the back? My home Wi-Fi isn’t that weak! I’d rather get a Pure. Less plastic and nicer design.