Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Revo Blik RadioStation and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Revo Blik RadioStation.
April 2008
(84%)
12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: The Blik Wi-Fi radio uses the Internet to receive a bucket load of different radio channels from anywhere in the world, at last count there was 11,443 different channels so no matter how diverse your taste there should be something of interest. Along ...
The ultimate "one box" radio device? Boasting the Holy Trinity of FM, DAB and Internet radio, quite possibly. A slick interface helped us get the Blik up and running easily, and once we were fully Wi-Fi'd up we had access to around 9,000 radio station...
You'll probably want to keep this hidden under a throw, or something, given the horrendous morse-code patterning and plastic body. Also, as easy as it is to use, things would be even easier if the remote wasn't one of those unresponsive ultra-slim...
The Blik might not be the last word in ear-ticklingly brilliant sound quality, but when it comes to flexibility there's no radio out there that can beat its DAB-Internet-FM triple whammy.Revo Blik RadioStation is tagged with Revo, Wi-Fi, DAB radio, FM...
Abstract: Despite its suspect ergonomics, the Revo Blik WiFi Internet radio does an excellent job of streaming all kinds of online radio into your home. Set-up is surprisingly trouble-free and, as long as you have a wireless router, you can also have 10,000-plu...
Abstract: It is a maximum of 25x12x6cm, mine was white, but they also do black. The rear has a six section 55cm rod aerial, jack sockets for output to stereo speakers. A 3.5mm earbud socket and input for the power socket, the only other socket is on the right si...
Abstract: You may already listen to Internet radio via iTunes and sites such as live365.com, but if you want the convenience of listening anywhere in the house or better reproduction than from a typical MacBook then Revos Blik radio looks promising.
Published: 2008-03-13, Author: Rob , review by: CNET.co.uk
Combines three types of radio; streams music from a PC or Mac; small, lightweight design; simple setup
Audio quality isnt as impressive as some systems
Managing to combine DAB, FM and Internet radio in an attractive, compact and above all affordable package is no mean feat, but Revo has pulled it off with the Blik RadioStation. While the sound quality might not match the finest systems DAB has to off...
Excellent value, Support for FM, DAB and internet radio, Ability to access Listen Again content, Neat unit
Some ergonomic blunders, We couldn’t work Mac streaming
This, folks, is a wireless wireless. That is to say its a radio - supporting FM, DAB and even the not-yet-used-in-the-UK DAB+ - that also has WiFi, so it can connect to the internet to play web-based radio stations and, in theory at least, stream musi...
Abstract: If youre looking for a radio, this is the radio youre looking for. The Swiss Army knife of radio. Scottish manufacturer Revos product range consists solely of radios, and the Blik RadioStation is the first in the world to combine Internet radio wi...