The range of features making the Morphy Richards a pretty complete bedroom or kitchen listening solution
A rare tactile treat, the Type R is a fascinating combination of 70s retro and up to date technology
Surprisingly, this DAB/FM clock radio from Tesco house-brand Technika manages to feel and look overpriced
A classy radio for sensible money, with touch-panel controls and an acceptable sound
Pure’s entry-level bedside clock radio is simpler than the Chronos model, and a great buy
Another one of those Roberts radios that looks like the old-fashioned version of modern, and it faces tough competition
Not a bad effort from Roberts, but the same money can buy you better sound
This is a great bedside buy, even if it’s no longer the revolutionary product it once was
It’s a mains-only mono radio, lacking the Evokes’ battery option, but it can be used with an optional speaker to give stereo
Myryad’s first ever DAB portable is a fine achievement. The competition is tough, though
In design terms the Evoke 2S doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but with solid build, good OLED display and revamped ‘Clearsound’ amp technology, it offers a clear evolution in sonic performance