Tune into internet, DAB and FM radio with the Magicbox Clarus Plus

Clarus Plus Internet Radio

As well as DAB and FM reception, the Clarus Plus can also receive internet radio stations from around the world.

It's wi-fi capable, meaning it can log on to your home wireless network and internet connection anywhere around the house. It's also compatible with the Listen Again Services offered by many radio stations, has 24 presets (eight for each format), an alarm clock/sleep timer, large backlit display and a hedaphone socket.

The Clarus Plus radio is mains operated, firmware upgradeable, supports streaming of WMA, Real Audio and MP3 music files and can handle WEP, TKIP, WPA and WPA2 wi-fi security.

The stereo speakers deliver 1.5w per channel, there's a 3.5mm analogue output and the unit measures 17 x 26 x 14cm (hxwxd).

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