DIY DAB Radio For Your Car November 02, 2007
Read more Cars , Gadgets , Gizmodo UK , MP3 , Motoring , Music , Radio , iPod
Radio enthusiasts will be delighted to know that PURE has launched what it claims is the first DAB radio for your car. Even better, you won’t need a mechanic to put it in.
The PURE Highway is an adaptor that allows you to listen to DAB radio on the your car’s existing FM radio. It will also let you connect up an iPod or other MP3 player for playback through the radio too, which is a real bonus.
Powered from the cigarette lighter socket, highway attaches to your windscreen, as does the ‘discreet’ DAB aerial. Highway has four preloaded presets: Virgin Radio, talkSPORT, Planet Rock and theJazz, and you can program others – up to 20.
You can even take it out for use as a portable DAB radio at the end of the journey. Handy indeed. Available now for £70.-Martin Lynch
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Comments
Yay! All the advantages of DAB without that annoyingly good sound quality ... ?!?!?!?
That annoyingly good sound quality Jem, is actually worse than FM quality.
http://www.digitalradiotech.co.uk/articles/Why-dont-some-people-mind-DABs-sound-quality.php