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  • Roberts R9993 Review 1

    Roberts Classic R9993

    The Roberts Classic R9993 is one of the more popular tools in the Roberts portfolio for a number of reasons. It’s small, sleek and portable. You get that same high-quality Roberts sound from the moment you tune into your preferred radio station.

  • Roberts Chronologic VI Review 1

    Roberts Chronologic VI

    The thing to remember about this particular clock radio is that it was designed as a clock first, and a radio after. It’s not going to fill your house with music – but it will get you up when you need to be awake.

    If you’re looking for something relatively simple that won’t break the bank, there’s nothing wrong with the Roberts Chronologic VI. You still get a crisp and clear quality of sound, combined with plenty of great alarm functions too.

  • Roberts Blutune T2 Review 1

    Roberts Blutune T2

    The Roberts Blutune T2 combines performance and style with a compact design that means it’s a perfect fit for almost any room. With great connectivity and sound quality, as you’d expected from a brand such as Roberts, this portable little device doesn’t compromise.

  • Roberts Ortus 2 Review 1

    Roberts Ortus 2

    The Roberts Ortus 2 radio is designed to combine the convenience of a bedside alarm with a portable radio, in one neat package. It’s pretty, functional, and all-around easy to use. The Roberts Ortus 2 radio alarm clock comes with all the features and sound quality you would expect from Roberts, as well as a few surprise features to enjoy.

  • Roberts Ortus 1 Review 1

    Roberts Ortus 1

    The Roberts Ortus 1 is the DAB alarm clock radio from Roberts intended to combine easy listening with a fun way to wake up every morning and relax in the evenings.

    If you need a device that you can set to suit your schedule, as well as something that you can rely on to provide excellent performance via sensational speakers and a high-quality build, this is the radio for you.

  • Roberts Play Radio 1

    Roberts Play

    The Roberts Play is an attractive device, it’s well-made and brimming with useful features. If you want to listen in peace, there’s even a handy socket so you can listen with your own headphones. However, it definitely feels as if the radio could do with a few extra capabilities.

  • Roberts Revival Uno Review 1

    Roberts Revival Uno

    If you’re looking for an attractive piece of home décor that doubles up as an amazing sound system, then the Uno may be right up your alley.

    The Roberts Revival Uno will give you the sound quality that you love, and it’ll do it with style too.

  • Roberts Rambler Review 1

    Roberts Rambler BT

    When it comes to sound quality, we weren’t expecting to be blown away. While Roberts Radio often impress with their sound, the Rambler is a small radio with only a mono speaker. While you can’t achieve a particularly dramatic volume with the Roberts Rambler BT, the sound is crisp and clear – much better than you would expect for the size.

  • Roberts Radio Classic R9954 Review 1

    Roberts Radio Classic R9954

    If you’re searching for a reliable and straightforward analogue radio, without digital functionality, then you’ll love the Roberts R9954. It’s not the most impressive or mind-blowing portable radio that we’ve ever seen, but it looks good, it sounds good, and it performs surprisingly well.

  • VQ Retro MkII Review 1

    VQ Retro Mk II

    The VQ Retro MK II is a worthy contender if you’re struck by the design aesthetic, although this does depend on personal preference of course. It’s a well-designed package that’s favourably priced, and represents good value for money.

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    VQ Lark

    The VQ Retro MK II is a worthy contender if you’re struck by the design aesthetic, although this does depend on personal preference of course. It’s a well-designed package that’s favourably priced, and represents good value for money.

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    VQ Susie-Q

    The VQ Susie-Q DAB radio is recognised as one of the flagship products for the VQ brand. It comes in an elegantly finished real wood and enamel case, and is available in both oak and walnut. Its coloured 2.4 inch OLED screen is great for viewing more info about the track playing, or navigating through the other tracks presented by your source.

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    VQ Rosie Lee

    The VQ Rosie Lee presents no difficulties in use; on the contrary, it actually has a couple of features that make it really user-friendly. One such feature is its auto-dimming LCD display. This display is able to adjust its brightness based on that of the current room that it is in, lessening the stress on your eyes especially at night.

  • VQ Monty DAB radio review

    VQ Monty

    The VQ Monty digital radio is a simple, stylish, and feature-rich audio solution for people who want aesthetics and sound quality without paying a fortune. With features like USB charge and AUX-in to help you connect external devices too, there’s not a lot that you can’t do with this kit. Users can even stream their favourite music as they go to sleep.

  • Sony XDR-S41D

    The Sony XDR-S41D is a compact, no-frills portable radio at a competitive price point. It’s not without its flaws, or its rivals, but it carries the Sony badge and could be ideal if you’re on a tight budget.

  • Sony XDR-P1DBP Review 1

    Sony XDR-P1DBP

    Sony’s portable DAB radio is relatively intuitive when it comes to use. It doesn’t have Bluetooth functionality, but does offer DAB+ despite its slow uptake in the UK. Users should also expect to do without any auxiliary features, as the radio also doesn’t have such a port.

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