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Grace Wifi Radio

Grace Wifi Radio

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Brand: Intellitouch
Category: CE

List Price: $194.99
Buy New: $149.58
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 84 reviews
Sales Rank: 1035

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7
Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 7.2 x 8.6
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: ITC-IR1000B
Model: ITC-IR1000B
UPC: 765410200012
EAN: 0765410200012
ASIN: B000YGNZN4

Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days

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Features:
  • listen to over 10,000 radio stations from around the world.
  • Select stations by region, county, station or musical genre.
  • Wirelessly stream your music library from your PC
  • Works with any wireless Internet connection (802.11b & 802.11g compatible)
  • WEP and WPA compatible

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Product Description
Now you can listen to streaming Internet radio via your wireless network using the Grace Wireless Internet Radio. The Grace radio supports MP3, WMA and Real Media streaming. The 4-line LCD displays the song and artist. The intuitive and easy-to-use controls let you browse over 10,000 global Internet radio stations with ease.You can browse by location or by genre. Have you ever wanted to hear what's going on in your home town, state or country? What about local sports scores or weather reports from other places? Well, now Grace makes it possible!The sleek and simple design makes it a fit in most living rooms as well as easy and intuitive to use. Get yours today!


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4 out of 5 stars Good product   November 23, 2008
TV Lover (Phoenix, AZ)
I purchased this item for my office for ambient music. I thought about getting a satellite radio, but with all the turmoil with that and the subscription fees I was not up for that. Regular radio has so many adds that that was not helpful.

This "radio" fit the need. It was easy to set up and picked up my Linksys router immediately. Within a couple of minutes, I had internet stations playing loud and clear. There is a huge variety of stations to choose from. I was able to find and preset a few stations that fit our office ambiance. We now have good music and not all the repeats from the CD player over and over.

It is exactly as I hoped it would be. No complaints, except that the price seemed a little high which is why I gave it a 4-star rating. I would definitely buy this item again if the need arose for another radio.



4 out of 5 stars Good Product   November 19, 2008
J. C. Jackson (Boston)
I have owned this radio for about 5 months now, and am very pleased with it. It take a little getting used to, and it took a while to find what the range was, but with a firmware update and enhanced DSL (7.5Mbps), it is working flawlessly.

For those who complain about the range, it is probably a problem with your router or bandwidth rather than with the radio.

For those who complain about the clicking noise, I agree that it pretty muich eliminates this as bed-side radio, but since it has no alarm, it doesn't make sense to have it there anyway. The time I found the noise most annaying is when the radio is turned off, but now I have the radio on a power switch which allows me to kill power to it when not in use. It works fine, because the radio automatically resets to the correct time once you turn it on again. I take off one star for this strange noise--what could be causing it?

I also use it to stream Pandora stations--it works very well and eliminates the ads.

I used to be a shortwave radio user, but now with all the stations that have discontinued their shortwave broadcasts, this radio is definitely the way to go



5 out of 5 stars Free at last   November 17, 2008
Paul McConnell (Santa Fe, NM)
This is a neat product. I'm no longer tied to my very annoying local radio stations. I can get what I want without preemption by our no-good college sports.


3 out of 5 stars Lacks the Features of Even the Most Common Clock Radio   November 13, 2008
John A. Palermo (Vermont)
I really enjoy talk radio. I started out years ago with the consummate AM radio, the GE Superadio III. Then, I went digital to the CCrane. Now, years later, I was quite pleased to join the wifi radio community.

This radio works and it looks nice. Really, I am sure it is a technical marvel inside but all I care about is whether I can hear the talk host. But I have to say, I am fairly disappointed with the features on a number accounts. Now, that doesn't make it inferior to other wifi radios. Unlike Consumer Reports, I don't have the luxury of comparing various models side-by-side. This may actually be great by comparison to the competition. That said, here are my issues:

1) Five presets? That's it??? On a standard dial radio, that is pretty skimpy. But on a radio where you practically depend on presets, that is not nearly enough.

2) C'mon, even the cheapest clock radios allow you to simply press a "sleep" button on the top. I have to turn this radio on. Wait for it to link-up with the network. Then press a button, dial-a-dial, and select the preferred option. Ridiculous.

3) For $[...] bucks, it would be nice if the freakin' buttons had some sort of back lighting. C'mon, I bet 90% of the users have this on the nightstand. It would be nice if you could see the buttons after lights-out. Heck, I would even accept some sort of glow-in-the-dark buttons that are available on $[...] remote controls.

4) I wear contacts. At bedtime I remove them. Are you kidding with the font size of the clock display??? What is it, 8 point arial??? Jeeze, it is supposed to be a CLOCK radio. My Casio wrist watch has bigger numbers.

5) Speaking of the clock... When the radio is on, in the sleep mode, for instance, there is no clock display. Rather, the current radio station display scrolls. Now, most clock radios allow you the option of toggling between a clock display or the radio station display. This is another feature I normally would have just taken for granted.

6) Setting the alarm is another pain-in-the-arse. Why can't I just press a button to enable my preset alarm? This feature is available on my wind-up alarm clock. But, no, I have to press this, dial that, press this, accept that. [...].

7) I happen to be an EE. I understand the joys of the microcontroller. But here's a simple rule. A design should be elegant in its *simplicity*. This radio is really lacking in the "intuitive" department.




2 out of 5 stars Weak WiFi Sensing   November 9, 2008
Gepetto (Mendota Heights, MN)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The radio works great when it picks up the WiFi network but it sure doesn't have much range. I had it in my workshop only about 30 ft from the modem. I moved it everywhere in my workshop and it just couldn't find the signal. By the way, my Dell laptop had no such problem in the workshop. Returned the unit and received a prompt refund by Amazon. Amazon is great.



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