Featured comment by mattoc4:
"Can you suggest any good cheapish bluetooth speakers?
I'm looking for one for my flat with the option to take into the other rooms (recahragable), ..." More »
Pure's attempting to capture the multi-room audio market for the budget-conscious. Having already shown off the decent Jongo S340B, Pure's now got a much beefier T640B 100W 'room filling' wireless speaker to pair with it. Plus it's also showing off a wireless hi-fi adapter, so you can use your own, existing speakers. Decent multi-room audio on-the-cheap might finally be go. Read More >>
Featured comment by markcgrant:
"True, but I can't see it going too low. At £200, unless the sound is flawless, I'd still be tempted by others for a little more. But at £150 a 3 uni..." More »
Pure's getting into the multi-room audio space that Sonos basically dominates at the moment. Pure's play here is price; its new Jongo music system is, apparently, "the most affordable mainstream multi-room audio system" in the world. Considering even the most basic Sonos system is pretty damn pricy, Pure might have something worth looking at with the new Jongo S340B, if you're looking to expand you speaker setup about the house. Read More >>
Featured comment by Ian:
"I'm really looking forward to trying one of these. I ordered after seeing this article, for delivery 30th November. As of 5th December I'm being tol..." More »
Pure's made the leap from making digital radios to the exciting world of Freeview+ HD boxes. I know what you're thinking, just another rubbish Freview box that you're probably not going to buy. But Pure might actually make a difference here with the Avalon 300R Connect. It's finally done what we've been craving for ages, spent time on the interface and made it slick and fast. Read More >>
We have here a couple of DAB radios. One is a new offering from Philips, which probably works perfectly well and looks like a useful little thing for £49.99. Another is the Evoke from Pure, which just like the Philips, is probably a darling little machine that just wants to celebrate its 10th anniversary in style alongside its hefty £149.99 price tag. Just a shame that both have been ruined by having flags stuck on the front (and backside) of each radio. Read More >>
Featured comment by coastwalker:
"They will be on every sitcom going. My kind of union jack anything has to be nearly three foot tall with a bicycle tyre round the outside and a 10" sp..." More »
Pure's subscription-based music service has launched. If you don't like the idea of paying £4.99 a month for access to "millions" of songs, there's currently a free one-month trial on offer to ease the transition to cloud-based music. Oddly, though, the company says offline caching for mobile devices will be available soon "for an additional monthly fee." [Pure] Read More >>
Featured comment by Magic Robot:
"Spotify has offline streaming for my phone and iTouch, I can stream it through my Logitech Squeezebox and control the Squeezebox using iPeng. I also h..." More »
If you haven’t taken every single book you’ve ever bought or been given, marched out into the garden with them and set them alight, then you’re just not the modernista that you think you are. Read More >>
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Pure has another 200-series music player to go alongside its Contour 200i -- the Sensia 200D Connect. It's a touchscreen media streamer with internet radio, FM and digital radio, plus the ability to play any other music you've got squirreled away on your network. Read More >>
Pure has just announced its first device with AirPlay compatibility, with the £199 Contour 200i Air ready for the approval of serious Apple fans. Read More >>
Pure's unleashed another entry into the in-car after-market DAB add-on space with their new Highway 300Di. Featuring iPod control and charge, and a fancy OLED-equipped removable controller unit the 300Di adds DAB to your ride without drilling holes. Read More >>
Expensive radio maker Pure is about to step into the hotly contested online streaming service world, with the launch of Pure Music -- which comes with access to 15m tracks for a £5 monthly fee. Read More >>