As well as giving you access to hundreds of digital and analogue stations, the KS Pixel DAB/FM radio is ultra portable and has an alarm function too.
More Music
Our Pixel DAB/FM radio has a dual alarm with the option to wake up to the radio or a buzzer and a sleep and snooze function, but it's much more than just an alarm. Giving you access to hundreds of digital stations, the Pixel provides a wider selection of music, with up to 10 presets for ultimate convenience.
Easy to Use
Extremely easy to use, you don't need to worry about remembering wavelengths and frequencies or fine tuning a station to get the best reception - simply choose the name of the station from the Pixel's LCD display.
Ultra Portable
Thanks to its tiny size and the fact that it has up to 8 hours of battery life, the Pixel is ultra portable, so you can wake up happy wherever you are.
The KitSound Pixel
Unsurprisingly, waking up to music in the morning can put you in a better mood than waking up to a buzzer. Say good morning with the KitSound Pixel.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
Battery type: AAA x 4 (not included)
Output RMS: 2 W
Frequency response: 125 Hz - 8 kHz
Number of presets: 10
Jack socket: 3.5 mm headphone
14 comments
Zarjaz2000
12 Dec 15#1
These tend to chew up batteries very quickly....so be sure to invest in rechargeables.
CyberDude
12 Dec 15#2
does it come with a power adaptor ? As the pic shows a power adaptor socket
stealth666 to CyberDude
13 Dec 15#8
Mine did :smiley:
whingygit
12 Dec 15#3
so,due to battery life,you`re ok,unless you sleep more than 8 hours then! :confused:
zaax
13 Dec 15#4
Only 8 hours my radio last 6 months
_taurus_
13 Dec 15#5
Its AA battery type and poor seller, buy from other or from asda
p-e-t-e to _taurus_
13 Dec 151#7
To be fair they have a rating of 99.5%, so only around 1 in 200 people were not happy!
macleanie
13 Dec 151#6
Bought this last time it was posted. It arrived with a broken aerial, vodafone took ages to do anything about it until eBay eventually issued me with a full refund. Id avoid it tbh.
stealth666
13 Dec 15#9
nice little radio, but in places must have aerial up full, then hit and miss :smiley:
_taurus_
13 Dec 15#10
Try to ask the question this seller.
coldo
13 Dec 15#11
this is what puts me off a dab radio , as I use a radio in the bathroom so most of these dab radios don't seem to last long with batteries ..or does anyone know of a dab radio with half descent battery life ?? cheers .p.s does look a cool wee radio though .
mikerj to coldo
19 Dec 15#13
The "Roberts Splash" radio sounds ideal for you, though it's nowhere near as cheap as this. It uses two D cells that give about 60 hours life, and is designed to be used in wet conditions like a bathroom.
The Sony ICF-S80 is cheaper (£35 in Currys) with even longer battery life, though it's quite a small radio so sound quality probably not as good as Roberts.
Opening post
As well as giving you access to hundreds of digital and analogue stations, the KS Pixel DAB/FM radio is ultra portable and has an alarm function too.
More Music
Our Pixel DAB/FM radio has a dual alarm with the option to wake up to the radio or a buzzer and a sleep and snooze function, but it's much more than just an alarm. Giving you access to hundreds of digital stations, the Pixel provides a wider selection of music, with up to 10 presets for ultimate convenience.
Easy to Use
Extremely easy to use, you don't need to worry about remembering wavelengths and frequencies or fine tuning a station to get the best reception - simply choose the name of the station from the Pixel's LCD display.
Ultra Portable
Thanks to its tiny size and the fact that it has up to 8 hours of battery life, the Pixel is ultra portable, so you can wake up happy wherever you are.
The KitSound Pixel
Unsurprisingly, waking up to music in the morning can put you in a better mood than waking up to a buzzer. Say good morning with the KitSound Pixel.
About KitSound
We are craftspeople. We are musicians. We are KitSound™ and we all commit ourselves to achieving one shared goal: Bringing people closer to their music. By understanding music we stay true to its craft. Pure, rich, incredible sound. We settle for nothing less.
Specifications:
Battery type: AAA x 4 (not included)
Output RMS: 2 W
Frequency response: 125 Hz - 8 kHz
Number of presets: 10
Jack socket: 3.5 mm headphone
14 comments
The Sony ICF-S80 is cheaper (£35 in Currys) with even longer battery life, though it's quite a small radio so sound quality probably not as good as Roberts.