Sanyo r227 wifi radio




















Superior Sound Recording: High-efficiency 90mm speaker drivers with dual tuned ports coupled with 4W RMS system amplifier power provide extended bass response resulting in a warm, rich sound which is virtually unmatched in tabletop audio. Connectivity to External Devices The R boast a front panel stereo headphone jack, stereo auxiliary input jack to allow users to connect their personal audio players, as well as a stereo line output to connect to home theater system.

Distinctive Piano-Black Finish: With the sleek, sophisticated look of an audiophile product, the R brushed silver facing and piano-black wood finish is a perfect match for the bedroom, den, kitchen or office. Specifications FM Tuning Range It comes with all manufacturer supplied accessories, and full manufacturer's USA warranty.

View Cart. Manufacturer Part Number. Product Name. FM Tuning Range. System Power. Speaker Drivers. Most I-radios tend to sound too bright, verging on tinny. And the R looks good. On the debit side? Very basic I-radio features, a mediocre user interface and flawed media player functionality. Our out-of-the-box experience, though, was generally good. Connecting the RSS7 to a wireless test network went without flaw.

Like most I-radios, the R includes a small monochrome LCD on the front for displaying menus, station and track lists, and FM frequencies. Simple wizard software on the device, viewed on the LCD, walks you through the process of scanning for and selecting a network and entering an encryption key if required. Our test network uses MAC address filtering, which requires adding the hardware address of each device to Wi-Fi router software. As an I-radio, the R works well enough.

Sanyo uses chip technology, firmware, and an Internet radio database from Reciva Ltd. The Reciva technology is used in I-radios from other vendors, as well. You can browse stations by genre or location, for example, but within each location or genre, stations are simply listed alphabetically. Some I-radios also organize stations by genre within each location and location within each genre.

There are no listings of recently tuned stations, new stations added to the database or favorites. These are all features other I-radios do offer. Many also let you register yourself and your radio at a Web portal and use the portal to add new stations to the database and add favorites from the database that show up immediately in listings on the radio.

They appear within a day. The radio will play stereo and has a pair of speakers mounted on the left and right ends. It has line-in, line-out and headphone jacks to boot.

The front display of the r The back panel of the r Besides the radio itself, Sanyo provides a wireless remote control unit complete with a battery , two-prong AC cord, instruction booklet and a one-sheet menu guide that explains how to enjoy various settings using the controls on the radio. Cheerfully, you need to do this just once unless you reset, natch. Bear in mind, though: Sanyo has an agreement with the Reciva Internet radio service radio. Select location instead, and you are presented with a list of 45 countries and from there, individual stations as well.

Making finding a good station even more tedious, you are additionally locked into alphanumerically sorted lists. If Sanyo had included a way to change the presentation order — to sort by popularity, for example, as you can on websites — the pain of a sequential navigation system would be eased somewhat.

To be fair, the user front-end is clear and easy to figure out… we just wish it were easier to manipulate.



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