It's compact, sounds good and is supremely flexible - it might be Mini but it's not minor
Great sound ; strong tuner ; flexible ; user friendly
Light bass
Average
4.8
out of 5
10 reviews
May, 2012
by (whathifi.com)
It's compact, sounds good and is supremely flexible - it might be Mini but it's not minor
Great sound ; strong tuner ; flexible ; user friendly
Light bass
by Sarahj (amazon.co.uk) - Mar, 2010
Perfect...
Looks good and sounds good. Very easy to use, automatically searches for stations and you can then save them. Better still you can plug your ipod into the AUX port with a cheap lead and choose your own music...yay! Colour is gorgeous too. Would...
Read the full reviewby Maki (amazon.co.uk) - Dec, 2009
A great little radio, but shame about the power options
I bought this for my fiance for Christmas, based on feedback I'd heard at a number of websites. It is a great little radio, and though it only has the one speaker, the sound quality is excellent, and loud enough for somewhere like the kitchen,...
Read the full reviewby E. Gaskell (amazon.co.uk) - Oct, 2009
PURE Pink Pleasure
This little DAB radio is all you will ever need from a radio. Is compact, cute, has excellent sound quality and easy to use functions... am very pleased with it! Get 'ONE'!
Read the full reviewby Esme Weatherwax (amazon.co.uk) - Aug, 2009
very happy
As other reviewers here, I find the sound quality and range of good sound in this little radio excellent for music and speech. I find it very easy indeed to use which has not been my experience in the past with digital (admittedly not dab) radios. ...
Read the full reviewby Woodie (amazon.co.uk) - May, 2009
excellent compact radio
We already have DAB radios by Roberts (2)and Pure (3)(others might have TVs round the house, we have radios!!) The quality of the Pure radios is far better then the large and heavy Roberts ones. The mini is ideal for travel, the sound is of the same...
Read the full reviewby Mr. F. L. Dunkin Wedd (amazon.co.uk) - Jan, 2009
Top hole, chaps
This is a fab DAB radio. It instantly picked up loads of stations (more than my Roberts DAB which cost four times as much). Sound is clear as a bell, even when you wind it up to high volume, and I've had no reception problems even without the aerial...
Read the full reviewby Rebecca (amazon.co.uk) - Nov, 2008
Pure ONE mini
This is a fantastic little radio that really packs a punch! It's simple to use and the Aux-input lets me use it as a speaker for my iPod too. 5 stars from a very happy customer! :)
Read the full reviewby lal (amazon.co.uk) - Nov, 2008
pure one mini
The major drawback with this radio is that it only takes a special sort of battery that Pure sell for an extra £20. It doesn't take normal batteries. Very annoying if you were planning to use it that way and it isn't clear until you have purchased and...
Read the full reviewby Mrs. N. J. Matthews (amazon.co.uk) - Oct, 2008
Excellent DAB Radio and great value for money! Enviromental friendly too.
The days of overpriced DAB radios are well and truly gone, and this ultra-compact number can be bagged for pocket shrapnel. Plasticky exterior aside, it's a good quality offering too, charitably throwing in extras such as an auxiliary input for MP3...
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