The Squeezebox Radio from Logitech, which made its appearance in the later part of 2009, is an absolute visual delight. With a 2.4 inch full-color imagery screen and Wi-Fi radio reception, the receiver is full of great features. It receives over 100,000 radio stations and shows and has different displays for each of them.
The other attractive features include the display album art, Flickr photo slideshow and the scrolling info about the various artists and tracks. The unit can easily be connected to the internet and you just have to name any city station across the globe and you are almost certain to find it.
RadioTime’s search engine is behind the mysqueezebox.com network. You can choose any stations from the menu by genre or location by the help of the various narrow down options. The Squeezebox radio is very easy and competent and has as many as six button presets including your favorite menu.
The black and red speaker has a very decent sound but does not have any bass or treble adjustments. It can be connected to though to bigger stereo if you wish to amplify its sound. The crossfade adjustments option allows users to have auto control on certain songs which sound less than the others. The unit also comes with the feature of Facebook integration so that you can share your favorite music with your friends apart from sending music recommendations to them.
The only area of concern for the users is that they may find it difficult to find a station quickly as the stations are not arranged alphabetically and it also glitches at times. However, an affordable price of $200 and its fabulous features does set it apart from the rest.
