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Sangean WFT-1 WiFi Internet Radio Component Tuner


Model: WFT-1

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$349.99
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Catalog Number: 144272

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Product Description:
Features:
  • Internet WiFi radio with built-in network music player and digital receiver
  • FM-RDS/RBDS with information display
  • Real audio, MP3, AAC+ and WMA compatible
  • Immediate access to over 16,000 internet stations
  • 20 preset stations
  • Headphone input
  • Fully upgradable software
  • Wooden cabinet
  • Plug and play
  • Includes remote

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  Bruce S. from Long Island, NY

It was only a matter of time until a company would produce a product like this. It is welcome, because most Internet "radio" stations are of higher fidelity than FM. Additionally, having over 10,000 stations is certainly much better than what FM, satellite and HD offer. It is a revelation. The unit does exactly what it is supposed to do, which is to bring the world's voices to your audio system in good sound. There are a few caveats, however: The EQ and Volume controls work only through the headphone jack, not the line-out connections (a fact not mentioned in the manual, which, by the way, is nearly worthless); there is no power backup, so even if you lose power for an instant the clock resets itself and the connection reverts to the "Wifi" mode (which is OK if that's how you're connected, not so OK if you're connected by wire); in standby mode the front panel does not dim and there is no way to get it to do so; and the navigation is a bit cumbersome in setup mode. But to have access to this much music through my system, I will put up with these quirks. Overall, not a perfect product, but a good one.