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Review: PURE Tempus-1XT DAB radio

by Bob Crabtree on 1 July 2006, 04:22

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At a glance

Pros

* Easy to use
* Sounds great
* It's DAB - and well implemented, too
* Good selection of versatile alarms - couples who needed to get up hours apart are well catered for and can go to sleep listening to one station and each wake to another quite different station
* Quite small and light - no trouble to move from room to room
* USB updating of firmware - all consumer electronics products should have this option
* Reasonably price, if not ultra-cheap (and you can save £10 by opting for the maple finish)

Cons

* No audio input (so no iPod playback, for instance)
* No battery options (so you miss out when moving it from room-to-room and can't take it out and about)
* Surprisingly large plug-mounted mains adaptor
* It's only DAB - with no FM - so might not receive your favourite minority stations
* Mono-only speaker
* Lacks grab-you-by-the-throat good looks (but would probably look at home in any room in the house)

If you're a radio person while at home and are in the market for something better than the table-top radio you've got already, then DAB is the obvious choice. But does that mean you should choose the PURE Tempus-1XT? Well, even though it's not ultra-good-looking, it is still a product you could fall in love with - there's so little to criticise and so much to praise.

Would we recommend it? Wholeheartedly. Assuming, that is, the Tempus-1XT doesn't lack any feature you need/want (battery capability, FM reception, or audio input, say) and is within your intended budget range. But if the Tempus doesn't meet your requirements, it's almost a certainty that PURE has within its DAB line up something that will hit your sweet spot.

And our very positive experiences with the Tempus-1XT leads us to suggest that you do check out PURE's offerings when compiling a shortlist - the company hasn't established itself as the top brand in DAB radios without good reason.


HEXUS Awards

The Tempus-1XT isn't ultra cheap but is good value and you can save a bit by opting for the version in maple veneer. It achieves exactly what we think its designer set out to do and can be thoroughly recommended.









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HEXUS.links

HEXUS.community - discussion thread about this review
PURE Tempus-1XT - home page
PURE ST-1 speaker - home page
PURE - home page
BBC - DAB home page (includes reception checker - by postcode)
HEXUS.review - Dualit DAB/FM Kitchen Radio



HEXUS Where2Buy

When buying online, price is king, so most stockists of the Tempus-1XT seem to opt for the maple version, rather than cherry. Those that stock both seem to put a £10 premium on the cherry. The price to beat is RankHour's £ 87.98 - including VAT and next-day delivery (£6.99). Opting for three-to-five day delivery cuts the cost to £2.99. In either case, the charge would also cover delivery of an ST1 speaker (in maple) if that were purchased at the same time, at £29.99 inc VAT

John Lewis's £92.95 for the maple version includes VAT and five-day delivery (£3.95). Next-day or named-day delivery costs £6.95. The company also stocks the cherry version, and this costs £10 more.

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