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Lenco DIR-70 Tabletop Radio Electric DAB with Bluetooth Black

Key features:

  • Internet Radio
  • Radio Memories: 250
  • FM, DAB+ Listening via Wi-Fi
  • Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth: 5.0
  • 3W Speaker
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Description

Description

The Lenco DIR-70 is an internet radio designed in the style of the '60s and '70s. With the built-in Wi-Fi connection, the device can receive all available radio stations via the internet. In addition to FM stations, you can also listen to new technology DAB+ stations, again via Wi-Fi.

Additional features

The Lenco DIR-70 features modern Bluetooth 5.0 technology. This allows you to play music from any Bluetooth-enabled device. Despite its compact size, the DIR-70 can deliver 3 Watt RMS sound power. The DIR-70 Internet radio is equipped with full alarm clock functionality. Two different wake-up times can be stored, and a sleep timer and mandatory snooze function are also available. The DIR-70 has a 2.4’’ color display with weather forecast.

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Specifications

Specifications

Radio type
Tabletop
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
DAB, FM
Additional Specifications
Internet Radio, Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen
Connectivity
Bluetooth, WiFi
Power Source
Electric
Colour
Black
Length
6.096 cm
Length
6.096 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (6)

Reviews

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  • ss_sk
    2
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The first product I returned. The sound and build quality seemed satisfactory, but I didn't bother much because it broke the next day.

    In terms of manual station storage, it failed miserably! And the reason I chose it was precisely for this feature. It has a list of Greek stations, but two were missing that I wanted - however, no matter how many variations I tried in the URL addresses, it couldn't find anything. When a station disconnected from the aforementioned list, I decided there was no reason to bother.

    Furthermore, the interface is simply tragic! Someone unfamiliar with electronic devices will suffer (so it's not really suitable as a gift for an elderly person... which is actually why I wanted it in the first place). A buyer mentioned the app airMusic, but the capabilities it offers are limited (and no, you can't add stations with URLs through the app on your phone... you have to type it by pressing the buttons on the device... moving from a to z... and then from 1 to 9... and then a bunch of symbols... for each digit... it's driving me crazy!).

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  • GiorgosRP
    5
    11 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Very good quality-price ratio. The sound, although not very loud, is quite satisfactory and can be further improved with equalizer customization. There is the possibility to connect headphones with the classic audio jack. Full access to all device functions from smartphones through the free AirMusic app. In addition to the functions mentioned in detail in the product specifications, there is also the possibility to manually add stations using the corresponding URL. I would recommend it for purchase.
    UPDATE AFTER 3 YEARS OF USE:
    It continues to function without any particular issues.
    How to add stations that are not available on the device:
    By creating an account on Media You (https://www.mediayou.net), go to the Radio option (always on the web page, not on the device) and enter the wireless MAC address of the device and the name you want to give it. The process is not complicated. There are detailed instructions on how to find this address from the device. Once you do this, you can add stations on the web page, which will then be available on the device in the MediaU menu. I have added stations that were not previously available.

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    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
  • The first product I returned. The sound and build quality seemed satisfactory, but I didn't bother much because it broke the next day.

    In terms of manual station storage, it failed miserably! And the reason I chose it was precisely for this feature. It has a list of Greek stations, but two were missing that I wanted - however, no matter how many variations I tried in the URL addresses, it couldn't find anything. When a station disconnected from the aforementioned list, I decided there was no reason to bother.

    Furthermore, the interface is simply tragic! Someone unfamiliar with electronic devices will suffer (so it's not really suitable as a gift for an elderly person... which is actually why I wanted it in the first place). A buyer mentioned the app airMusic, but the capabilities it offers are limited (and no, you can't add stations with URLs through the app on your phone... you have to type it by pressing the buttons on the device... moving from a to z... and then from 1 to 9... and then a bunch of symbols... for each digit... it's driving me crazy!).

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  • Very good quality-price ratio. The sound, although not very loud, is quite satisfactory and can be further improved with equalizer customization. There is the possibility to connect headphones with the classic audio jack. Full access to all device functions from smartphones through the free AirMusic app. In addition to the functions mentioned in detail in the product specifications, there is also the possibility to manually add stations using the corresponding URL. I would recommend it for purchase.
    UPDATE AFTER 3 YEARS OF USE:
    It continues to function without any particular issues.
    How to add stations that are not available on the device:
    By creating an account on Media You (https://www.mediayou.net), go to the Radio option (always on the web page, not on the device) and enter the wireless MAC address of the device and the name you want to give it. The process is not complicated. There are detailed instructions on how to find this address from the device. Once you do this, you can add stations on the web page, which will then be available on the device in the MediaU menu. I have added stations that were not previously available.

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GiorgosRP

Δεν έχει δέκτη FM. Που σημαίνει ότι για να ακούσει κάποιος ραδιοφωνικούς σταθμούς των FM χρειάζεται σύνδεση WiFi, ώστε να τους ακούει μέσω Internet. Από εκεί και πέρα, μπορεί να ακούει οποιοδήποτε σταθμό που εκπέμπει στα FM ανά την Ελλάδα, αρκεί ο σταθμός αυτός να έχει παίζει online και στο διαδίκτυο.

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Description & Specifications

The Lenco DIR-70 is an internet radio designed in the style of the '60s and '70s. With the built-in Wi-Fi connection, the device can receive all available radio stations via the internet. In addition to FM stations, you can also listen to new technology DAB+ stations, again via Wi-Fi.

Additional features

The Lenco DIR-70 features modern Bluetooth 5.0 technology. This allows you to play music from any Bluetooth-enabled device. Despite its compact size, the DIR-70 can deliver 3 Watt RMS sound power. The DIR-70 Internet radio is equipped with full alarm clock functionality. Two different wake-up times can be stored, and a sleep timer and mandatory snooze function are also available. The DIR-70 has a 2.4’’ color display with weather forecast.

Manufacturer

Radio type
Tabletop
Receiver Type
Digital
Supported Frequencies
DAB, FM
Additional Specifications
Internet Radio, Built-in Speakers, Built-in Screen
Connectivity
Bluetooth, WiFi
Power Source
Electric
Colour
Black
Length
6.096 cm
Length
6.096 cm

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (6)

  1. 3
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Sound quality
  • Volume
  • Value for money
  • Signal quality
  • Handling
  • Construction quality
  • ss_sk
    2
    14 out of 15 members found this review helpful

    The first product I returned. The sound and build quality seemed satisfactory, but I didn't bother much because it broke the next day.

    In terms of manual station storage, it failed miserably! And the reason I chose it was precisely for this feature. It has a list of Greek stations, but two were missing that I wanted - however, no matter how many variations I tried in the URL addresses, it couldn't find anything. When a station disconnected from the aforementioned list, I decided there was no reason to bother.

    Furthermore, the interface is simply tragic! Someone unfamiliar with electronic devices will suffer (so it's not really suitable as a gift for an elderly person... which is actually why I wanted it in the first place). A buyer mentioned the app airMusic, but the capabilities it offers are limited (and no, you can't add stations with URLs through the app on your phone... you have to type it by pressing the buttons on the device... moving from a to z... and then from 1 to 9... and then a bunch of symbols... for each digit... it's driving me crazy!).

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Signal quality
    • Handling
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • GiorgosRP
    5
    11 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    Very good quality-price ratio. The sound, although not very loud, is quite satisfactory and can be further improved with equalizer customization. There is the possibility to connect headphones with the classic audio jack. Full access to all device functions from smartphones through the free AirMusic app. In addition to the functions mentioned in detail in the product specifications, there is also the possibility to manually add stations using the corresponding URL. I would recommend it for purchase.
    UPDATE AFTER 3 YEARS OF USE:
    It continues to function without any particular issues.
    How to add stations that are not available on the device:
    By creating an account on Media You (https://www.mediayou.net), go to the Radio option (always on the web page, not on the device) and enter the wireless MAC address of the device and the name you want to give it. The process is not complicated. There are detailed instructions on how to find this address from the device. Once you do this, you can add stations on the web page, which will then be available on the device in the MediaU menu. I have added stations that were not previously available.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Handling
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Construction quality
    • Handling
    • Value for money
  • Verified purchase

    • Signal quality
    • Sound quality
    • Volume
    • Handling
    • Value for money
    • Construction quality
  • The first product I returned. The sound and build quality seemed satisfactory, but I didn't bother much because it broke the next day.

    In terms of manual station storage, it failed miserably! And the reason I chose it was precisely for this feature. It has a list of Greek stations, but two were missing that I wanted - however, no matter how many variations I tried in the URL addresses, it couldn't find anything. When a station disconnected from the aforementioned list, I decided there was no reason to bother.

    Furthermore, the interface is simply tragic! Someone unfamiliar with electronic devices will suffer (so it's not really suitable as a gift for an elderly person... which is actually why I wanted it in the first place). A buyer mentioned the app airMusic, but the capabilities it offers are limited (and no, you can't add stations with URLs through the app on your phone... you have to type it by pressing the buttons on the device... moving from a to z... and then from 1 to 9... and then a bunch of symbols... for each digit... it's driving me crazy!).

    Translated from Greek ·
    14
  • Very good quality-price ratio. The sound, although not very loud, is quite satisfactory and can be further improved with equalizer customization. There is the possibility to connect headphones with the classic audio jack. Full access to all device functions from smartphones through the free AirMusic app. In addition to the functions mentioned in detail in the product specifications, there is also the possibility to manually add stations using the corresponding URL. I would recommend it for purchase.
    UPDATE AFTER 3 YEARS OF USE:
    It continues to function without any particular issues.
    How to add stations that are not available on the device:
    By creating an account on Media You (https://www.mediayou.net), go to the Radio option (always on the web page, not on the device) and enter the wireless MAC address of the device and the name you want to give it. The process is not complicated. There are detailed instructions on how to find this address from the device. Once you do this, you can add stations on the web page, which will then be available on the device in the MediaU menu. I have added stations that were not previously available.

    Translated from Greek ·
    11
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