Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Upend This Cute Internet Radio To Change Channels

Non-discerning European listeners have been rocking out to the Q2 for around a year already, and right away fortunate Statesiders can suffer the stipulations of a four-channel Internet radio. Yes Internet radio. The things still exist.

The Q2 is a small, multicolored brick that connects to the Internet around "wireless broadband." You can configure it (via a computer) to recollect 4 stations, and you can flip between them by physically relocating the Q2 and laying it on a not similar side. Volume is practiced by sloping it back or forward, and if you place it face-down it enters standby.

When we listened that you can usually select 4 channels, we was ready to beginning laughing, but back when we obviously used a actual air wave we usually ever listened to a couple of stations anyway. And you obtain to collect those 4 from any of the tens of thousands of streams available.

Next we thought, because not just use an iPod Touch? Because a Touch in addition to a orator expenses a lot more than the $130 you'll pay is to Q2. In fact, this small box might be the preferred present for your parents. There's usually a button, and even the setup program involves nothing more than boring and dropping the selected stations to cinema of the cube's sides. Nerds might prefer a Bluetooth phone and a JamBox, but mother likes things simple.

The Q2 is existing now, and may be gotten from Amazon in an form of sweets colors.

Q2 product page [Q2. Thanks, Erin!]

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