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November 2008
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Audio input and output ports
Can stream audio from your computer
Scads of available Internet stations
Wireless music streaming
Great interface and screen
Stylish design
Superb Wi-Fi media streaming and internet radio features
Decent audio quality
Useful optional extras
Wi-Fi support for media streaming and internet radio support
Neat online service for filtering and selecting Internet radio channels
The Pure Evoke Flow is a classic Wi-Fi radio done right, offering free Internet radio broadcasts, podcasts, local network streaming, and FM radio in an upscale, portable box with good sound quality
The elegance of the touch-sensitive interface comes at the cost of usability. Remote and battery pack cost extra. Many popular music services, such as Pandora, Slacker, or Rhapsody, are not supported. The speaker is mono, and the terrestrial radio doesn't
The Pure Evoke Flow Wi-Fi radio offers superb construction and relatively full sound, but the music streaming options are stuck in the past.
Abstract: Convergence is a word we keep hearing, surely we must have converged by now? every trade show we visit some manufacturer has converged MP3 with SatNav or even a camera with a cushion, which wasnt a great idea when LP sat on it. So when we got our conv...
Great way to listen to digital or internet stations; easy to use; links well to website
Streaming quality isnt great; can be fiddly to navigate long lists of stations or tracks
The simplest internet radio weve seen, and a good digital radio to boot Good points Great way to listen to digital or internet stations; easy to use; links well to website Bad points Streaming quality isnt great; can be fiddly to navigate long lists...
The stunningly simple design of Pure's radios has seldom failed to impress us and this latest Evoke Flow is a perfect example of that. Something that is doubly impressive considering the wealth of features it packs in. Quite simply, if you want an easy to...
We are very impressed with the Pure Evoke Flow. It’s easy to use, offers a huge number of functions and is value-for-money to boot. ...
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Published: 2011-02-10, Author: Christopher , review by: macworld.co.uk
Audio input and output ports; Can stream audio from your computer; Scads of available Internet stations
Mono speaker; Controls can be confusing; No support for commercial streaming services
The Evoke Flow has access to plenty of content—Internet radio, terrestrial FM radio, and audio streamed from your computer or server—but some people will want more in the form of Pandora and Last.fm and, possibly, AM radio. And when your world is filled w...
Access to online stations; Web-based preset management; looks great
Confusing menus
The PURE Digital Evoke Flow makes listening to online radio easy, and it looks good, too. By integrating a search engine and supplementing the Evoke Flow with an online portal, PURE has delivered the iPod of Web-connected radios. It's a device that ma...
Abstract: When I first opened this box I thought another DAB radio from Pure, after a few minutes use I knew this was something that takes things to the next level. This is not simply a good DAB radio it is much much much more....
Abstract: We arent fans of the fact that when you are out and about you have to use Pures proprietary battery pack, which is an optional add-on extra, and that if you want full stereo you need to buy a second speaker. The volume could do with going a little h...