Top features:
– Bluetooth lets you stream music from your phone cable-free
– USB socket lets you play music and charge smart device at the same time
– DAB+ gives you your favourite stations in better quality
– Dual alarms give you a choice of audio wake up to
Bluetooth
Enjoy taking your music with you wherever you go, thanks to the Roberts Blutune T2 Portable DAB+/FM Bluetooth Radio.
With Bluetooth connectivity, you’re able to connect your smartphone to the radio completely wire free. Enjoy hearing tracks directly from your device’s music player, or from streaming services like Spotify, Deezer and more. When there’s nothing on the radio you fancy hearing, there’s still a whole host of listening options.
And because it weighs less than a kilo and features a carry handle, the Roberts Blutune T2 is perfectly portable and convenient for summer days in the park.
USB socket
You won’t need to bring a power bank out when you’re listening to your Roberts Blutune T2 Radio on the go. With a USB port at the back of the device, the radio will let you play your music via USB at the same time as charging your phone.
Or, if you don’t fancy choosing a song every time one finishes, plug in a USB drive with music files and switch to the music player function. The Roberts Blutune T2 can play FLAC and WAV files, so you can hear your hi-hat, kick, and bassline loud and clear.
DAB+
Get access to the stations that get you through the day. With a DAB+ tuner, the Roberts Blutune T2 receives stations in much better quality than traditional analogue radios.
With thirty presets each for DAB+ and FM stations, you won’t have to manually scroll through channels easily to find something you want to hear. And if there’s a song you don’t recognise but like the sound of, you’ll see the track ID displayed on the screen.
Dual alarms
Start your day with the music you like. The Roberts Blutune T2 Portable Radio lets you wake up to either FM or DAB digital radio, so you can discover new artists and songs from the second you’re up. Or, if it’s too early for music, you can choose a good-old-fashioned buzzer as your alarm.