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Grace Wifi Radio | 
enlarge | Brand: Intellitouch Category: CE
List Price: $194.99 Buy New: $157.51 You Save: $37.48 (19%)
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Rating: 53 reviews Sales Rank: 761
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 7 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 7.2 x 8.6 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: ITC-IR1000B Model: ITC-IR1000B UPC: 765410200012 EAN: 0765410200012 ASIN: B000YGNZN4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | plays Internet radio stations through wireless home network | | • | streams music from PC or Mac for convenient playback | | • | compatible with Pandora, Reciva Internet Radio, and MP3tunes | | • | 5 Internet radio station presets |
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Product Description plays Internet radio stations through wireless home network * streams music from PC or Mac for convenient playback * compatible with Pandora, Reciva Internet Radio, and MP3tunes * 5 Internet radio station presets *
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| Customer Reviews: Read 48 more reviews...
Easy Set-Up, Great Sound September 7, 2008 I'm an avid SW listener. This is the best invention since FM radio, no static and very good sound from this 4 inch speaker. It was very easy to set up with my Linksys network. While missing some nice to have features, this is a good radio for folks that don't want the hassle or expense of a SW radio and want the vast number of contemporary stations and music varieties not heard on SW, but the Grace radio has GREAT SOUND. Wish it had more than 5 station presets.
Grace is great September 5, 2008 Great product. I have been wanting a internet wifi radio for quite some time. I decided to take a chance on the Grace radio. I am not disappointed. For one, the price is about half the cost of other well known product offering.
Huge selection of internet radio stations of varying genres; and if your favorite station is not included in the menu offering from the Reciva network; you can log into Reciva from your computer and add custom stations/streams yourself.
Also includes provisions for the Pandora music website as well...another cool feature.
If you enjoy radio other than just your local channels or XM/Sirrius, this is the way to go. No monthly sattelite fees.
Highly recommend this gem! August 31, 2008 I live on the islands, so it's indeed a pleasure to be able to pick up classical music and ad-free public radio stations that broadcast from all over the mainland. I've had this radio about a month now, and haven't begun to check out all the available stations. Sound quality is clear and pleasant, reception is steady while in any room in my two story home. I've listened to a couple other brands, they're ok, but Grace is the one for me.
Great idea but work in progress August 30, 2008 Grace Wifi Radio The capability to hear thousands of stations worldwide is obviously very compelling. Of course you can hear the same stations from your PC too. However, packaging this technology in a small radio is what attracted me to this device. The radio has a lot of neat features. But almost all of them are work in progress. Let me elaborate on a few:
-Sound quality: When you attach the radio to your receiver through the available headset output to the receiver's Tape input source, you will quickly notice that the sound coming from your speakers is rather harsh. This problem is probably related to the underlying technology and stations, and is not necessarily a device problem. I have tried several popular stations and find the music either too boomy or too squeaky. -Internet connection: You will need to have some technical skills to set up the device and take advantage of some of the neat features of the technology. I had problem with running the device in WPA security mode with my Dlink Di-624 router. The router works fine with my laptop. WPA is a mode that encrypts the wireless packets. If you don't use WPA, you will be surprised next time you log in to your on-line bank account. I had to switch to another router (an older LinkSys router) to be able to use the radio in WPA mode. But it took me more than a month to resolve the technical issues. -Tech support: The technical support of the company is severely under-staffed. So, it is a challenge to get any quality technical support. So, be prepared to get help from your friendly IT if necessary.
Despite these shortcomings, I hope to see more demand for this technology so that perhaps a good competition results in better products.
Happy with purchase August 26, 2008 When I initially received my Grace Radio, it worked for 10 min. and then died. Nothing I could do would make it start again. I returned it to Amazon, which was a very easy experience. They paid return UPS postage, and I printed out a label to affix to the box from them. They immediately mailed my replacement before receiving the defective one. The new one works fine. No yucky stickers were on my radio. I had difficulty accessing my downloaded music from the computer on the Grace radio. It took me awhile to figure out, but my problem was I was running Norton 360 all-in-one security software, and under "my network" Norton had made the Grace's default security "default protected". Once I changed the trust level to "full trust", both Windows Media Player and Realplayer files were read by the Grace. I cannot use the Grace in my bedroom as it will not pick up my internet signal at that distance. I'm using a Linksys WRT 160N Ultra Range Plus router. When I tell people about the Grace radio, they always say they didn't know such a thing was available, and are kind of interested in it. Since we use this all the time, I'm thinking of getting the extended warranty just in case. I'm happy with my purchase.
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