Roberts Rambler Max DAB+ / FM / Internet Radio - Duck Egg
409/2399£199.99


Colour: Duck egg
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About this product
Its SmartRadio capabilities elevate the Rambler Max, enabling access to DAB, FM, and Internet stations alongside built-in streaming services like Spotify and Deezer. This makes it a versatile all-in-one music hub.
The extended preset capacity of the Rambler Max allows users to store up to 60 station presets (20 DAB, 20 FM, 20 Internet), providing easy access to your favourite stations across all platforms, from traditional radio to streaming.
Product features:
- iPod compatible.
- USB port for external connection - 1 available.
- Bluetooth.
- LCD display.
- 60 preset stations - allows you to easily switch between your favourite stations.
- RDS scrolling text for digital radio.
- Alarm with sleep timer function.
- Auto time update.
- Auto tune and auto scan.
- Auxiliary input connector for iPod or MP3.
- Headphone socket for personal listening.
- Bass and treble controls to change audio levels.
General information:
- Size H17.7, W27, D9.4cm.
- Mains operated.
- Batteries required 1 x (not included).
- Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
- EAN: 5038301312794.
5
4 reviews
75%
Recommended this product
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Stylish and great sound
Great radio, sounds clear, many channels, both DAB and internet, looks stylish
Slang, South east
Great radio
I bought this a few weeks ago so glad I did i can connect my Spotify or listen to Internet radio as we have bad signal for radio where we live its great would definitely recommend
Jocks, 55 - 64, Dumfries
I LOVE IT!
Possibly the best thing I've ever bought! I love the look of it, the sound of it and I enjoy exploring the tens of thousands of stations that it can pick up. It's very tactile with it's old style knobs and buttons and super easy to navigate. I like the fact that it has a headphone socket but to use wireless headphones you need to use a Bluetooth adaptor, which is a down side. All the sockets are underneath which isn't the most convenient place. However, that's a minor issue unless you do use a Bluetooth adaptor in which case it needs to have a long enough wire to go under the case or it needs to be small enough to fit in the recess where the sockets are. The battery pack is optional but odd that Argos don't sell it. Seriously, the radio is so good it follows me around the house so it soon became clear that the rechargeable battery was essential for me! Still 5* for design despite the location of the sockets, but knocked one off for features due to lack of a Bluetooth transmitter.
RL100, 65 or over, Woking
Good radio
Great sound quality good looking radio unlike some that resemble a shoe box, traditional style with modern technology.
Tommy, 65 or over, Oldham UK
Hello There
After contacting our suppliers they have advised for the Roberts Rambler Max DAB+/FM/Internet Radio - Blue.
None of our radios have the facility to Transmit Bluetooth, they are all Bluetooth receivers only.
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Hello sue,
The supplier has advised the following for the Roberts Rambler Max DAB+ / FM / Internet Radio - Duck Egg:
“ Yes, you should be able to connect your CD player via Aux to the Rambler Max.
We haven’t tested this ourselves , so cannot be certain of the sound quality or if it works correctly. ”
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Hello Rich75,
The supplier has advised the following for the Roberts Rambler Max DAB+ / FM / Internet Radio:
“ In line with other audio manufacturers, Roberts do not publish power output figures such as the wattage.
A speaker wattage figure would be relevant only if information such as the efficiency and sensitivity are known.
The wattage indicated on the speaker inside any of our units solely states the maximum it is designed to receive and does not reflect an accurate output figure. ”
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Hello Genisis,
The supplier has advised the following for the Roberts Rambler Max DAB+ / FM / Internet Radio - Duck Egg:
“ Unfortunately, the Rambler Max cannot be connected to an external aerial. ”
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Hello Kal,
The supplier has advised the following for the Roberts Rambler Max DAB+ / FM / Internet Radio - Duck Egg:
“ The Rambler Max does not have 2 speakers I am afraid.
The head-phone socket will play music in stereo but not the external speaker. ”
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