Roberts stream 94l

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Our favourite budget radio remains a great buy

DAB radio | £200 | whf.cm/Stream94L

A more powerful processor should aid faster startup and functions

The Stream 94L is the latest iteration of a multiple What Hi-Fi? Award-winning radio. Everything we loved about the previous Roberts Stream 94i remains the same: the same design, extensive features, ease of use and enjoyable sound quality. Even the price has remained the same – worth celebrating in our current economic climate. At £200, the Roberts Stream 94L effectively replaces its predecessor the 94i with little fanfare.

It’s a smart-looking unit, with excellent build quality throughout. The Stream 94L is mains powered, but you can buy an optional battery pack to make it fully portable. You can control most aspects of the radio using the front row of buttons and the two dials for volume and tuning, the latter of which is also used for scrolling and selecting options. A small remote is supplied, but we find ourselves preferring the excellent Undok app (free for iOS and Android) to select radio or streaming options, access settings, adjust the custom EQ, and save multiple presets. It’s much easier and slicker to use, especially when searching for radio stations.

You can instantly access your top five favourite radio stations using the unit’s preset buttons, but many more than that can be stored and played via the app. On the back panel, you will find an aux input and a line output, a USB port for playing MP3 files, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

Inside lies a more powerful processor, which Roberts says results in speedier start-up times and faster functions. While we don’t have the older 94i on hand for comparison, the 94L is responsive and easy to use from the moment we plug it in. Selecting different inputs and radio stations is instinctive, and starting up from standby mode takes seconds.

You can listen to local and international radio stations thanks to internet radio, DAB/DAB+ and FM tuner (the antenna is included). Bluetooth was the big inclusion in the last model, and along with Spotify Connect, the new 94L now has built-in support for Amazon Music and Deezer streaming services.

A handy wi-fi icon in the full colour LCD display shows you signal strength, so you can fine-tune where you place the radio to get the best signal. The radio can display the bit rate, codec and each station’s sampling rate, plus song title, artist and station logo. The Stream 94L still operates as a bedside radio clock too.

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