Testurteil: "9 out of 10"
Test: Einzeltest: Pure Evoke-2S stereo DAB/FM radio
Zitat: It´s certainly not cheap, at £170, but to put things in context, that´s still £30 less than the Evoke 3 hit the market for three years ago. You certainly get a lot of radio for your money and once you´ve tried it, it´s difficult to consider going back to a lesser, or even, heaven forfend, mono model. Yes, you can get more variety from internet radio, though it won´t necessarily sound as good as this, and if you´re after the ultimate in sound quality, you´ll plump for an FM tuner with an aerial on your roof. But as a portable radio for kitchen or bedroom, it takes some beating. If it had been a bit cheaper, we´d have had no hesitation in awarding it ten out of ten - it does just about everything it´s supposed to extremely well and if you´re genuinely concerned about the quality of sound you´re getting from your radio, it´s well worth investing in.