
Roberts Stream 94i EU Plus
FM, DAB+, Web radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Roberts Stream 94i EU Plus
FM, DAB+, Web radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Hello, you can only listen to podcasts "live" when they are on the radio. Saving and listening later is not possible without a smartphone.
This radio has a power consumption of 2.2 amps.
Unfortunately, we could not get any information other than the following: 2x 9W (L&R) and 1x18W (Bass), giving a maximum of 36W. The power consumption will vary depending on many factors, including mode, volume setting, screen lighting, network connection and audio content. However, if you are listening to a DAB voice radio station with the volume set at 50%, the power consumption is approximately 4.32W.
In response to this enquiry (WLAN) and also to the further question about a possible battery operation of the model 94i EU Plus, the following results from my experience: At the first start-up attempt, I chose the simple way via the connection via LAN cable to my router, which very quickly enabled the mode selection (Mode). Here I selected "DAB" and immediately received a connection to the SRF2 Kultur programme currently playing without any further action. At the same time, all active network connections in my vicinity were shown on the display. In the next step, I disconnected the LAN cable connection and immediately had a WLAN connection with one of my two wireless connections (5.0GHz) and could also select the 2.4GHz connection. All other options that are available in the "Mode" (FM, Internet, Bluetooth, DAB, Aux, Music etc.) work flawlessly, and for the most part without manual input. My router (height above the floor of the room: 1.70m) establishes the cable connection via Devolo system over the existing 220V mains to the sockets in the individual rooms and simultaneously or alternatively enables direct, stable radio connections to all other places in the flat. I prefer to use this radio for subsequent playback of large audio files stored on my PC (concerts, radio plays, podcasts, also, for example, "Music for a guest" on SRF2) via bluetooth (command: playback on device Stream 94i Plus) as a mobile receiving station. The radio accepts the command via bluetooth to play a PC download even if it is switched off but connected to the mains. On the Internet, you can download a very good, detailed German-language instruction manual (PDF, 72 pages) for the predecessor model Roberts Stream 94i, which also contains comprehensible graphics. To the question of another interested party, whether the Stream 94i EU Plus can be operated with batteries: I have checked this model very thoroughly, but have not found the slightest hint of a battery compartment. However, the instructions for the previous model on page 2 state: Mains or battery operation via the supplied mains adapter or optional rechargeable battery (not included). If a "battery" is mentioned in some comments, it is always the battery of the associated remote control. Mobile greetings to all listeners! thomi.
Regarding the question of whether the Stream 94i EU Plus can be operated with batteries: I have looked very carefully at this model but have not found the slightest indication of a battery compartment. However, the instructions for the previous model on page 2 state: Mains or battery operation via the supplied mains adapter or optional rechargeable battery (not included). If a "battery" is mentioned in some comments, it is always the battery of the associated remote control. Mobile greetings to all listeners! thomi.
Here is the response from our department responsible: We could only find two models in our offer (94i and 94i Plus). The difference between the two is the streaming services that the Plus model has, but the normal model does not. Deezer, Qobuz, Spotify, Tidal, Amzon Music. "Connecting to the world - the new edition of the Roberts Stream 94i Plus can certainly be shown off. In addition to all the features of its predecessor, Stream 94i, it now knows the most popular streaming services personally." Other than that, everything is identical to its predecessor, the 94i model. Nowhere is there any information about the device's streaming model.
Dimensions W x H x D: 260 x 170 x 132 mm
According to the responses from other users, this radio should have wi-fi.
Oui, le voici : Roberts BP93i
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