
Pure Evoke F3
Web radio, DAB+, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Pure Evoke F3
Web radio, DAB+, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
Mains only.
Yes, you can connect speakers via the 3.5 mm line out jack. Manual page 5 https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/5/3/1/5/7/3/3/853909AYAWWHPXZANHKHX0-Evoke_F3-Euro-v3_web.pdf
Sali Monika I treated myself to a Pure Evoke F3. Once in the kitchen and once at work in the workshop. At home in the kitchen it works perfectly and always has good reception. It doesn't matter whether it's DAB+ or Internet radio. However, the router is directly behind the wall. In the workshop, we have to fight a lot with dropouts (Internet radio), but the Internet reception is not optimal. It always receives DAB+ very well, despite thick reinforced concrete walls. The operation takes a bit of getting used to, but otherwise the product is convincing. A colleague of mine had the earlier version (F2) and was also very satisfied. In general, the Pure brand convinced him. You can't listen to music via an external hard drive, I couldn't find a USB port. I have no experience with the NAS. The sound is convincing and it is very handy. It doesn't have batteries, so it's wired. I hope this made your decision easier. LG Serge
Hello. It is a rod telescopic antenna and 60 cm long.
I bought the radio 3 years ago at Digitec. On the back it says: Model Evoke F340BT
The Internet radio stations can also be selected with the remote control.
Only two alarm times can be set. Unfortunately without weekdays
Hello, as far as I know - no. The unit can be used via Bluetooth/WLAN as a loudspeaker, e.g. for a mobile phone or smartphone, but not vice versa (errors excepted). The manual can be downloaded. You will find the corresponding information there. Greetings !
Yes. It can do both (and FM as well).
If you have a WLAN at home, you can connect this radio to listen to Radio Paloma DE or SWR4 DE. I wouldn't put your email address in a question. Multilingual Manual.pdf: http://support-uk.pure.com/de/downloads/files/multilingual-manual-pdf-9
Unfortunately, we cannot find a web radio that meets your requirements (all of them work via Spotify Connect, and therefore via a smartphone). The product manager may suggest the following media players: https://www.galaxus.ch/fr/comparison/18015998-17574210 Although they are not exactly what you are looking for, they are close. You can find more information about them on the manufacturer's website: https://bemighty.com/products/mighty-vibe
No, there is only one Spotify menu item. Unfortunately, this cannot be changed.
have found out the answer myself in the meantime: Adjustment work from Pure 15.07.21 to 16.07.21 concerning the Stream Link Server. https://support.pure.com/de/news/posts/internet-radio-service-essential-maintenance-announcement
Hello Agents What does "no sound" mean anymore? With DAB+, FM, Bluetooth, Internet radio? I have not had this problem so far, but I have noticed that the sound output via Bluetooth is very poor (you have to turn up the volume on the radio and the Bluetooth device very high). With Internet radio, I have a lot of stations that take a long time to get a sound; sometimes there is no sound at all... I would test the following: disconnect the power, wait 10 seconds, reconnect the power and try again; preferably via FM radio at a good reception location (don't forget to unplug the antenna). If that doesn't help, try to connect to the Evoke via Wi-Fi and the Pure App and then do a firmware update if one is available.
It needs your phone and a premium subscription...I didn't buy it for Spotify, so I don't know if you can select songs directly, if so it's probably quite awkward using the slider.
With the Bluetooth function, the radio becomes a Bluetooth speaker. So together with the iPhone, no problem.
Headphones Yes; Battery No
Hello, I don't know this problem. My Evoke does this on its own. It often switches from DAB to Spotify. Or it switches itself on, and then at full volume... This behaviour is also very uncool. I haven't found out yet whether I'm getting interference from the Wi-Fi or something else.
For the first connection, the radio and smartphone must be in the same Wi-Fi network. After that, playback is also possible without WLAN and Bluetooth. The radio starts and switches to Spotify Connect mode as soon as this is selected on the mobile phone. Alternatively, the connection also works via Bluetooth, as with any other Bluetooth speaker.
Unfortunately not, this offer ended on 2 July 2017.
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