
Hama HiFi-Tuner DIT2006BT
DAB, FM, DAB+, Web radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Hama HiFi-Tuner DIT2006BT
DAB, FM, DAB+, Web radio, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
Positively surprised what Hama delivers or is sold under Hama.
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Operation is not intuitive and therefore complicated
For example, 2x 30 station presets are possible, very complicated from no. 5 onwards as there are only 4 fixed buttons.
Operation with the remote control only in combination with the display on the device.
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The device fits in well with existing hi-fi components.
Unfortunately, at 430mm it is too narrow to fit perfectly with devices from the 90s (440mm).
The menu navigation is somewhat unfortunate. Above all, only a quick guide is included. You have to print out the complete instructions yourself.
That could be done better.
The feel is good. The workmanship is absolutely convincing for the price.
Also visually very nice to look at.
Other products have real disadvantages here.
Reception is very good even in critical locations.
Whether DAB or FM. Internet of course depends on the performance of the modem.
I can recommend the device and would buy it again
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The inexpensive Hama tuner is connected and set up in no time. The operation is uncomplicated and the sound of the radio sources is ok to good. I don't understand why there is no LAN connection, why only MP3 files can be played (no M4A, M4P or other formats), and why the stick has to be formatted with Windows. Mac users are left out in the cold. The supplied indoor antenna can hardly be connected properly when the unit is built into a piece of furniture. My Marantz NR 1200 allows 50 presets for DAB radio stations, the Hama only 30.
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