He was assigned a niche for a portable device: to go outside to listen to FM or Bluetooth. Pros: There is a battery. Holds for a short time, but some kind of portability. There is an FM stereo receiver, it is rather weak, but it will do. The firmware is similar to other oceans, we add stations through the web interface, it was slightly twisted, but then you get used to it, the formats are again omnivorous. There is support for Cyrillic. There is also support for bluetooth and airdrop (sound over Wi-Fi from Apple) Cons below: It is inconvenient to manage on the go: once set the station, so listen to it. It's hard to sort through, there is not a single twist, everything is on tight buttons. There is no alarm clock and "clock" mode, as in other oceans. The connectors are placed at the back, not on the side, the screen is placed on top, and not on the front panel, there is only a speaker. Tolerable, but nothing more.
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