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Magic Box Imp Wi-Fi Internet Radio & Media Player
 
 

Magic Box Imp Wi-Fi Internet Radio & Media Player

by Magic Box
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)

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Technical Details

  • CD Player: No
  • Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB): No
  • Dual Alarm: no
  • USB Interface: No
  • W-LAN Connection: Yes
  • World Receiver: No

Product details

  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.8 Kg
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  • Item model number: 211183
  • ASIN: B000H5U404
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 26 July 2006
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 62,171 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)

Product Description

The Magic Box Imp combines Internet radio alarm clock and media player in a stand-alone box so users can listen wirelessly in any room. The Imp automatically connects to an existing WiFi network to access the Internet radio portal. Stations are uploaded alphabetically country by country. Turn the dial to display the station you want then press Select to play. The Imp unlocks an itunes* or music library from a computer allowing listening to tracks anywhere within the range. With a 2 line LCD display the procedure for dialling in a WEP code to connect the IMP to your broadband router takes less than a minute and once that's done you could be listening to stations from halfway around the world in perfect clarity. Standing around six inches high this is pleasingly weighty and has a comforting air of solidity. There's an array of small function buttons but in normal use the large rotary volume/data entry dial and select button are all you need. You can browse stations by genre or most conveniently by location giving expatriates of any flavour an instant taste of home. Tune into over 2 500 free Internet radio stations worldwide Preset channels - 10 Archive function - listen to a station's 'listen again' facility Plays a computer's MP3 music library Alarm clock Plug and Play Superbright LCD display Line out socket enables Hi-fi or headset connection *iTunes music store file (protected AAC) cannot be played.


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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This is a great gadget and probably the cheapest of its type out there., 3 Feb 2007
This review is from: Magic Box Imp Wi-Fi Internet Radio & Media Player (Electronics)
Firstly to the person below I would like to say that if you upgrade the firmware will be see that the imp now has additional features compared to when it was built in the factory. The most significant of these being is that you are now able to fully customise the LCD brightness and have different settings for when it's on and in sleep mode etc.

I only hope that they continue to upgrade the features because this is where my criticisms of the product come in.

One of the main reason why this product appealed to me was not just because of its ability to play internet stations but also the fact you can source music from your computer's hard drive and play it directly through the imp.

1. I had a few problems in getting my music folders to share with the imp. I have 1000s of tracks in my computer and I had to do a bit of moving around and trying various things to get them to share. I have still to figure it all out but I'm getting there.

2. Sourcing music from your computer through the imp is quite simple. You can search for tracks by artist or album name. However the playback functionality is quite limited. You can only play tracks if you queue them individully. So you have to select a song and then queue it and then select another song and so on. I think this is a major setback. I don't understand why you can search by album name and then you are not able to queue up a whole album anyway?

There is a random play mode, however, again, you can only play tracks in a random fashion that have been individually queued. A reason why I thought his item would be so good would be for parties etc. I thought I would be able scan my all the computer on my music and then can queue everything up at once to play by random mode without having to worry about the music stopping etc However its the total opposite. I really don't understand why there is no random 'play all' feature and truly hope they will include this in later firmware update.

So onto the good points and there are a lot:

1. Its extremely easy to use. The jog wheel is extremely useful (but I suppose since the birth of the Ipod we have come to expect easier menu navigation on all our mutimedia devices).

2. The sound quality is fantastic considering its relatively small size. At first I was suprised that there was no graphic equaliser to enable you change the bass and trebel levels etc. but its honestly not needed. It sounds good whatever you play and it can go pretty loud before any distortion kicks in. If you connect it to your main music system through the headphone socket at the back it sounds phenomenal (and then you can probably change the sound setting through your hifi anyway).

3. It connects to the radio very quickly. You can turn it on and off and it will resume from where left off. All in all it seems to remember everything so there is no need to configure it everytime you turn it on.

4. The fact that the number of radio stations accessible continue to grow daily. Initially there were 400 UK or so radio stations. I connected this morning and there were easily over 500. And that's the UK alone. There must 1000s of stations accesible in total.

5. You can search for radio stations by genre, name and country all without having to go anywhere near your computer. Its ingenious. I was listening to some happy soca music all the from Dominican Republic this morning just few a through simple clicks!

5. It looks sexy. Its got a very sleek design, nice finishing and a good weight to it. Whilst this is a much cheaper internet radio compared to its rivals, it is not a cheap looking product. It looks like it is built to last. I don't see why the others are so expensive and most (if not all) are not able to play music from your computer's hard drive anyway.

6. The fact it so portable and easy to move from room to room. I live in 3 bedroom house with my computer upstairs I can make the imp work from any room. If i'm cooking I just plug it in the kitchen and I then I can have access to literally any song I want from the kitchen.

Technology doesn't get much better than this, especially when it is this easy to use.

However I cannot give it 5 stars until they rectify the problems I have mentioned above. With any any other current mps player on the market you are able to select tracks via genre, album name, song name, artist name etc and then play one track, the whole album or everything in random order. Why they have omitted all this from the imp is a mystery to me. After all it is effectively an mp3 player that is only limited by how many tracks your computer can hold

Overall though I cannot recommend this product enough
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A mini radio revolution, 3 July 2007
This review is from: Magic Box Imp Wi-Fi Internet Radio & Media Player (Electronics)
I am really very pleased with my Imp. It has a very good sound quality. The choice of stations is simply stunning. I am enjoying taking a sound trip around the world, as well in the UK where I live.
However, a word of warning. It was quite complicated to set up with my Netgear Router. You have to know what you are doing. I am quite computer literate, but not an expert.
Basically, it was straightforward if you remove the security settings from the router (but not something you would want to do for long) But it proved a lot more tricky with the WEP key.
However, I praise the makers. They provide a cheap helpline number, and one call sorted my problems.
So, if you are ok with a PC and router, go ahead and get this - it is a fantastic piece of kit.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Magic MagicBox, 2 Jun 2007
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J. Lock "jeff_lock" (Sussex, England) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Magic Box Imp Wi-Fi Internet Radio & Media Player (Electronics)
I moved from an area with great DAB reception to a place where I could barely pick up anything on DAB so I thought internet radio could be a possible alternative. I did some research and plumped for the Magicbox. I am delighted with it. Access to all the DAB stations I used to enjoy plus thousands more radio stations from all over the world. The sound quality is as good as any similar size DAB or FM radio although this depends upon the bit rate of the transmitting station - some are pretty poor but there are plenty of others that are very good.

The set is easy to use. Unfortunately, mine did not automatically set up on plug and play but this was due to the configuration on my Netgear router so make sure you have your router manual handy when you set it up. Accessing stations is simple although beware if you select USA because there are around 6,000 to choose from so it is difficult to find what you want - to put it mildly. As more stations set up then this could become an increasing problem. However, it is possible to search by genre. Any negatives? Not really although it could perhaps do with more than 10 presets when there are thousands of stations to choose from! Choosing a top ten out of that lot is tough!

By the way you can also network the magicbox to your PC's I-tunes library and stream straight to wherever you have your magicbox.

One day all radios will be like this.
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