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Pure - The Bug DAB Radio with Pause and Rewind - White

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  • Pause, rewind and record live DAB digital radio with ReVutm
  • record to SD card (not included) for conversion to MP3
  • Playback MP3's
  • Choose station by name
  • Scrolling text showing artist and song title or news and sports results
  • 9 individual record timers
  • Dual alarms and sleep function
  • Digital optical out for external recording
  • USB port for PC connectivity and future software upgrades
  • 10 station presets
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 998 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 2.7 Kg
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  • Item model number: The BUG
  • ASIN: B0002ZDSDE
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 2 Sep 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 27,049 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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Product Description

T3 Magazine - Gold award

"We loved the bug. It's quirky appearance,sensible price and cool range of features make it a winner"


Manufacturer's Description

Pause, rewind and record live radio with The Bug, a DAB radio with a unique style and advanced features.

The Bug features a large blue backlit LCD display mounted on a flexible neck, stereo speakers, a telescopic DAB aerial and superb connectivity including USB connector, SD card slot, S/PDIF digital and analogue outputs and a headphone socket.

As well as bringing you superb quality audio and all of the other benefits of DAB digital radio broadcasting, the Bug brings life to radio by allowing you to pause, rewind and record live radio. Multiple alarms, record timers, the ability to play MP3s, station presets and equalisation settings are among the other clever features packed inside its compact but perfectly formed body.

Your radio listening will never be the same again.


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72 of 75 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Innovative & User Friendly, 1 Nov 2004
By D. Tonkin "d_black666" (Bristol) - See all my reviews
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There are a lot of fantastic features on The Bug - it can record radio and then download the tracks to your PC via USB, it can act as an alarm clock, it can act as an MP3 player - it can do loads of things! Oh, and it's also a DAB radio!

I bought it because I wanted to record and download tracks from the radio and for this you will need to buy an SD card to record on to. Some SD cards have compatibility issues with The Bug and I was directed by their tech support to use a SANDISK card which works fine.

I also use an Apple Mac and wasn't sure if it was compatible but it is - you can't download software updates on to 'The Bug' via a Mac though so bear this in mind. Itunes works fine with the MP2 files The Bug stores tracks as too.

The Bug is very user friendly to anyone who uses computers or mobile phones and can do lots of useful things. It can act as an alarm clock so you can wake up to music and it also has the capacity for you to set recording times like you would a VCR. If you have a favourite radio show you can set it to record every week, or every night for example. It also has a pause and rewind feature which is brilliant for when you hear a track and you want to record it - simply rewind the radio to the start of the track and press record!

This is the kind of machine that has been built and designed for music lovers and I can't see the recording industry neccesarily enjoying the fact that you can now record tracks off the radio and have them on your computer or MP3 player in almost real time!

Only flaw is that the central navigator button 'rocks' up and down, left and right but also has to be depressed to select an option. This means it is easy to turn the volume up or down when you really wanted to select a different station. It's a minor grumble but I expect later models to have a separate button for 'select'. A better screen would be nice too but these are just small quibbles when you consider the amazing things this radio can do.

I believe it's the only one on the market that you can record the radio on and then download to your computer and it's worth every penny just for that feature alone.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Love Bug, 14 Jan 2006
I've had my Bug for over a year now, and I love it just as much now as when I first got it. It's cute but functional - in fact it has some functions I haven't seen on other more expensive radios.

It's easy to set up your favourites, and much easier to change stations within your favourites (up to 12) than some other DAB radios I've used.

I really like being able to record to SD card, the MP2 files play fine in iTunes, though I usually convert them to MP3 for playback in my iPod.

The pause/rewind feature is helpful if you want to hear a song again, or if you don't want to miss the beginning of a programme.

Waking up to different stations (at different times) at weekends and on weekdays is a great feature, I don't have to worry about re-setting my alarm on Friday night. But if you don't hit a button within an hour of the radio switching itself on, it'll turn itself off again, which is quite something to remember when you're half awake!

I agree with the reviewer who said that the control button can be a bit fiddly, especially when you want to turn the thing off and end up making it louder. I think that one of the software updates dealt with this, but I'm a Mac user and couldn't install them (which is a bit of a bugbear, since they've obviously been somewhat 'inspired' by Jonathan Ive's white iPod/iBook design.

But other than these minor gripes I would recommend The Bug to anyone who wants a digital radio that isn't just a boring box.

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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Despite the weird looks, it works!, 27 Jul 2005
By Big Ben "fly_mo" (Bedford, UK) - See all my reviews
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This was a gift for my wife, who likes the appearance. Oh well, she seems to like my appearance, so I really mustn't grumble. The radio itself is slightly more sensitive than our Grundig portable DAB, with slightly better speaker quality, but neither are HiFi quality - for that I recommend a DAB Audio Adapter (eg a 'tuner') like the DA-1. Just link it to your separates system.
The Bug's fancy features are fairly accessible, but the multi-function button can be a pain - really easy to alter volume instead of selecting a function. We hope to get used to it.
We use it as a bedside dual alarm clock radio that has good radio quality in a fringe reception area - the extra channels are a bonus. It has all we need to do that task, and if you shop around the web stores it is really pretty affordable.
For the more adventurous, the pause and replay works well, with undiminished quality that is almost shocking to anyone used to cassette tapes. Plugging in a 512MB Viking SD card (available from Amazon for £24) adds several hours of recording capability to the radio, and with this one can record programmes in MP2 files that are then transferrable to PC and (with conversion software) to your MP3 player - or you can just play them back on your Bug with undiminished quality.
The manual is a bit twee - cutesy piccies of 'Bugs' and some sad humour. Stick with the day job, you guys. The "Get-you-started" card is good.
Software updates are available from the website, as is an EPG, but we have yet to try either of these. It worked straight out of the box, so there was no need for these, although we are tempted to see what they offer. Maybe after reading the online manuals thoroughly.....?
Recommended, particularly at the price we paid.
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