![]() ![]() Podcasts, browse and select, although there is a better selection via Spotify. Hit that source button and the other options appear too. Typing isn’t that fun with the controls but the choice is vast so it will be quicker to type than browse to find the one you want. You can browse and search for popular stations or type your favourite one to find it. There are various sources to choose from, standard DAB or FM radio, or internet radio once connected to your network. Run through the steps, connecting it to your local wifi and you’ll be good to go. Set up was straightforward, plug it in, turn it on and the setup wizard will begin. The display is very small, there are alot of buttons, could they have done something a little neater, a little more modern, perhaps a larger touch screen display? This is nearly a £200 speaker after all. I think it looks good but there is just something a little off. On the top, the lift up display, plus volume control and various buttons for control. To the rear is the power in and micro USB port for ‘service’, plus an extendable aerial which is just so old school. A non-removable mesh grille to the front, with four rubber feet to the bottom, plus the bass port. Plastic in construction, tall but the footprint isn’t too big so when it’s on my small bedside table, it doesn’t swamp it and I’ve got space for other stuff. The Evoke Spot comes in two colours, a very dark brown, almost black, or white, so you can pick whichever best suits your decor. Taking the speaker out of the box, I’m a little bit surprised by the weight of it, it’s lighter than I expected but that’s not necessarily a bad thing but more on performance later. They’ve just sent over their new Evoke Spot, a smart speaker/radio/alarm combo and I’ve had it on my bedside table for the last couple of weeks, and here are my thoughts. It has been some time since we last had anything from Pure land on our desk but that’s all changed. For more information, please visit Fingers crossed I will try and gets at least one of the new Evolve into review.25th September 2022 – Written by Nick Rowe The new range is available from John Lewis. ![]() Integrated, 2.8” TFT colour screen, stereo speakers and remote control for ease of use.īenefitting from Pure’s heritage of British design and engineering, the Evoke C range is digital tick approved, with three years warranty as standard. Product features : Digital, FM and Internet Radio, Spotify Connect, Bluetooth. The Evoke C-F6 is Pure’s ultimate all-in-one music system with more than 25,000 global Internet radio stations at the press of a button, easy access to Spotify via Spotify Connect and Bluetooth, all delivered in luxurious stereo sound. Product features: Digital and FM radio, CD, Bluetooth, remote control, 20 presets, and two alarms. It features multiple user EQ settings and two independent ‘Room EQ’ modes to tailor the sound to the room. The Evoke C-D6 packs a punch thanks to its acoustically matched stereo speakers, which deliver clarity and ample volume making it an ideal room-filling audio system. Product features: Digital and FM radio, CD playback, Bluetooth, remote control, 20 presets and two alarms. Audio can be tailored for listening directly in front of the unit, or can be changed for when a user moves around a room. Specially developed ‘Room EQ’ settings optimise the listening experience. ![]() The Evoke C-D4 delivers a compact but substantial all-in-one audio experience thanks to clever speaker positioning and advanced DSP optimisation, which maximises the possible volume output. This range reflects both our engineering and design expertise we know our customers will love this extension to the iconic Evoke brand.” Each model has room-filling sound and has been designed to look fantastic in the home with a suitably stylish finish. Each model benefits from a large and easy to read display and has been designed to be a statement piece within any home.Ĭhris Moseley, Pure’s head of marketing, says: “We developed the new Evoke range of all-in-one music systems to cater for the whole family whether they want to listen to CD, radio or stream their playlists wirelessly. The new Evoke all-in-one range comes with an advanced amplifier design and has been hand-tuned for a first-class audio experience. The flagship model, the Evoke C-F6 also adds Internet radio, Spotify Connect and a large full colour display. Each model, available in a sleek walnut finish comes with digital and FM radio, Bluetooth for wireless streaming and CD playback as standard. Today Pure has presents a family of three all-in-one high-quality music systems, the Evoke C-D4, C-D6 and C-F6 first shown last year at IFA in Berlin. ![]()
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