Incoming: Pure’s digital radios shipping on July 1st
Digital Home, Home Audio - Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Incoming: Pures digital radios shipping on July 1st   Pure EvokeFlowDigital and net-radio maker Pure is all set to ship their digital radios to North America, and they’ll be shipping three new kits for the official release on July 1st: the Evoke Flow, Oasis Flow, and Siesta Flow.

The Evoke Flow is a light, portable radio that sports more connections than the usual, with 802.11 b/g Wi-fi, USB, and a 3.5mm aux-in jack for connecting an iPod or other porta-player (and will fully support iPod functions through Pure’s optional i-10 dock). It’ll still play regular FM radio, but its highlight includes unlimited access to The Lounge—Pure’s website that’ll let you tune into any of more than 15,000 digital radio stations.

The $229 kit comes with a single 3-inch driver, but comes with a 3.5mm auxiliary-out for connecting external speaker sets, and features an OLED display, touch-sensitive controls, and a ChargePAK connector for adding a battery pack.

Incoming: Pures digital radios shipping on July 1st   Pure OasisFlow

The Oasis Flow is built for the outdoors, with a weatherproof and splash-resistant body and a rechargeable ChargePAK battery. Priced at $249, it has a Wi-fi connection for tuning into digital radio streams, and an FM antenna for tuning in when you’re way out of range.

Incoming: Pures digital radios shipping on July 1st   Pure i 10 dock

Pure's i-10 dock accessory gives the players full iPod dock-and-charge support.

A single 10W, 4-inch speaker is built into the rugged body for blasting 10W of audio from your hip, but a stereo connection will let you plug in headphones if you don’t want to disturb the wildlife (it’ll also let you plug in external speakers if you want to disturb the people in the other tent, though).

The $139 Siesta Flow is designed for the bedside table. It takes on the form of an alarm clock, but still comes with the full set of features found on Pure’s other Flow players: Wi-fi and FM connectivity, an aux-in connection for plugging in other audio sources, and iPod support via the optional i-10 dock. What makes it so intriguing is the ability to select from “365 different, amazing, weird and wonderful internet alarm sounds.” ‘Different’ and ‘amazing’ alarm sounds seem like a good idea, but waking up to weird alarm sounds? That’s something we’d like to check out. Just because it’s so damn intriguing.

Incoming: Pures digital radios shipping on July 1st   Pure SiestaFlow

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