3 December 2008 17:26 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Roberts has launched a new DAB that's designed to fit under kitchen counters.Designed so that it won't impose on counter-top space, the new DAB/FM RDS Kitchen Radio comes complete with a built-in under cupboard fixing bracket and offers an easy-to-clean control panel and sensor touch controls.
It also features an instant SD record function as well as PausePlus and rewind functions for busy cooks.
The SD card functionality means you can also playback songs stored on the card, and there is an auxiliary input socket for playback from MP3 players, although with its mid-air design this might not be that useful.
The amber backlit LCD display is adjustable and the clock alarm can be set to go off to a buzzer, the radio, or the music stored on the SD card.
Complete with an egg timer function, the Kitchen Radio comes in white and is priced at £99.99. Audio, Radios, Kitchen gadgets, Roberts, Home And Kitchen, DAB Radios






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