Additional information
| Colour | |
|---|---|
| Features | Alarm & Timer, Bluetooth, CD Player, Colour Display, Headphone Jack, Line In/AUX Playback, Remote Control, UPnP, USB Charging, USB Playback |
| Availability | UK, EU |
The DAB500 is an all in one solution with complete music connectivity. Play music from CD, use the Bluetooth feature to stream from a compatible device fully wirelessly, play MP3 files via the USB port or connect to other devices using the AUX input. Best of all, you can do all this in the comfort of your own sofa with the supplied remote control.
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All our products are designed and engineered in Cambridge, UK by our expert team. We ensure that everything in the Oakcastle range is packed with features, the latest technology and combines form with function.
| Model No. | DAB500 |
| Dimensions | 38 x 21 x 13.5 cm |
| Power | DC 12V 2.0A |
| AUX In | 3.5 mm |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm |
| DAB | 174 – 240 MHz |
| FM | 87.5 – 108 MHz |
| Dimmable | Yes |
| What’s Included | DAB500 Music System, Power Adaptor, Remote Control, User Manual |
| Colour | |
|---|---|
| Features | Alarm & Timer, Bluetooth, CD Player, Colour Display, Headphone Jack, Line In/AUX Playback, Remote Control, UPnP, USB Charging, USB Playback |
| Availability | UK, EU |
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Jane Morris –
Easy to set up even for a pensioner sounds great, looks good too. Good choice of stations can play my cds to my hearts content. I can get round to playing my mp3s as well bonus. Easy to register for extended warranty as well thanks
Linda Loftus –
The product is really good sounding
J.T. Lapresté –
very pleasant and easy to use interface.
Good sound quality
But, Not so please to do not find french documentation in the box.
And a question:
what are the usb format that can be used ? I am a Linux user and I have a tendency to use ext4 format. I suppose it can’t be read (it’s not important), but the error message is not clear : I had an mp3 file on it and the message was “no mp3 file”, not: “unable to read usb”