From Wh-ich <h2>Pure PocketDAB 2000</h2> <span class="bestbuy">BEST BUY</span></p> The Pure Pocket DAB 2000 Best Buy pocket radio offers decent sound and is easy to use. This feature laden model has MP3 player capacity but is heavy compared with other pocket radios. </p> This silver and black player sounds decent. None of the pocket DAB radios blew us away, but this was among the best sounding with satisfactory bass and dynamic energy but stereo sound could be better. It can also play MP3 files.</p> It is heavy compared to other pocket radios we've tested, but is the only one supplied with a belt clip and carrying case. This Pure is easy enough to set up and use with well labeled buttons and good menus which are easy to navigate.</p> The display measures 22x34mm and the text on the display is quite small, although larger than many others on test. This pocket radio is the best of the bunch where your ear safety is concerned with the lowest maximum listening level.</p> The Pure Pocket DAB 2000 is a more feature laden version of the Pure 1500 pocket DAB, which we have also tested. The 2000 has many advanced features, for example you can pause and rewind live radio and can record and play back from the supplied SD memory card (64 MB).</p> There is an MP3 mode and it also comes a CD with useful audio editing programmes that helps you to convert your DAB recordings to MP3 format. There are DAB and FM bands with10 presets on each.</p> Powered by the supplied rechargeable AA batteries, you'll get 15 hours of play time when listening to FM and 10 for DAB. The rechargeable batteries can be recharged in player via the USB connection. A mains charger is not provided.</p> Pros: Decent sound, MP3 player capacity, easy to use, boasts advanced features and audio editing software</p> Cons: Heavy compared to other pocket radios</p>