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Review: Homerton 2 DAB+ radio

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The Homerton 2 DAB+ radio from Majority is an impressive device. Not only does it look fantastic, but it has a pleasant choice of modern and familiar connection options. If you love Spotify, this has you covered. Alternatively, maybe you prefer using a CD. Well, tick that box as well. Next, you can pick from an array of DAB stations, FM radio, or podcasts. Finally, you may connect a USB or use the built-in Internet radio option. Either way, you won’t get stuck for choices.

On top of this, it is available in a choice of colours. There is a professional black finish or a pleasant oak option. Both colourways look impressive as the buttons, speakers, and screen complement either colour. Accordingly, this device wouldn’t look out of place in your home or office. 

What’s in the box of the Homerton 2 DAB+ radio?

  • The small packaging is robust and attractive. Key selling points highlight the benefits and everything can be recycled. 
  • The Homerton 2 DAB+ Radio is compact and easy to handle. The simple control panel looks great and the rear of the device is streamlined.
  • Control the device with your remote control. 
  • Power the radio with the plug. 
  • Learn the basics with the user manual. 

Setting it up. 

Setting up radios and DAB hasn’t gone well for me previously. Thankfully, the Homerton 2 DAB+ radio was a cinch to set up. The whole process was painless, and I believe it took no more than 20 minutes to unbox and have music blasting in my ears.

This straightforward approach bodes well for technophobes. The step-by-step guide removes any doubt and the simple UI is easy to navigate. Consequently, you can pick from CD, radio, Internet radio, DAB, podcasts, Spotify, or more at the press of a button. 

Technical aspects. 

This compact machine flits from mode to mode without hesitation. Accordingly, you can jump from a CD to your favourite preset radio station with ease. Furthermore, the built-in Bluetooth allows you to connect to any compatible device. This seamless transition between connections is perfect for impatient users.

Alongside this, you may use the AUX in port if you do not have a Bluetooth device. Alternatively, you can upload your favourite tracks to USB and play them directly from the device. 

Controlling the Homerton 2 DAB+ radio is just as simple. Thanks to the easy-to-navigate LED screen or the clear remote control, you can easily adjust your settings. Moreover, the excellent UI and colourful logos make navigation a cinch. As such, you can alter the settings, adjust the volume, or change presets at the push or touch of a button. 

Sound quality. 

What surprised me most was the exceptional audio quality. The compact built-in speaker has no right to deliver the audio that it does. Whether I reduced the volume or went all-out and cranked it up, the speaker never popped or crackled. This lack of distortion was incredible and something that I didn’t expect. 

The range of tones was pleasant and there is a distinct experience of the low, mids, and high tones. On top of this, the bass was strong but not overbearing. Subsequently, if you love to crank up the bass, you may be slightly disappointed. However, if you enjoy a rounded experience, then the Homerton 2 DAB+ radio will make you smile.

Build quality.

I’m a sucker for wooden finished devices. This wonderful radio has a lush wooden oak exterior that delivers a warm and homely edge. Alongside this, the buttons have a brushed metal finish and a distinct clicking action. Therefore, there is an old-school tactile nature that is reassuring to use. This is juxtaposed with the responsive LED screen. This vibrant but small screen displays large and clear logos. As such, you won’t struggle when you try to adjust your settings or your radio station.

The rear panel was surprisingly refined. With a USB-A port, headphone port, and an AUX in port, it can’t be simpler. To the front, you’ll see the CD slot, the LED screen, and the tactile buttons. Consequently, this clean-cut device helps to reduce clutter while delivering a mix of modern and old-school aesthetics.

Is the Homerton 2 DAB+ radio worth it?

The Homerton 2 DAB+ radio is available from Amazon for under £140. This price point surprised me as it is jam-packed with tech. Additionally, the clean-cut finish and the usability were impressive. If this isn’t enough, the sound quality is rounded and pleasant. Therefore, you get a lot of bang for your buck. It is for these reasons that I love this device and I recommend buying it here!

(More information on Majority can be found here!)

The Homerton 2 DAB+ radio has been awarded the Movies Games and Tech Gold award.

(Full disclosure! Majority provided a sample for this review!)

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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