
Your home stereo does not have the capability to tune into Internet radio stations. But now with the Grace Digital’s Solo WiFi Internet radio tuner, you can connect it to your home stereo to allow it to tune into over 18,000 Internet radio stations.
The Solo Internet radio tuner connects to the home stereo via RCA jacks. It supports 802.11g wireless connectivity, which connects to your home wireless network for Internet connection. The Solor tuner is also compatible with various headphones and speakers of home stereo.
The device comes with a remote control, is equipped with an LCD that displays up to 4 lines of information including the names of the 100 stored Internet radio stations. The Solo Internet radio tuner is now available on Grace Digital online store for a price of $125 and will be in retail stores in July.
Buy online, $125, GraceDigitalAudio.com
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