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Intempo launch the Perform iPod dock
Intempo have today launched their latest iPod speaker dock, the Perform. The dock's key feature is it's motorised compartment; slide your iPod in and watch it lower behind a sheet of glass, making the dock a square shape rather than…
Intempo Fusion: classy looking iPod speaker dock with DAB radio
Intempo has gone for a sleek, curvy look on its new Fusion, the successor to last year’s popular RDI-03 iPod/DAB speaker system.
The sculptured design means that whichever of the iPod family you pop in the cradle, it’s still easy to access its controls…
Intempo launches Internet Radio Portal, custom radio on your computer
Intempo, manufacturer of a range of gadgetry including portable digital radios, has announced the launch of its Internet Radio Portal, giving anyone with a web connection access to customisable radio…
Shiny Video Review: Intempo TRS-01 DAB Radio
Alex recently had a peek at this Intempo DAB radio and was shocked to discover, well, just how small and light it is. They’re…
Shiny Video Review: Intempo Digital GX-01 Internet Radio
For those who fancy something a little more CRAZY than Radio 1, XFM et al, consider internet radio – with trillions of different stations, you’ll never be stuck for choice. In this video, Alex checks out the Intempo Digital GX-01 Internet Radio, which you can pick up for £119.99 at Amazon…
Shiny Review: Intempo Digital BTS-01 Stereo Bluetooth Wireless Speaker
Intempo Digital has gained a reputation for producing solidly built, mid-priced gadgets that pack popular technology into a simple, user-friendly exterior. I can see anyone’s parents or technophobe friends being attracted by the smooth, almost retro simplicity of this Bluetooth speaker.
It’s not compact or ultra-exciting in its design, but it won’t look out of place in any living room, bedroom or kitchen. More importantly it’s easy to use and produces reasonable small-scale sound quality. We used it mainly with a Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and found that once the phone had picked up the device it was a matter of something like four button presses to get the music going (and obviously that will depend on the device you’re streaming)…