The ROBERTS Revival Uno is a smaller version of the brand's classic retro-chic digital radio, with nostalgic 1950s styling. Complete with state-of-the-art DAB technology and the freedom which portability brings, you'll be able to tune into your favourite radio stations at home or in the garden, while full alarm functionality helps keep you on schedule. This is a slimmed down version of an iconic radio making it even more portable and fitting comfortably in smaller spaces. With the auto tune feature, it's a doddle to find a preferred station across the DAB or FM wavebands; simply use the rotary tuning to find just what you want to hear. Any particular favourites can be saved as presets for instant tune-in next time round. An easy to read 16 x 2 character LCD display and amber backlight will keep you on track with the station and show, and is brightness adjustable. Better still, a stereo line-in socket enables playback for your iPod or MP3. This means that the Uno can also double up as a speaker for your personal playlists too. With full dual alarm functionality the Revival Uno makes the ideal stylish bedside radio. Choose to wake up to DAB or FM radio, or a buzzer, and engage the snooze function to get a few more minutes rest. And you can set a sleep timer to power off after a set period (up to 90 minutes) so you can listen to late night radio and drift off happily. With the option to use batteries, the Uno is more portable than ever. A colour-coordinated carry handle enables a quick pick-up and release. And if you want to take your music elsewhere to listen in peace, there's even a handy socket so you can listen with your own headphones without disturbing - or being disturbed - by others. Key features : Designed and engineered in the UK Fifties styling DAB/DAB+/FM wavebands Programmable presets with a dedicated button for your favourite FM RDS station name display Rotary tuning and volume controls Easy to read 16 x 2 character dimmable LCD display with amber backlight Dual alarm function with sleep and snooze function