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The auna iTuner CD HiFi Receiver is a multifunctional audio device that combines a CD player, DAB+, FM radio, and internet radio capabilities. With built-in WiFi and Spotify Connect, it allows seamless streaming from various devices. The system features a USB port for MP3 playback and offers multiple connectivity options, making it a perfect addition to any home audio setup.
K**R
well worth it
I used this to replace a Sony FM radio and a Grundig CD recorder/player. It is easy to use, has excellent reception and integrates well with the internet giving me worldwide radio coverage through my amplifier in any language. DAB works really well and it has oodles of presets for each radio channel. Spotify is great and delivers high quality sound. It is slim/low profile and the standby mode gives you a gentle glow analoge or digital clock - I like the analogue. Line-in and bluetooth so one can connect anything to it at all.Great value for the price paid £138.
P**L
Well worth the price.
I purchased the product because I wanted a DAB tuner, internet radio, and CD player. I got them all. The quality is great for the price. I was able to to quickly set it up and connect to my home WiFI. I have played music from Internet radio, DAB radio, CD and my itunes music from my PC. The only thing I have not tried is the Spotify feature. There are a couple of limitations. The Wifi does not seem to play itunes music in the ALAC format but has no problem with the normal AAC format. I tried the USB with a thumb drive and found I will only play a couple of music formats, mostly MP3. I tried some MP3 files (highest quality possible) and it sounded great. This unit is not HI-RES if you are a perfectionist, but CD quality and best quality MP3 files sound great. I'm really impressed with what I got for the price. If you want better you will need to spend a few hundred more.
D**B
Great addition to music set-up
For the money this unit is great!The FM signal in my office is pretty poor, but with this unit I get all local FM stations, all DAB, and internet radio, Spotify streaming (connects almost instantly), Bluetooth streaming, aux input and CD player.Audio quality is great, connections are stable and also a good quality.Down sides - the controls are a little fiddly for setting up on WiFi, but there's not really any way around that given the interface options.I think it originally had an app that worked with it when first released, but it seems the support for that stopped a long time ago, which is a real shame as it could really simplify some controls and inputs even just with a basic app.The size is smaller than I expected (see images), my fault for not checking the specs, but the shorter depth makes it hard to use with other separates as the vinyl player needs to go on top. Makes placing the aerial properly tricky too. Usually the smaller size would be a positive but something to consider depending on your set-up.Other main downside is the internet radio selections, understandable given the vast number of stations there are, but you have to search for something specifically, you can't really just browse or scroll through the stations. This is one area where a basic app would be really useful.All in all, I love it. It has amazing functionality for the money, it could be improved, but is still well worth getting as is.
P**L
Works well and good for the price.
Nice bit of kit. I found it very easy to set up, connecting the external antenna was a little fiddly due to it not being flush on the back of the unit. The quality of the build is good, sound quality is good and everything functions as it should. The manual is a little basic and will agree with some of the reviews that the remote is small and the text for the buttons is small. Overall it is good value for the price.
R**L
Ideal for those who don’t have the budget to purchase a Cambridge Audio CXNV2.
Auna Tuner 320 BT.*****A Tuner with FM, DAB, Internet Radio and MP3 Streaming and Bluetooth.Definitely Ideal for those who don’t have the budget to purchase a Cambridge Audio CXNV2.I brought this player to primarily solve the problems that I was having with the NET / USB playback on my Denon AVR 1912 Receiver due to the it only having inbuilt Ethernet and not Wi-Fi to use in a location too far away from the router to use Ethernet. Previous attempts to fix this problem using Wifi to Ethernet adapters were only partially successful, it would work for while and then stop working due to issue with between the Wi-Fi to Ethernet bridge and the router, then the problem would fix itself and then repeat this process to infinity - a pity as the sonic performance from the Denon is pretty good. On the Denon it was the USB playback that I mainly use would only work rather pointlessly and annoyingly if there was an available network connection and there was no point in subscribing to the internet radio service when the use of it was unreliable. For me, despite preferring CDs for serious playback, I have quite an MP3 collection both albums that I have bought in this format and my CDs that i have ripped for playback on my portable player that need a streamer, and even these days not even the mighty Amazon has every title on CD.Hence I ordered the Auna - It took a week to ship from Germany but it was well worth the wait.It was successfully installed in a few mins between adding it to my WI-FI network and adding the language, time and country settings and connecting to my Denon AVR 1912 Receiver using the optical output. I simply unplugged my USB stick from my Denon and plugged it straight into the Auna and it was recognised immediately and was able to playback stuff fairly instantly – I haven’t had any issues it not playing certain mp3s yet with although It can’t seem to past D on my USB stick whilst the Denon can read the whole stick when it works - so I guess I just need to get some more USB sticks not a huge issue.So the question is does the Auna 320 BT solve my problem and the answer is a definite Yes. Sonically the Auna 320 BT does not quite compare with the Denon for MP3 playback – I have set the volume a little bit higher on the receiver and the sound quality seems a tad thinner, more brittle, more tinny and definitely less audiophile than the Denon. But a drop in the sonics from perhaps good to average is an acceptable enough trade-off for the reliability and convenience especially given the £115.00 price tag to purchase for the Auna which is an absolute steal for a piece of kit this good.Built quality seems robust and decent enough and it looks quite stylish and small 4 Inch Display Is quite adequate. The unit provides a number of methods of connecting to an amp / receiver such as RCA Analogue and both Optical and Coax Digital connections. It also has an RCA Analogue input perhaps for connecting an MP3 player.Whilst it no doubt lacks the sonic finesse or the flexibility in connectivity of the Cambridge Audio CXNV2 that it costs nearly it costs nearly £700 less and gives the user the key functionality at a fraction of the price.
M**
Nice but mine has issue
Really nice and does everything I want it to and sounds great sadly I think mine has an issue as Bluetooth will work and play for a bit 30 or so minutes then the whole unit will turn off then back on again as if it's reset itself so loses time and all pre sets,anyone else have this problem? Otherwise everything else works fine
A**Y
Worthless
Item delivered but would not provide any output, looks a cheaply made product.Took nearly a month to obtain a refund.Spend a bit more and get something that worksAvoid.
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